Both the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban were all-new for the 2021 model year, so two years into the product cycle, don’t expect any major changes. Here are the three things new for the 2023 Tahoe and Suburban.
We’ve tested this feature on the 2023 GMC Hummer as well as the 2022 GMC Sierra and Chevy Silverado, and we’ve found it’s one of the better semi-autonomous systems out there. In addition to hands-free highway driving with lane-centering and speed modulation, Super Cruise now allows for hands-free trailering as well as automatic lane changes. Though the latter can be a bit freaky the first time you experience it, the lane change is executed smoothly, right down to turning the blinker on and off autonomously.
So, we’re excited to see this roll out to the 2023 Tahoe and Suburban, and it will be available on Premier and High Country trims.
Ooooh. Paint colors. We know, it’s not super exciting, but there three new ones on the 2023 Tahoe and Suburban. Two paint colors, Silver Sage Metallic and Sterling Gray Metallic, are no-cost options. But the third one, Radiant Red Tintcoat, has a cost associated with it. Though Chevy didn’t expressly state what the price for this color would be, there is a Cherry Red Tintcoat for 2022, and it’s $495.
The 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban now feature available Super Cruise. It requires an active Super Cruise plan or trial. Due to current supply-chain shortages, Super Cruise will have limited or late availability, which is subject to change. (Image courtesy of General Motors)
Chevy is very tied to its gold bowtie on the grille. But owners would go aftermarket to black out the logo. So, Chevrolet is getting into the game with an accessory option on the 2023 Tahoe and Suburban. It’ll be available on the LS, LT, RST and Premier trims.
Because Chevrolet did a good job with the interior the first time around, we don’t think we’ll see any major changes to the Tahoe or Suburban for another couple years. So, look for tech changes and small design tweaks until 2025 or so. We predict the next big change will be adding the Android-based infotainment system we’ve seen in the refreshed Sierra and Silverado.
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