The starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the 2019 Chevrolet Suburban has grown between $500 and $600 compared to the 2018 model.
According to a pricing analysis performed by GM Authority, the starting MSRP of the base LS and Premier trim levels rose by $600 each, while the base price of the 2019 Suburban LT grew by $500.
Trim Level | 2019 Chevrolet Suburban | 2018 Chevrolet Suburban | + / – 2019 |
---|---|---|---|
2WD/RWD | |||
LS | $52,095 | $51,495 | +$600 |
LT | $57,095 | $56,595 | +$500 |
Premier | $66,795 | $66,195 | +$600 |
4WD | |||
LS | $55,095 | $54,495 | +$600 |
LT | $60,095 | $59,595 | +$500 |
Premier | $69,795 | $69,195 | +$600 |
The changes in 2019 Chevrolet Suburban are identical to those of the 2019 Tahoe, which makes sense given that the former is an extended-length version of the latter.
About The Figures
- Pricing figures represent starting Manufacturer Suggested Retail Prices (MSPR) for each trim level without additional options.
- MSRP obtained from Chevrolet for the United States market.
- MSRP does not include $1,295 destination charge per vehicle.
- Manufacturer incentives, rebates or other offers not included in MSRP.
About Chevrolet Suburban
The Chevrolet Suburban is an extended-length, full-size Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV). It is currently Chevrolet's biggest SUV, slotting above the Chevrolet Tahoe, which is the same vehicle as the Suburban, but with a shorter wheelbase. The current model was introduced for the 2015 model year and represents the 12th generation of the Suburban nameplate. The model rides on the GMT-K2 platform shared with the Chevrolet Silverado, Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Sierra, GMC Yukon and Yukon XL as well as the Cadillac Escalade and Escalade ESV.
The 2018 Chevy Suburban represents the fourth model year of the 12th-generation Suburban. The vehicle remains highly competitive in its segment and the 2018 model year brings various improvements, most notably the Suburban RST appearance package.
The 2019 Chevy Suburban represents the fifth model year of the 12th-generation Suburban, and offers up a new exterior color, a new Premier badge on the tailgate, and new color availability for the Suburban RST as well as the rear-closeout feature. In addition, two new models are introduced, both offering the 6.2L V8 L86 engine and 10-speed transmission. The first is the Suburban RST Performance Package that focuses on performance while the second is the Premier Plus model that focuses on luxury. The addition of the 6.2L V8 engine addresses a long-standing request of potential customers and enthusiasts on the K2-generation Suburban, which spent the first four years of its lifespan being offered exclusively with the less potent 5.3L V8 L83 engine.
An all-new, 13th-generation Suburban is expected for the 2020 model year. The vehicle will be based on the new GM T1 platform and is expected to deliver an all-new exterior, interior, and powertrains, along with exceptional attention to detail and new aerodynamic features such as front air curtains.
The Chevrolet Suburban is built at the GM Arlington factory in Texas operated by GM USA.
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