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Practical interior dimensions; bold styling; available all-wheel drive; interesting new technology
Efficient engine offerings; sharp styling inside and out; well-equipped standard features
Well-appointed interior; abundant seating and cargo space; versatility and toughness; strong towing capacity; comfortable, refined ride; versatile engine possibilities
Well-appointed interior; abundant seating and cargo space; versatility and toughness; strong towing capacity; comfortable, refined ride; versatile engine possibilities
Sharp exterior styling; competitive pricing; long standard feature list; available all-wheel drive; class-leading cargo volume
Beautifully redesigned platform; improved gas mileage; excellent cargo and passenger capacity; optional all-wheel drive; wide range of trim levels and options
Compact footprint; decent ground clearance; high levels of standard technology; versatile interior; available all-wheel drive; fuel efficiency
Chevrolet is arguably one of the auto industry's longest producer of sport utility vehicles. The Chevrolet Suburban was first built in 1935 and remains the brand's flagship sport utility vehicle. Eight decades since the debut of the Suburban, Chevrolet's variety of sport utility vehicle is identified with a mix of truck-based and car-based platforms. The Chevrolet Tahoe exists as a shorter length version of the Suburban propelled by the same eight-cylinder power. Chevrolet's crossover vehicle line-up is led in popularity by the mid-sized Equinox. Topping the crossover is the seven or eight-passenger Traverse. Recently, Chevrolet has reentered the small utility vehicle segment with the Trax, providing a new entry-level point for drivers looking for an all-wheel drive crossover from Chevrolet.