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How many lbs is a Chevy Traverse?

The typical curb weight of a Chevy Traverse is roughly 4,500 to 5,000 pounds, depending on year, trim, and drivetrain. The gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) usually sits around 6,000 to 6,300 pounds. Exact figures vary by configuration and options.


As a three-row SUV designed for family hauling, the Traverse’ weight figures matter for payload, handling, and fuel efficiency. The following sections provide a practical breakdown of the most common weight metrics for current models.


Curb weight by drivetrain


Below are the general curb-weight ranges you can expect from typical Traverse configurations. These figures exclude passengers and cargo, and reflect standard equipment with fluids ready to run.



  • Front-wheel-drive (FWD) Traverse: about 4,500–4,700 pounds.

  • All-wheel-drive (AWD) Traverse: about 4,700–5,000 pounds.


Note that weight can shift slightly with model year, trim level, and optional equipment such as all-wheel-drive systems, infotainment gear, and safety packages. For precise numbers on a specific vehicle, check the window sticker or the VIN data sheet.


GVWR and payload considerations


GVWR is the maximum allowable weight of the vehicle, including passengers, cargo, and fluids. For the Chevrolet Traverse, GVWR typically ranges from 6,000 to 6,300 pounds, depending on year and trim. Payload capacity indicates how much weight you can carry inside the vehicle after accounting for its own weight.



  • GVWR: commonly around 6,000–6,300 pounds across recent model years.

  • Payload capacity: generally about 950–1,500 pounds, varying with configuration and seating.


To stay within safe limits, always reference the vehicle’s door jamb sticker or the owner’s manual for the exact GVWR and payload numbers for your specific Traverse.


Other considerations


Weight interacts with performance, braking, and fuel economy. Heavier trims, optional lighting and safety tech, or a filled cargo/people load will push you closer to the GVWR. If you regularly carry a full complement of passengers and gear, consider planning around the higher end of the weight ranges to maintain reserve braking and handling margin.


Summary


In summary, a current Chevrolet Traverse typically weighs about 4,500–5,000 pounds in curb weight, with a GVWR around 6,000–6,300 pounds and a payload capacity roughly 950–1,500 pounds. Exact numbers depend on year, trim, and drivetrain, so verify the sticker on your specific vehicle for precise figures.

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