The 2025 Chevrolet lineup presents two distinct SUV options that address different driver needs. The Traverse offers spacious three-row accommodation while the Blazer delivers a sportier midsize experience. Both vehicles share Chevrolet's commitment to technology and capability but differ significantly in size, performance specifications, and intended use cases.
This breakdown examines the main differences between these two SUVs to provide a quick comparison of their capabilities, features, and value propositions. Understanding these distinctions helps identify which vehicle aligns with specific transportation requirements, whether prioritizing family space, cargo capacity, performance characteristics, or technology features. The following sections break down the technical specifications, available equipment, and practical considerations for each model.
Size and Capacity
The Traverse establishes itself as the family-oriented option with seating for up to eight passengers across three rows. Its substantial dimensions are highlighted by a 3,072 mm (121 in.) wheelbase and 5,194 mm (204.49 in.) overall length. The interior maximizes this footprint with a best-in-class cargo volume of 2,764 L when seats are folded.
In contrast, the Blazer positions itself as a five-passenger midsize SUV with a more compact profile. While still offering substantial storage with a maximum cargo capacity of 1,818 L, the Blazer prioritizes a driver-centric interior layout. Its 60/40 split-folding rear seats and standard sliding functionality add versatility to the smaller footprint.
Feature
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2025 Traverse
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2025 Blazer
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Seating Capacity
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Up to 8 passengers
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5 passengers
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Cargo Volume
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2,764 L
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1,818 L
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Seating Configuration
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7-passenger standard with available 8-passenger
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5-passenger with 60/40 split rear seats
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Overall Length
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5,194 mm
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4,874 mm
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Wheelbase
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3,072 mm
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2,863 mm
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Powertrain Options

The Traverse comes equipped with a turbocharged 2.5L engine delivering 328 horsepower and 326 lb.-ft. of torque, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. This powertrain supports a towing capacity of 2,267 kg (5,000 lb.) with the included trailering equipment package. All-Wheel Drive comes standard across the lineup with the Z71 trim featuring an Advanced Twin-Clutch AWD System specifically engineered for off-road capability.
The Blazer offers two engine choices: a standard 2.0L turbo producing 228 horsepower and 258 lb.-ft. of torque on the LT trim, and an available 3.6L V6 generating 308 horsepower and 270 lb.-ft. of torque (standard on True North, RS, and Premier trims). A 9-speed automatic transmission handles power delivery, and when equipped with the available Trailering Package, the Blazer can tow up to 2,041 kg (4,500 lb.).
Specification
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2025 Traverse
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2025 Blazer
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Base Engine
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2.5L Turbo
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2.0L Turbo
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Horsepower
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328 hp
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228 hp
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Torque
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326 lb.-ft.
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258 lb.-ft.
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Optional Engine
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N/A
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3.6L V6 (308 hp, 270 lb.-ft.)
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Transmission
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8-speed automatic
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9-speed automatic
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Drivetrain
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Standard AWD
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Standard AWD
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Max Towing Capacity
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2,267 kg (5,000 lb.)
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2,041 kg (4,500 lb.)
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Special AWD System
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Advanced Twin-Clutch (Z71)
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Twin-clutch (RS AWD)
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Fuel Efficiency
The Traverse achieves a fuel consumption rating of 12.3/9.9 L/100 km City/Highway. The Blazer offers comparable efficiency with its 2.0L turbo engine rated at 10.8/8.7 L/100 km city/highway, while the 3.6L V6 is estimated at 12.8/9.1 L/100 km city/highway.
Fuel Consumption (L/100 km)
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2025 Traverse
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2025 Blazer 2.0L
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2025 Blazer 3.6L
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City
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12.3
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10.8
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12.8
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Highway
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9.9
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8.7
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9.1
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Trim Levels and Design

The Traverse is available in three distinct trim levels:
- LT (starting at $53,625): The family-focused variant offering seven-passenger or available eight-passenger seating
- Z71 (starting at $60,125): Oriented toward off-road capability with Terrain Mode, Hill Descent Control, and off-road suspension
- RS (starting at $69,625): The sport-oriented model featuring 22-inch high-gloss Black-painted aluminum wheels and specialized suspension tuning
The Blazer expands its lineup with four trim options:
- LT (starting at $46,925): The base model delivering essential features and bold styling
- True North (starting at $51,125): Adding functionality and available V6 power
- RS (starting at $56,425): The sport-focused variant with black exterior accents and performance features
- Premier (starting at $56,625): The luxury-oriented trim with chrome accents and premium interior appointments
Trim Level Comparison
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2025 Traverse
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Starting Price
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2025 Blazer
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Starting Price
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Entry Level
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LT
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$53,625
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LT
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$46,925
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Mid-Level
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Z71 (Off-road)
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$60,125
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True North
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$51,125
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Sport
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RS
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$69,625
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RS
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$56,425
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Premium
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—
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—
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Premier
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$56,625
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The Blazer's exterior design emphasizes a sporty facade with a distinctive grille and sleek LED lighting elements. For 2025, the Blazer introduces Habanero Orange as a new color option and continues to offer two-tone roof combinations on select models. The Traverse presents a more substantial road presence with its larger dimensions and various appearance packages, including Midnight and Sport Special Editions for the LT trim.
Technology Features

Both SUVs showcase Chevrolet's latest technology offerings. The Traverse features a 17.7-inch diagonal color touch-screen and an 11-inch diagonal Driver Information Centre as standard equipment. The Blazer counters with a 10.2-inch diagonal HD color touch-screen.
Both vehicles integrate Google built-in compatibility (subscription required) providing access to Google Assistant and Google Maps functionality. Connected Services facilitate smartphone integration through the myChevrolet mobile app, and both models offer Wi-Fi Hotspot capability.
The Traverse distinguishes itself with the availability of Super Cruise driver assistance technology, allowing hands-free driving on over 640,000 kilometers of compatible highways throughout Canada and the U.S. This feature comes standard on the RS trim and is available on LT and Z71 models.
Technology Feature
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2025 Traverse
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2025 Blazer
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Infotainment Screen
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17.7-inch diagonal colour touch-screen
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10.2-inch diagonal HD colour touch-screen
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Super Cruise
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Available on LT & Z71, Standard on RS
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Not available
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Google Built-In
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Yes
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Yes
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Wi-Fi Hotspot
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Available
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Available
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Connected Services
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Yes, via myChevrolet app
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Yes, via myChevrolet app
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Safety Features
Safety represents a priority in both models with Chevrolet Safety Assist coming standard across all trim levels for both vehicles. This suite includes Forward Collision Alert, Automatic Emergency Braking, Front Pedestrian Braking, and Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning.
The Traverse adds several innovative safety features including Side Bicyclist Alert and Blind Zone Steering Assist. The Blazer offers available Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert.
Both vehicles provide extensive active safety and driver assistance technologies including Rear Pedestrian Alert, Reverse Automatic Braking, and HD camera systems to enhance driver awareness.
Interior Comfort and Convenience

The Traverse's interior emphasizes versatility with flexible seating arrangements and substantial cargo capacity. The RS trim adds One-Touch Fold second-row seats and power-folding third-row seating. The AutoSense Power Liftgate provides convenient access to the cargo area without requiring manual operation.
The Blazer focuses on driver comfort with a more performance-oriented cockpit design. Available features include perforated leather-appointed seating with contrasting accents on RS and Premier trims. A hands-free liftgate with logo projection adds convenience to cargo loading.
Price Points
The Traverse starts at $53,625 for the LT trim and reaches $69,625 for the fully-equipped RS model. The Blazer presents a more accessible entry point at $46,925 for the LT trim, with top-tier Premier and RS models positioned around $56,500.
Both vehicles offer customization through special edition packages. The Blazer features Redline and Midnight/Sport Editions that add distinctive styling elements, while the Traverse offers similar Midnight and Sport Special Editions with black accents and unique wheels.
Dimensions and Specifications

Understanding the physical dimensions of these SUVs reveals significant differences that impact everyday usability. The Traverse's larger footprint translates to more interior space, while the Blazer offers a more compact profile for easier urban navigation.
Dimension
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2025 Traverse
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2025 Blazer
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Difference
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Wheelbase
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3,073 mm
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2,863 mm
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+210 mm
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Length, Overall
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5,194 mm
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4,874 mm
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+320 mm
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Width, Max w/o mirrors
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2,021 mm
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1,948 mm
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+73 mm
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Height, Overall
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1,801 mm
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1,702 mm
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+99 mm
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Front Track Width
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1,709 mm
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1,687 mm
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+22 mm
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Ground Clearance
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172 mm
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190 mm
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-18 mm
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Interior dimensions directly affect passenger comfort, particularly for adults on longer journeys:
Interior Space
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2025 Traverse
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2025 Blazer
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Difference
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Front Head Room
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1,082 mm
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1,011 mm
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+71 mm
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Front Leg Room
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1,125 mm
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1,041 mm
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+84 mm
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Front Shoulder Room
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1,582 mm
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1,501 mm
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+81 mm
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Front Hip Room
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1,491 mm
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1,412 mm
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+79 mm
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Second Row Head Room
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1,015 mm
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980 mm
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+35 mm
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Second Row Leg Room
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1,053 mm
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1,006 mm
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+47 mm
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Second Row Shoulder Room
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1,579 mm
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1,488 mm
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+91 mm
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Second Row Hip Room
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1,488 mm
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1,377 mm
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+111 mm
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Cargo capacity significantly impacts utility, especially for active families and those who frequently transport larger items:
Cargo Volume
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2025 Traverse
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2025 Blazer
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Behind First Row
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2,764 L
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1,818 L
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Behind Second Row
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1,603 L
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864 L
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Behind Third Row
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648 L
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N/A
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The Traverse provides substantially more cargo space in every configuration, with nearly double the storage behind the second row compared to the Blazer. For perspective, the space behind the Traverse's third row (648 L) offers approximately 75% of the Blazer's storage behind its second row (864 L), demonstrating the Traverse's superior capacity even when fully occupied with passengers.
The Traverse accommodates seven passengers standard, while the Blazer seats five. This fundamental difference defines each vehicle's target use case and represents perhaps the most significant factor for buyers deciding between these two models.
The 2025 Chevrolet Traverse and Blazer address different segments of the SUV market through thoughtful differentiation in size, capability, and feature sets. The Traverse excels as a three-row family vehicle with substantial cargo space and seating flexibility, while the Blazer presents a more dynamic driving experience in a more compact but still versatile package.