2026 Chevrolet Traverse LT
2026 Chevrolet Traverse LT Lease Offer in Anderson, IN
Madison County asks a lot of an SUV: school in the morning, practice after, grandparents on Sunday and a camper behind it in July. The three-row Traverse LT is the right size SUV for big, active families, and this is the month to put one in the driveway.
You can now lease the 2026 Chevrolet Traverse LT for $529 per month for 36 months with $2,500 down. To get started, click "Get Offer" and fill out the form on this page before 08/31/2026.
Highlighted Features
- 11-Inch Driver Information Center: A second standard screen puts the driving data behind the wheel.
- Google Built-In: Google Assistant, Google Maps and Google Play run on the center screen.
- Included Trailering Equipment: The 5,000-pound rating comes with the equipment fitted, not as an add-on.
- Second-Row Bench: The LT's bench is what takes it from seven seats to eight.
- Stop-Start Efficiency: The 2.5L turbo carries automatic stop-start to save fuel in town.
Vehicle Highlights
- Turbocharged Power: The 2.5L turbo four-cylinder produces 328 horsepower and 326 lb-ft of torque through an eight-speed automatic.
- Standard 5,000-Lb Towing: Every Traverse tows up to 5,000 pounds, with the trailering equipment included from the factory.
- 17.7-Inch Touchscreen: The standard 17.7-inch diagonal color touchscreen is one of the largest in any three-row SUV, with Google built-in.
- Room for Eight: The LT seats up to eight with its second-row bench, and opens to 98 cubic feet of cargo space with both rear rows folded.
- Chevy Safety Assist: Standard, as part of more than 20 standard safety and driver assistance features.
Why Lease a New Traverse?
Family life changes faster than a loan term. The years when every seat is full and the cargo floor is buried in gear are exactly the years a lease covers, and you drive them in a Traverse that stays under full factory warranty the whole time. When the term ends you are not trying to sell an eight-seat SUV; you hand it back and size the next vehicle to the family you have then. If the third row is still full, you step into the newest Traverse and whatever Chevrolet has added to it. If life has shrunk back to two rows, nothing holds you to three.
Vehicle Features
Performance
The Traverse runs one engine across the range, and it is a strong one: a 2.5L turbocharged four-cylinder rated at 328 horsepower and 326 lb-ft of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic. That is more output than most three-row SUVs in its class carry as standard, and it shows in how the Traverse merges onto I-69 with a full cabin. The standard 5,000-pound tow rating, with the trailering equipment already fitted, covers a family camper, a utility trailer or a pair of jet skis without stepping up to a truck.
Interior and Technology
The cabin is built around two screens: the 17.7-inch diagonal color touchscreen in the center with Google built-in, and an 11-inch Driver Information Center behind the wheel. The LT seats up to eight with its second-row bench, and the numbers behind that are honest family numbers, up to 98 cubic feet of cargo space with the second and third rows folded. Front-wheel drive returns 20 MPG in the city and 26 on the highway, which is real economy for a vehicle this size.
Safety
Chevy Safety Assist comes standard on every Traverse, inside a set of more than 20 standard safety and driver assistance features. That is the full-family argument in one line: the equipment that watches following distance, lane position and what is ahead of the hood is not an options-list decision, it is simply on the truck when the family gets in.