2023 Chevrolet Traverse – Braun Power InFloor

2023 Chevrolet Traverse – Braun Power InFloor

The Chevrolet Traverse with a Braunability Power Infloor Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Conversion offers an accessible vehicle option paired with the sleek style of an SUV. The powered door and ramp open and release at the touch of a button, with the ramp conveniently stowing away in the floor when not in use. The integrated kneeling feature also decreases the vehicle's angle, making it easier for wheelchair users to get up the ramp. With a 54.5” door opening and 59” of interior height at the center of the vehicle, This SUV offers plenty of headroom and space matched with the sporty design of an SUV.


Specifications for 2023 Chevrolet Traverse with Braun Power InFloor

Engine

3.6L 6Cyl



Power/Torque

283 hp / 260 lb-ft



Transmission

9-speed Automatic with Auto-Shift

Drivetrain

Front Wheel Drive



Body Style

Van



Seating

5 Passenger Seating

Additional Specifications&Features:

  • Removable front-row seating
  • 1000lbs Ramp Weight Capacity
  • Sliding shifter for extra space
  • Flip down footrest for third-row passengers
  • 5” passenger sliding door entry height
  • Exterior step flares

Courtland Mobility has Toronto’s largest selection of Wheelchair Accessible Minivans for sale and on order. We use the buying power of the Humberview Group to get you back on the road faster, and we don’t require large deposits to secure your order.

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