Tuesday, June 29, 2021

2022 Chevy Traverse Arrives With Fresh Interior Features, All-New Tech, Automatic Stop-Start Disable Switch

The 2022 Chevy Traverse is poised to arrive on the scene with a fresh attitude and high-tech features! The staff at GM Authority online has always given the scoop on features and additives coming soon, and this past week they informed their readers that the 2022 Traverse will now include an automatic engine stop-start disable switch. 

This feature reduces fuel consumption and emissions by automatically stopping the engine when the vehicle comes to a full halt, which will come in handy for all of our Jim Butler Chevy of St. Louis customers when stuck in traffic. Once you remove your foot from the brake pedal, the engine automatically ignites back to full life. This feature works to reduce the harmful emissions that have made the case for the development of electric cars.


The 2020 Chevy Blazer also includes this feature, as well as the 2022 Chevy Equinox, paving the way for a future of cars that will maximize efficiency and environmental safety. The Traverse will also introduce three new exterior color options, including Northsky Blue Metallic, Cherry Red Tintcoat, and Silver Sage Metallic, and production is scheduled to begin on August 2nd, 2021 in Lansing Delta Township, Michigan. 


The 2022 model will have a new look that includes fresh lighting elements and four new wheel designs. The interior is updated with new upholstery options and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability. Additional standard driver-assistance features have been added, including automated emergency braking, pedestrian detection, and lane-keeping assist. Adaptive Cruise Control is now optional on the LT, RS, and Premier trims, and remains as standard on the High Country model. 



Accounting for 12 percent of large 3-row crossover segments in the U.S., the Traverse beat out the Honda Pilot and Volkswagen Atlas in sales numbers. Identical to the current model, the 2022 Traverse will ride on the GM C1 platform’s long wheelbase version, which is also the fundamental ingredient for the second-generation Buick Enclave. The writing staff at Edmunds noted that this incoming model flaunts “much more dynamics than its predecessor, and makes the driving aids amazingly more accessible.”