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How much does a 2025 Chevy Traverse cost?

The 2025 Chevrolet Traverse starts around the low-to-mid $30s when you include the destination charge, with most buyers paying in the $40,000s to $50,000s depending on trim and options. Exact pricing varies by trim, drivetrain, location, and dealer incentives.


Pricing overview


Prices for the 2025 Traverse are determined primarily by trim level, whether you choose front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, and which optional features or packages you add. Destination charges and regional taxes or fees can also affect the final out-the-door price. Below is a rough guide to starting MSRPs by trim and drivetrain, followed by notes on how to shop for the best deal.


Before the list, the following estimates reflect MSRP ranges before destination charges and before any incentives or negotiations. They can vary by dealer and market, so use them as a guide rather than an exact quote.



  • LS (FWD): starting around $37,000. All‑wheel drive typically adds about $3,000.

  • LT (FWD): starting around $41,000. AWD adds about $3,000.

  • LT Leather (FWD): starting around $46,000. AWD adds about $3,000.

  • Premier (FWD): starting around $54,000. AWD adds about $3,000.


For the final price, you’ll need to add destination charges (and potential taxes, registration fees, and dealer documentation fees), then factor in any dealer incentives or financing offers that apply to your situation. Prices can also fluctuate with new model-year changes or regional promotions.


What affects the final price


Several factors can push the out-the-door price higher or lower than the base MSRP: optional packages (technology, premium audio, advanced safety features, leather, and sunroofs), the choice between FWD and AWD, regional demand, dealer inventory, and current incentives or rebates. If you’re considering a fully loaded model with every option, be prepared for a price well into the mid to high $50,000s.


Popular options to consider


Common add-ons include enhanced driver assistance systems, upgraded interior trim, stitched/leather seating, panoramic sunroof, and advanced infotainment packages. Each addition increases the sticker price, so calculate total cost carefully and compare out-the-door quotes from multiple dealers.


Tips for getting the best price



  • Shop the build-and-price tools on Chevrolet’s official site to see exact MSRPs for your preferred configuration.

  • Request quotes from several local dealers to compare total out-the-door prices, not just base MSRPs.

  • Ask about current incentives, loyalty offers, or financing deals that may reduce the effective cost.

  • Negotiate separately on price, trade-in, and financing to avoid bundled markups.


By understanding the trim levels, drivetrain choices, and optional packages, you can estimate where a 2025 Traverse fits in your budget and how to structure your negotiation with a dealer.


Where to find an exact price


The most reliable way to obtain an exact price for your area is to use Chevrolet’s official pricing pages or build-and-price tool, then request a formal quote from nearby dealers. Be sure to ask about destination charges, applicable taxes, and any current promotions to determine the true out-the-door cost.


Summary


The 2025 Chevy Traverse offers a broad price spectrum, starting in the roughly $37,000 range before destination charges and climbing into the mid-$50,000s or higher for well-equipped trims. Your final price depends on trim, drivetrain, options, and regional incentives. Always compare quotes from multiple dealers and verify the out-the-door cost to make an informed purchase.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.