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Sorry, SUV prices are still trending upwards. The new and improved Chevrolet Traverse may get your motor running, but it comes with a big price increase. Check out how much the 2024 Chevy Traverse costs. 

How much does the 2024 Chevy Traverse cost? 

The 2024 Chevy Traverse has an MSRP of $37,600. The $1,395 destination fee brings the starting price up to $38,995. The top-spec RS trim takes the price up to $55,595. 

The 2023 Traverse starts at $35,915, so there’s a year-over-year increase of $3,080. But the increase comes with massive changes. 

For 2024, the Traverse gained a brand new look to launch its third generation. It looks more aggressive and confident with a squared-shaped body and a larger grille. Thin LED headlights, new wheel designs, and a restyled rear end complete the updated look. 

One of the most exciting changes is the addition of the Traverse Z71 trim. It comes with a lifted suspension, a twin-clutch AWD system, 18-inch wheels wrapped in all-terrain tires, unique suspension tuning, and terrain-specific driving modes. 

It also features skid plates, tow hooks, the trailering package, hill descent control, black seats with red accent stitching, and Z71 embroidery.

The 2024 Chevy Traverse Z71 off-roading
2024 Chevy Traverse Z71 | Chevrolet

The sole engine option is a 2.5-liter four-cylinder unit with 315 hp and 317 lb-ft of torque. When properly equipped, it can tow up to 5,000 lbs and carry a payload of up to 1,805 lbs. 

The Traverse RS trim takes things in a different direction with racing-oriented features and luxurious amenities. It includes 22-inch high-gloss black-painted aluminum wheels, black-out exterior trim pieces, an uplevel suspension, and trailering equipment. 

Plus, you get a flat-bottom steering wheel, Jet black leather upholstery with red accents, ambient lighting, a panoramic sunroof, a premium Bose audio system, and a power-folding third row. 

The entry-level model starts off strong with a 17.7-inch infotainment system, power liftgate, 11.0-inch digital gate cluster, active noise cancelation, a heated steering wheel, heated front seats, and LED headlamps. 

So, while the Traverse may have a price bump, the more attractive style and addition of premium features could be worth it.