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The Chevrolet Traverse is a full-size crossover SUV [2] with three-row seating built by General Motors produced since 2008. It is built on the same platform as the GMC Acadia and Buick Enclave, known as the Lambda platform for the first generation, and the C1XX for the second generation.
3,500 to 6,000 pounds. Large SUV. Chevrolet Suburban Chevrolet Tahoe. 5,400 to 6,000 pounds. Half-ton Truck. Ford F-150 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. ... while a truck can weigh over 6,000 pounds.
The engine was upgraded to a 3.7-liter (3664 cc) V6 tuned for 300 hp (224 kW) at 6,000 rpm and 270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m) of torque at 5,000 rpm. It accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 6.5 seconds and is estimated by the EPA to consume 16 miles per US gallon (15 L/100 km; 19 mpg ‑imp ) in the city and 21 miles per US gallon (11 L/100 km; 25 mpg ...
The Buick Enclave is a three-row full-size crossover SUV produced by General Motors since 2007. It was previewed at the 2006 North American International Auto Show, [1] officially as a concept car, making it the first Lambda vehicle to be displayed.
Three-row SUVs are perfect for carrying you and your family in comfort. Among the dozens on sale today, these are our favorite mainstream and luxury 3-row SUVs.
The TX has a rear cargo space of 20.2 cubic feet (570 L) with all seats up. With the third row seats down, space increases to 57.4 cubic feet (1,630 L). With both the second and third row seats down, space increases to 97 cubic feet (2,700 L). [16] Three interior color options are offered depending on grade: Peppercorn, Birch, and Black. [11]
Seating for up to eight occupants was available, with three in the front row, two in the middle row, and three in the rear row. Either the side-hinged rear panel doors or a rear tailgate/lift window could be selected for cargo area access while only having two doors for passenger access. [6] 1937 Carryall Suburban (rear)
The Cadillac SRX is a mid-size luxury SUV and compact luxury crossover SUV (CUV) manufactured and marketed by Cadillac over two generations: the first generation as a five-door, three-row, seven-passenger CUV (2003–2009), and the second generation as a five-door, two-row, five-passenger CUV (2010–2016) – the latter becoming Cadillac's best selling model in the United States.