Compare these three-row SUV options
If you’re shopping for a spacious and capable three-row SUV in the Sherwood Park or Edmonton, Alberta area, two top contenders you’re likely to compare are the 2025 Ford Explorer versus the 2025 Chevy Traverse. At Sherwood Ford, located right here in Sherwood Park, AB, we’re here to help you compare these three-row SUV options so you can make the right decision for your family, lifestyle, and driving needs. Whether you’re hauling gear, commuting, or planning weekend getaways, both models offer impressive power, comfort, and tech, but they’re not identical.
Towing capacity and drivetrain of the Ford Explorer and Chevy Traverse
The 2025 Ford Explorer and 2025 Chevrolet Traverse are nearly neck and neck in performance. Each SUV can tow up to 5,000 pounds of towing capacity when properly equipped, which is ideal for small trailers, boats, or campers. Both offer an all-wheel driving system: the Explorer features Intelligent 4WD, while the Traverse uses traditional AWD to optimize traction.
SUV comparison of size and cargo capacity
How many passengers can each SUV seat?
When it comes to interior space, both SUVs are built to handle passengers and cargo with ease, but there are some key differences.
- The 2025 Ford Explorer seats up to 7 passengers, making it ideal for families who prioritize individual space in the second row.
- The 2025 Chevy Traverse offers room for up to 8 passengers, which may appeal to larger families or those who often travel with extra guests.
How much cargo can they fit?
Cargo-wise, the Traverse edges out the Explorer slightly. Behind the first row of seats:
- The Explorer provides up to 2,415 litres (or 85.3 cubic feet) of cargo space.
- The Traverse expands that to 2,764 litres (or 97.6 cubic feet), offering a bit more room for bulky items or road trip gear.
FAQ – 2025 Ford Explorer versus 2025 Chevy Traverse
Q: Which SUV has more seating capacity?
A: The 2025 Chevy Traverse can seat up to 8 passengers, while the 2025 Ford Explorer seats up to 7.
Q: What’s the towing capacity of each model?
A: Both the Explorer and Traverse have a towing capacity of 5,000 pounds when properly equipped.
Q: Does the Explorer have more advanced driver-assist features?
A: The Explorer includes Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centering and Stop-and-Go, while the Traverse offers Adaptive Cruise Control but may not have Lane Centering on all trims.
Q: Which has more cargo space?
A: The Traverse offers slightly more cargo space, with up to 2,764 L of space behind the first row, compared to the Explorer SUV’s 2,415 L.
Q: Where can I test drive a 2025 Ford Explorer near Edmonton, AB?
A: You can test drive a new Ford Explorer at Sherwood Ford in Sherwood Park, which is a short drive from Edmonton.
Q: Do both models come with heated seats?
A: The Explorer and Traverse both offer front-row heated seats on their base models.
Photo Gallery of the Ford Explorer and Chevy Traverse
Want to see how these two SUVs stack up visually? Browse our photo gallery below to get a closer look at the interior layouts, exterior styling, tech features, and more.
Ford Explorer interior and exterior images





Chevy Traverse interior and exterior images




New Ford Explorer and used Chevy Traverse SUVs for sale in Sherwood Park
Looking for a Ford dealership in Edmonton? We’re just a short drive away.
At Sherwood Ford, we carry a wide selection of new Ford Explorer models ready for test drives today. If you’re leaning toward a Chevy, we also offer a selection of quality used Chevy SUVs from time to time, giving you the opportunity to compare both options in one place. Whether you’re looking for advanced safety tech, flexible cargo space, or towing power, we’ll help you find the SUV that checks every box.
Visit us today in Sherwood Park, Alberta, or shop online to view our full inventory, get pre-approved for financing, and even schedule a test drive—all from the comfort of your home.