Your Chevy dealership offers not one but two three-row SUVs in the current lineup. Compare the 2025 Chevy Traverse, a midsize model, with the full-size 2025 Chevy Tahoe.
Compare the 2025 Chevy Traverse vs the 2025 Chevy Tahoe at Your Local Chevy Dealership
Interior Space and Amenities
The Traverse seats up to seven while the Tahoe can accommodate eight. Both SUVs come standard with premium comfort features like heated front seats, remote start, and dual-zone automatic climate control.
The midsize model has about 23 cubic feet of cargo space in the rear, 56.6 when you fold down the third row, and nearly 98 behind the first row. The Tahoe is even more expansive with 25.5 cubic feet of space increasing to 72.5 and almost 123 cubic feet as you fold the seats down. The Traverse comes with a standard hands-free power liftgate, while the Tahoe offers a power or hands-free power version as an upgrade from the standard manual liftgate.
Power and Performance
The Traverse is equipped with a turbo-four that gets 328 horsepower and 326 pound-feet of torque, along with an eight-speed automatic. This SUV has standard front-wheel or available all-wheel drive.
The Tahoe comes with one of three powertrains, starting with a base V8 that gets 355 hp and 383 pound-feet of torque. You can upgrade to a 420-hp V8 with 460 pound-feet of torque or a turbo-diesel inline-six that provides 305 hp and 495 pound-feet of torque. The Tahoe can tow up to 8,400 pounds with the right equipment. It comes with a 10-speed automatic and either rear-wheel or four-wheel drive.
Tech Features
Both SUVs showcase a standard 17.7-inch touchscreen and 11-inch digital driver gauge. You’ll also have wireless charging, voice recognition, a Wi-Fi hotspot, wireless charging, navigation, and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in any 2025 trim of the Traverse or Tahoe.
These models also share an array of advanced driver assistance tech. Each has a standard surround-view camera, rear parking sensors, blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and much more. The Tahoe adds standard front parking sensors and enhanced automatic emergency braking. Both offer available Super Cruise, which supports hands-free braking, lane changing, and acceleration on many North American highways.
See which spacious SUV fits your family today. Each model tops its class for new vehicle quality according to JD Power and Associates, and the Tahoe earns this honor for the third consecutive year. Visit Champion Chevrolet in Reno, NV to test drive the Traverse and Tahoe now.


