There are five trim levels available for the second generation Traverse: L, LS, LT, Premier, and High Country (see below for trim level content). It remains an 8-seat (or 7-seat optional) passenger vehicle. It is similar in dimension to the first generation model, adding an extra 2.0 inches of wheelbase and 0.7 inch more overall length, and it loses 111 pounds (50 kg) to come in at a weight of 4,362 pounds (1,979 kg). The updated Traverse adopted a more truck-like design, similar to the Tahoe, while taking some cues from the now mid-size Acadia, with the Chevrolet front grille design. The Traverse was launched to the Russian market in 2018, and was sold in South Korea in the second half of 2019, where it is touted as a "Super SUV" and its largest Crossover SUV in that region. While Chevrolet is making the vehicle available in North America, plans include expanding the Traverse to the Middle East, and selected South American countries. Introduced as a 2018 model, it went on sale in July 2017. On January 23, 2017, General Motors unveiled the second generation Traverse at the 2017 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
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