The 2011 Chevy Traverse is offered in three trim levels - LS, LT, and LTZ. The LT trim is again divided into 1LT and 2LT. All the trim levels are equipped with the same 3.6L V6, with FWD and AWD options. The basic trim itself comes equipped with a lot of features like cruise control, keyless entry, automatic headlights, navigation with telematics, cloth seats, and so on. With the 1LT trim, you would get a remote engine start, integrated turn signal narrative, heated mirrors, rear parking aid, etc.
Climbing to the 2LT trim, you get remote trunk release, a power liftgate, electrochromic rearview mirror, premium sound system, etc. The top-of-the-line LTZ trim gets power-folding mirrors, a cooled driver seat, a mirror with memory function, and so on.
Trim
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LS
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1 LT
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2LT
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LTZ
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MSRP (FWD)
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$29,370
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$32,010
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$34,590
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$38,250
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MSRP (AWD)
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$31,370
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$34,010
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$36,590
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$40,250
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Key Features
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Cruise Control
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Adds or replaces features of LS
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Adds or replaces features of 1LT
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Adds or replaces features of 2LT
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Rear spoiler
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Remote engine start
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Remote trunk release
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Cooled driver seat
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Keyless Entry
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Integrated turn signal narrative
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Optional navigation system
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Power folding mirrors
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Cloth seats
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Optional premium sound system
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Premium sound system
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BOSE Premium sound system
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Running boards (optional)
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Rear Parking aid
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Backup camera
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Mirror memory functions
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Auto-off headlights
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Heated Mirrors
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Electrochromic rearview mirror
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We Recommend
Chevrolet has offered a decent package of features with each trim level, making every choice worthy. However, we would strongly recommend the top-of-the-line LTZ trim as it gets some cool features that make it more than a regular utility car. Cooled seats and memory function on mirrors are notably good features.