The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the 2016 Chevrolet Suburban grew between $525 and $700 compared to the 2015 model.
According to a pricing analysis performed by GM Authority, the MSRP of the base LS trim level saw a $700 price bump, while the base price of the LT and LTZ trim levels grew $525 each. The price increases mimic those of the Suburban’s smaller brother, the Tahoe.
Trim Level | 2016 Chevrolet Suburban | 2015 Chevrolet Suburban | + / – 2016 |
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Rear Wheel-Drive | |||
LS | $48,195 | $47,495 | +$700 |
LS | $50,895 | $50,195 | +$700 |
LT | $55,925 | $55,400 | +$525 |
LTZ | $65,505 | $64,980 | +$525 |
All Wheel-Drive | |||
LS | $48,195 | $47,495 | +$700 |
LS | $53,895 | $53,195 | +$700 |
LT | $58,925 | $58,400 | +$525 |
LTZ | $68,505 | $67,980 | +$525 |
The 2016 Suburban features several changes and updates. The most notable of these are new exterior colors, and an optional all-digital reconfigurable gauge cluster, head-up display (HUD), IntelliBeam headlamps, and Lane Keep Assist technology. In addition, the capless fuel fill system is standard on all 2016 Suburban models.
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