2025 Chevy Suburban And Tahoe Get Bigger Touchscreens And Stronger Diesels

2025 Chevy Suburban And Tahoe Get Bigger Touchscreens And Stronger Diesels

2025 Chevy Suburban And Tahoe Get Bigger Touchscreens And Stronger Diesels

The Chevrolet Suburban and its slightly smaller Tahoe sibling are the top choice for families, work crews, and shuttle agencies. Despite strong competition, Chevy is updating the 2025 Suburban and Tahoe to maintain their status.

The most notable changes are seen at the front, with a new, Silverado EV–inspired front fascia. Larger daytime running lights and bigger headlights are also featured. Standard on all models is a gloss black grille bar, with unique textures for specific trims.

The side profile remains mostly unchanged, but the RST and High Country models now offer 24-inch wheels as an option. The rear design has also been updated with wider taillamps and sporty quad tailpipes.

Tahoe And Suburban Tech

Both models now feature a new, 17.7-inch touchscreen and 11.0-inch digital instrument cluster as standard. The redesigned dashboard improves sightlines and reduces claustrophobia. The shift selector is back on the steering column, and the center console has been tweaked. The new tech features also include towing assistance, cloud-connected camera system, and wireless smartphone integration.

Standard safety features include automatic emergency braking, lane centering technology, blind spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control. Advanced driver-assist features like Super Cruise will be available on lower trims as well.

Hauling The Mail

The 2025 Tahoe and Suburban will offer the Duramax 3.0-liter turbodiesel on the Z71 trim level, featuring a high-output version with increased horsepower and torque. The gasoline V8 engines remain unchanged. The steering system and rear suspension have been updated for a more responsive driving experience.

Despite the upgrades, the towing capacity for the Suburban has decreased, while the Tahoe remains the same. The new diesel boosts efficiency and power, but it still falls short compared to some competitors.

Production Plans

The 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban will enter production late next year at GM’s Arlington factory. Pricing details are yet to be revealed, but a slight increase from the current models is expected. We’ll have more information as the production date approaches.