Chevrolet Unveils 2025 Tahoe & Suburban: A Stylish Upgrade

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Group shot of 2025 Tahoe Z71 (left) and 2025 Suburban High Country shown on the beach

Late 2023 launch, exciting features, and powerful diesel engine for both Chevrolet legends.

Chevrolet is gearing up to release the 2025 versions of its best-selling full-size SUVs, the Tahoe and Suburban.

Set to hit the markets late next year, these iconic vehicles boast fresh designs inside and out, a robust diesel engine option, and enhanced technology for a more confident and secure driving experience.

Driver view of the new interior of the 2025 Tahoe Z71

Bold Exterior, Revamped, Tech-Focused Interior

The 2025 Tahoe and Suburban showcase a freshened exterior design with striking signature lighting, new available 24-inch wheels, and an overall curb appeal that’s hard to ignore. The updated front-end design, inspired by Chevy’s truck lineup, gives these SUVs a more expressive and confident appearance.

Inside, a tech-focused interior steals the spotlight. The cabin features a new 17.7-inch-diagonal central touchscreen, creating a spacious and airy feel. The dashboard, with a sleek design and a balance of physical and digital controls, adds to the modern aesthetic. The interior also introduces new storage options, a redesigned center console, and Victory Red stitching on select trims.

Powerful Diesel Engine Option

Adding more power to the lineup, a second-generation 3.0L turbo-diesel Duramax engine is set to be available later in production. Boasting 10 percent more horsepower than current models, this engine is designed for a confident road experience, especially during towing.

The 2025 Tahoe and Suburban feature updates to their multilink independent rear suspension, providing refined ride-and-handling dynamics. Steering calibration improvements contribute to a nimble driving experience, making these SUVs feel more responsive than ever.

New, standard, best-in-class 17.7-inch-diagonal central touchscreen. Shown in 2025 Suburban High Country. Super Cruise available in 2025 after initial launch.

Enhanced Safety & Technology

Chevrolet doesn’t compromise on safety. The 2025 models introduce innovative features like Connected Cameras, offering a fully integrated network for remote viewing of the vehicle’s interior and exterior. Interior Motion Detection is a new safety feature designed to detect motion in the rear passenger areas after the vehicle is parked, helping prevent accidental incidents.

Front 3/4 shot of the 2025 Suburban High Country towing a boat

Trailering Confidence

For those who love towing, the Tahoe and Suburban continue to offer a suite of trailering technology upgrades, ensuring a confident towing experience. New features like Trailer Tire Health and Boat Ramp Assist add an extra layer of convenience and safety.

Detail shot of updated taillight on the 2025 Suburban High Country

Super Cruise Technology and More

Looking ahead, the 2025 Tahoe and Suburban will be equipped with Super Cruise, the industry’s first true hands-free driving assistance technology, available after the initial launch. AutoSense Power Liftgate is another convenient feature, automatically opening when it senses the key fob behind the vehicle.

Front 3/4 dynamic shot of the 2025 Suburban High Country

Production Details

Built exclusively by GM’s Arlington Assembly Team, the production of these SUVs will take place at GM’s Arlington Assembly plant in Texas, celebrating 70 years of production in 2024. GM’s significant investment of over $500 million in the facility demonstrates its commitment to maintaining its industry-leading full-size SUV business.

As the release date approaches, stay tuned for more details, including pricing and additional features, closer to the start of production.

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Derin Richardson is a seasoned editor who's worked in print and digital media since 2008. He earned his Bachelor of Arts at California State University, Fullerton, and is an avid fan of American muscle. He oversees content for The Mustang Source, Mustang Forums, Dodge Forum, MB World, JK-Forum and 5Series.

As the grandson of a former L.A. Fire Department mechanic, he's grown up around cars and trucks most of his life. Some of his fondest memories are the times he helped wrench on his grandfather's 1941 Ford Pickup, which he endearingly nicknamed "High Yeller."

He currently drives a Red Hot 2018 Chevrolet Camaro SS but appreciates anything with four wheels and a little rumble.

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