2026 Ford Explorer vs. Chevy Traverse: Which Midsize SUV Wins?
Shopping for a three-row family SUV near Pottstown, PA? The 2026 Ford Explorer and 2026 Chevrolet Traverse are two of the most cross-shopped midsize SUVs on the market, and both have real strengths. But when you weigh performance, drivetrain flexibility, and long-term value, the Explorer comes out ahead for most drivers. Below, the team at John Kennedy Ford of Pottstown breaks down the full comparison so you can decide for yourself — then come test drive one for real.
Quick Spec Comparison: Ford Explorer vs. Chevy Traverse
| Category | 2026 Ford Explorer | 2026 Chevy Traverse |
|---|---|---|
| Starting MSRP | $38,465 | $40,800 |
| Standard Engine | 2.3L EcoBoost Turbo I4 — 300 hp / 310 lb-ft | 2.5L Turbo I4 — 328 hp / 326 lb-ft |
| Available Engine | 3.0L EcoBoost Twin-Turbo V6 — 400 hp / 415 lb-ft | Not offered — one engine for the whole lineup |
| Transmission | 10-speed automatic | 8-speed automatic |
| Drivetrain | RWD-based platform, AWD available — better balance and towing dynamics | FWD-based platform, AWD available |
| Trim Levels | 6 trims: Active, ST-Line, Tremor, Platinum, ST, plus packages | 4 trims: LT, Z71, High Country, RS |
| Off-Road Trim | Tremor — all-terrain tires, off-road suspension, limited-slip rear axle, skid plates | Z71 — appearance-focused, less off-road hardware |
| Performance Trim | ST — 400 hp, tuned suspension, track driving school included | Not offered |
| Max Towing | 5,000 lbs | 5,000 lbs |
| Seating | Up to 7 passengers | Up to 8 passengers |
| Cargo Space (max) | 85.8 cu ft | 98 cu ft |
| Touchscreen | 13.2-inch standard | 17.7-inch standard |
Where the Explorer Pulls Ahead
1. A Real Performance Option
This is the biggest difference between these two SUVs. The Traverse ships with exactly one engine across its entire lineup — a 2.5L turbo four making 328 hp. The Explorer starts with a comparable 2.3L turbo four, but gives buyers a genuine upgrade path: a 400-hp, 415 lb-ft twin-turbo V6 available on the Tremor, Platinum, and standard on the Explorer ST. If you ever want more power down the road, the Traverse simply can’t offer it — every Traverse, no matter the trim or price, tops out at 328 hp.
2. Driving Dynamics
The Explorer’s rear-wheel-drive-based architecture (with available all-wheel drive) gives it a more balanced, engaging feel and better weight distribution for towing, compared to the Traverse’s front-wheel-drive-based layout. For drivers who want an SUV that’s genuinely enjoyable to drive — not just a people-mover — that matters.
3. More Ways to Build Your Explorer
With six trims plus the all-new Tremor off-road model, Explorer shoppers can dial in exactly the SUV they want, from a value-focused Active to a rugged Tremor to a genuine performance ST. The Traverse’s four trims cover fewer bases, and its Z71 trim leans more on appearance than actual off-road hardware.
4. Lower Starting Price
The Explorer Active starts at $38,465, a meaningful step below the Traverse LT’s $40,800 starting point — giving Explorer buyers more SUV for less money before options are even factored in.
5. Proven Off-Road Chops
The new-for-2026 Explorer Tremor brings a Torsen limited-slip rear axle, off-road-tuned suspension, all-terrain tires, and underbody skid plates — real hardware for real trails, not just a sportier badge.
Where the Traverse Has an Edge
To be fair, the Traverse isn’t without its strengths. It offers more third-row-friendly cargo space (98 cu ft vs. 85.8 cu ft), a larger standard touchscreen (17.7-inch vs. 13.2-inch), and seating for up to 8 versus the Explorer’s 7. If maximizing cargo volume and screen size are your top priorities, the Traverse is worth a look. But for buyers who want power, trim variety, driving refinement, and a lower price of entry, the Explorer is the stronger overall package.
The Verdict
Both SUVs are solid three-row choices, but the 2026 Ford Explorer offers more flexibility to grow with your needs — a true 400-hp performance option, a capable off-road Tremor trim, more trim choices, and a lower starting price. If you want an SUV that can be a comfortable family hauler today and a genuinely fun, capable vehicle down the road, the Explorer is the smarter long-term bet.
See the 2026 Ford Explorer for Yourself
Visit John Kennedy Ford of Pottstown to test drive the Explorer, compare trims in person, and talk financing with our team. We proudly serve drivers throughout Pottstown and the surrounding communities.Schedule Your Test Drive Today
Proudly Serving Pottstown and the Surrounding Communities
John Kennedy Ford of Pottstown is a convenient stop for Ford Explorer shoppers throughout Montgomery, Chester, and Berks Counties. We’re proud to serve drivers from:
- Pottstown, PA
- Phoenixville, PA
- Royersford, PA
- Spring City, PA
- Limerick, PA
- Collegeville, PA
- Boyertown, PA
- Douglassville, PA
- Sanatoga, PA
- Stowe, PA
- Gilbertsville, PA
- Birdsboro, PA
- Pennsburg, PA
- Norristown, PA
- Reading, PA
No matter which of these communities you call home, our Pottstown showroom is just a short drive away for Explorer test drives, trade-in appraisals, and financing help.
Pricing and specifications shown are manufacturer starting MSRP and may not include destination fees, taxes, title, or dealer charges. Specs and pricing are subject to change by the manufacturer. See John Kennedy Ford of Pottstown for current pricing, incentives, and availability.

