Don Johnson’s Hayward Motors Chevrolet – Why Super Cruise and a Smarter Cabin Make the 2026 Chevrolet Traverse a Natural Fit around Superior, WI
When a vehicle blends easy-to-use technology with real-world comfort, it changes how you move through each day. That is exactly what the 2026 Chevrolet Traverse accomplishes, particularly for drivers navigating Superior’s mix of urban streets, bridges, and regional highways. Two standout strengths—available Super Cruise® and a thoughtfully designed cabin anchored by a standard 17.7-inch touch-screen—make the Traverse feel confident, calm, and capable in all the right ways.
In this deep dive, we will look at how hands-free convenience takes the edge off longer drives and how the cabin’s tech layout shortens the learning curve without sacrificing flexibility. Along the way, we will tie those features to life around Superior—from multi-stop commutes to lake-bound weekends and everything in between.
Hands-free confidence on compatible roads
Available Super Cruise® elevates the Traverse with a sophisticated hands-free driver assistance feature designed for compatible roads across the U.S. and Canada. For Superior-area drivers, that means long stretches can feel less tiring, especially when your route includes extended highway miles. Super Cruise® can help with steering, braking, and lane-keeping duties in its operational domain—so you spend less time micromanaging and more time calmly monitoring the drive. It is a subtle shift that can make commutes or longer trips to regional hubs feel easier.
What stands out isn’t only the capability—it is how seamlessly Super Cruise® integrates into your routine. Clear driver alerts and an intuitive interface reduce guesswork. On select trims, a plan is included to help you get the most out of the feature from day one. It is the kind of tech that feels natural after a short familiarization, which is exactly what you want in a family-size SUV.
The big-screen advantage: 17.7 inches of clarity
The 2026 Traverse makes a strong first impression with a standard 17.7-inch diagonal color touch-screen. That large canvas matters. On busy days when you are toggling between navigation, messages, and audio, having a wide, responsive display reduces taps and keeps maps legible at a glance. Split-screen layouts remain readable, camera views look crisp, and the learning curve for new drivers in the household is gentler.
Paired with the 11-inch diagonal Driver Information Center, the Traverse serves up the right information in the right place. You can reserve the main screen for route guidance while the instrument display tracks active driver assists or turn-by-turn prompts. It is a two-screen setup that turns everyday tasks into second nature after a short time behind the wheel.
Google built-in keeps your flow going
Because the Traverse includes Google built-in compatibility, you can rely on tools you already use: Google Assistant voice control, familiar Google Maps navigation, and app support through Google Play. That means quicker searches for destinations in and around Superior, natural-language commands, and a shorter setup time if you regularly switch between vehicles. It also means new drivers can step in and feel at home, even if they are using the Traverse for the first time.
The result is less fiddling and more flowing. Set your route with voice, pull up a large, readable map, and keep your playlist rolling. It is a cohesive, modern interface built around simplicity and familiarity.
Flexible seating for mixed schedules
Life around Superior means adapting on the fly—school pickups, practice drop-offs, quick runs to the marina, then a grocery haul. The Traverse’s available seating for up to eight, Smart Slide Seats, and RS/High Country features like One-Touch Fold and power-folding second- and third-row seating turn those transitions into simple one-step moments. When you need space for cargo, tap the controls to free up room. When you are back to passenger duty, restore the layout in seconds.
That flexibility complements the Traverse’s best-in-class max cargo volume of 98 cu. ft. Whether it is bulky gear, a couple of coolers, or a big-box store run, you can load easily and still see out the back once the seats are properly configured. Add in the AutoSense Power Liftgate—ready to open when your hands are full—and the Traverse is set up for real-world errands that do not always go according to plan.
Capability that fits local roads
Under the hood, the Traverse’s 2.5L turbo engine brings confident power for merging and passing, paired to a smooth 8-speed automatic. If your routes include rougher roads or unpaved access points to favorite outdoor spots, the Z71 trim goes further with Advanced Twin-Clutch AWD, Terrain Mode, Hill Descent Control, and off-road suspension tuning. That combination helps deliver steady traction and refined control where basic AWD systems can feel out of their depth.
For tight parking near shops or busy rec areas, available HD Surround Vision gives a helpful top-down view that can reduce the stress of close-quarter maneuvering. It is another example of how Traverse tech feels less like a party trick and more like an everyday ally.
Quick highlights for Superior drives
- Hands-free help: Available Super Cruise® reduces fatigue on compatible highways
- Bigger display: Standard 17.7-inch touch-screen simplifies daily tasks
- Flexible space: Up to eight seats and power-folding options on select trims
- Cargo volume: Best-in-class 98 cu. ft. max capacity
- Traction tech: Z71’s Advanced Twin-Clutch AWD and terrain tools
- Convenience: AutoSense Power Liftgate and available HD Surround Vision
Taken together, these features paint a clear picture: the 2026 Traverse is engineered around how people actually live and drive. It connects the dots between capability, clarity, and comfort with a level of polish that stands out in the three-row segment.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Does Super Cruise® work on every road?
Super Cruise® is designed for compatible roads in the U.S. and Canada. You will see clear indicators in the vehicle when the system is available and active, and you should always remain attentive and ready to take control.
Is the 17.7-inch touch-screen standard on all trims?
Yes. Every 2026 Traverse includes the 17.7-inch diagonal color touch-screen, so you get a large, clear interface no matter which trim you choose.
How many people can the Traverse seat?
The Traverse offers available seating for up to eight, with choices between a second-row bench or captain’s chairs depending on the configuration you prefer.
Which Traverse is best if I want more traction for rough roads?
The Z71 is the go-to choice for enhanced traction and control. It includes an Advanced Twin-Clutch AWD system, Terrain Mode, Hill Descent Control, and off-road suspension tuning.
Can I open the liftgate without using my hands?
Yes. The AutoSense Power Liftgate recognizes your presence and opens without needing to locate a sensor or set down what you are carrying.
If you are considering the 2026 Traverse for daily travel around Superior and weekend outings further afield, we welcome you to stop by for a closer look. At Don Johnson’s Hayward Motors Chevrolet, we help you compare trims, talk through real-world use cases, and map out test routes that feel true to how you actually drive—serving Ashland, Superior, and Bayfield with a friendly, expert approach.
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