This is what the Chevrolet Traverse Sports Edition looks like: huge and sporty.

This is what the Chevrolet Traverse Sports Edition looks like: huge and sporty.

Chevrolet Traverse full change sports edition was captured. The new Traverse Sports Edition, published in GMauthority, an overseas automobile media outlet, features 20-inch exclusive black wheels, a black Chevrolet emblem, window molding (DLO) finished in black, and a black roof spoiler. Domestic release is undecided.

Full-scale production of the Traverse Full Change will begin in February at the GM Lansing Delta plant in Delta Township, Michigan, USA. The new Traverse is scheduled to be sold in the U.S. and then in Mexico. The existing Traverse is currently being sold in Korea, but the domestic launch of the new Traverse has not been decided.

The new Traverse Sports Edition can be selected from a variety of exterior colors, unlike the Midnight Edition, which operates in a single exterior color of black. The new Traverse Sports Edition is differentiated from the regular model with a black grille on the front, 20-inch dedicated wheels, and window molding (DLO) finished in black.

Additionally, the Chevrolet emblem, car name, AWD badge, and roof shark antenna were also painted in black. Black color was added to the bottom of the rear roof spoiler. The exterior of the new Traverse features a sleekly designed front part, including daytime running lights at the top and split headlamps, based on the ‘Chevy Highbrow’ theme.

The new Traverse is based on the improved GM C1 platform and has expanded interior second-row space. The overall body size is slightly smaller than the existing Traverse. The interior provides a digital instrument panel and a 17.7-inch display. The 2.5 gasoline turbo produces a maximum output of 328 horsepower. The latest ADAS is standard.

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