General Motors plans to debut redesigned versions of the Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Terrain at the Detroit auto show in January, a person with knowledge of the automaker’s plans said today.
The two crossovers are expected to go on sale in late 2017, after the launch of the Chevy Equinox, a sibling of the Terrain. GM unveiled the Equinox in September.
All three vehicles are among the oldest crossovers still on sale in the U.S. None has received a full redesign since GM’s bankruptcy in 2009, as the company prioritized more urgently needed overhauls.
GM’s plans to reveal the 2018 Traverse and Terrain next month were first reported this morning by The Wall Street Journal.