
CHEVROLET
ACCESSIBILITY
Chevy Accessibility. Engineered to go forward.
We’re committed to helping all drivers find more accessible vehicles. That’s why we’re always looking for clever, purposeful mobility solutions for drivers with disabilities, and their caregivers, to get through the day comfortably and efficiently. While our accessibility journey is just beginning, Traverse already offers innovative assistance features for a range of needs — because everyone deserves to travel with pride and peace of mind.

“We’re developing our pioneering efforts in removing barriers to allow our customers to get to what matters. In and out of vehicles."
– Carrie Morton, GM Chief Engineer of Accessibility
TRAVERSE
Accessibility that doesn't sacrifice style.
Space, style and safety — Traverse has it all. This accessible SUV combines a refined, relaxed ride with a host of design touches to aid you in your journey. From clever cargo solutions and hands-free functionalities to voice recognition and emergency communication, Traverse proves that accessibility can come in a very stylish package.
The most competitive accessibility incentive among non-luxury automotive brands.†
UP TO $1,500†
reimbursement on eligible
adaptive equipment
2 YEARS
of the Essentials Plan, including OnStar® Safety & Security† and Chevrolet Remote Access

Contact your local licensed accessibility equipment installer.
When having any aftermarket device installed in your vehicle, you’re responsible for contacting an independent licensed accessibility equipment upfitter† to have it properly installed. A good place to start is the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA). NMEDA dealers are certified through the Quality Assurance Program, a nationally recognized accreditation program that requires top safety standards from accessibility equipment installers.