2022 Chevrolet Traverse
Carivo independent review & score
Carivo independent review & score
The 2022 Chevrolet Traverse. Carivo rates it 7.6/10 — middle of the pack. It does enough right to be a reasonable choice, but the scores don’t make a compelling case for picking it over class leaders.
Safety leads at 8.6/10. Crash-test results and standard driver-assistance coverage push it ahead of most suv rivals on occupant protection — a real differentiator for families. Performance (7/10) lags behind class leaders — not a dealbreaker, but a clear weak link.
In the mid-range suv market ($34,686–$42,085, 21 MPG, 8 passengers), it gives buyers what they need without forcing trade-offs. At 4 years old, this model predates meaningful updates to the Chevrolet Traverse lineup. Check how the current generation scores differently before committing to the older version.
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