Chevrolet Suburban 2023 Review

Chevrolet Suburban 2023 Review


Chevrolet Suburban 2023 Review

The Chevrolet Suburban, one of the oldest model nameplates on the road, is still all about bulk and brawn. With its extended wheelbase, it closely resembles the Chevy Tahoe, but the Suburban is even bigger, making it an undisputed champ for hauling people and gear.
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0.22 -> The Chevrolet Suburban, one of the oldest model nameplates on the road, is still all
4.52 -> about bulk and brawn.
6.45 -> With its extended wheelbase, it closely resembles the Chevy Tahoe, but the Suburban is even
11.24 -> bigger, making it an undisputed champ for hauling people and gear.
15.719 -> The 2023 Suburban now comes with GM's Level 2 autonomous driving technology, Super Cruise,
21.039 -> which was a notable missing feature in the 2021 model.
24.09 -> While its size is the Suburban's main virtue, it still manages to disguise its bulk on the
28.88 -> road.
29.88 -> The optional magnetic dampers make the Suburban glide smoothly, and all three of its available
34.35 -> powertrains are competent.
36.43 -> The 5.3-liter V-8 engine that comes standard makes 355 hp and 383 lb-ft, with a maximum
44.079 -> towing capacity of 8,300 pounds.
47.12 -> The most efficient engine is a 3.0-liter turbodiesel that earns an EPA rating of 21/27 mpg, while
54.079 -> the upgrade pick is a 6.2-liter V-8 that produces 420 hp and 460 lb-ft, which is only available
61.109 -> in RST trim and above.
63.27 -> The Suburban's size means it has few true competitors, with the closest comparison being
67.409 -> its sibling, the GMC Yukon XL, which shares a platform and engine lineup.
72.72 -> In terms of safety, the Suburban earned a four-star overall rating from the NHTSA, with
77.619 -> its suite of standard safety tech including automatic emergency braking, lane keeping
81.69 -> assist, parking sensors, and automatic high-beams.
85.15 -> Blind-spot monitors don't come standard until the Premier trim, and adaptive cruise control
89.56 -> is optional even on top-spec High Country models.
92.59 -> Super Cruise is newly available on upper trims.
96 -> In terms of infotainment, the base LS trim comes with an 8.0-inch infotainment touchscreen
100.909 -> running older software, while all other trims get a 10.2-inch display with Google Maps and
105.45 -> voice assistant, Bose sound, and wireless charging.
109.08 -> The driver also gets a 12.0-inch customizable digital instrument cluster.
114.049 -> Premier trims add an upgraded sound system, while High Country models go a step further
118.369 -> with a head-up display and a surround-view camera.
121.219 -> Both trims are available with GM's Super Cruise technology, which allows hands-free driving
125.55 -> on many highways.

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