2021 Chevrolet Avalanche Rendered
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With the holidays now upon us and plenty of white stuff out in the yard (at least for some of us, that is), we decided it might be fun to dig up an old nameplate from the Chevy portfolio and do a new rendering for all you fine folks. So then – say hello to the all-new 2021 Chevrolet Avalanche!
Naturally, we have to preface this new rendering with a disclaimer that, as far as we know, General Motors doesn’t actually plan on producing a new 2021 Chevrolet Avalanche. Rather, we thought it would be fun to pen up such a creation just to see what it might look like.
With that in mind, let’s dive into the rendering:
Up front, the 2021 Chevrolet Avalanche sports the same fascia design as the all-new 2021 Chevrolet Suburban. Indeed, we based our rendering off the next-gen full-size SUV that just debuted earlier this month, down to the broad front fascia and restyled lighting signatures.
For those that may be unaware, the original Avalanche was also based on the Suburban, hence the similarities between this 2021 Chevrolet Avalanche rendering and the latest next-gen Suburban. We’d also expect a next-gen Avalanche to come with all the same upgrades as the new Suburban, including the GM T1 vehicle architecture and an independent rear suspension.
Moving towards the rear of the vehicle, we find the four-door show its pickup influence with the hatch section converted into an open bed. While the 2021 Chevrolet Avalanche wouldn’t have the same space as, say, a full-size pickup like the Chevrolet Silverado, it would still strike a nice balance between passenger room and cargo room – just like the original.
In back, we also see the influence of the next-gen Suburban, with the taillamp housings, horizontal chrome trim, and quad exhaust pipes reflecting the latest Suburban’s design scheme.
Produced between 2001 and 2013, the original Chevrolet Avalanche nameplate saw just two generations come and go. This is what a third-generation might look like.
Are you a fan of our 2021 Chevrolet Avalanche rendering? Are you a fan of the original Avalanche? Let us know in the comments, and tell us what you would do with a vehicle like this. And don’t forget to subscribe to GM Authority for more Chevrolet Avalanche, Chevrolet news, and around-the-clock GM news coverage.
Most versatile and best driving Chevy truck I have every owned. 200k and still holding out for the next Gen Avalanche to hit the market. The day it does, my order goes in…
My 09’LTZ MINT CONDITION 228,000 MILES
GM BUILDS ,THEY HAVE MY ORDER PAID IN FULL
I bought my Avalanche brand new in 2004 and drove it until 2013….. put 289,000 miles on it without a single problem ever …… loved it and cried when I had to trade it in on a new Malibu because my family thought I needed a more economical vehicle !!! I still miss it terribly , and would buy another new Avalanche in a heartbeat !! Every year I hope for Chevrolet to bring it back !! Please bring it back !!!!
very happy about my 2 previous avalanche 2002 and 2006 would love if 2021 would be the reborn year of the new AVALANCHE
PLEASE WE NEED THE NEW CHEVY AVALANCHE FOR 2021 BACK. TRY TO UNDERSTAND THAT THIS IS A GOOD TRUCK.
THANKS
I LOVE AVALANCHE TOO PLEASE BRING IT BACK. I CAN’T WAIT TO SEE MYSELF DRIVING A BRAND NEW CHEVY AVALANCHE FOR 2021 THAT WILL BE NICE HEY.
PLEASE BRING BACK THE CHEVY AVALANCHE WHAT ARE YOU STIL WAITING FOR
I currently own a 2012 Avalanche & drive dealer trades for my local Chevy dealer. Of all the new trucks I drive, there is not one that rides as smooth and comfortable as my Avalanche. Even my husband’s 2017 Silverado is not as comfortable. Please bring back the Avalanche & I will be first in line to buy another!
BRING BACK THE AVALANCHE!
I have a 2004 chevy avalanche with 140,000 miles & still going strong – I WOULD buy a new avalanche especially if price started out same as any other truck on market $28,000 -$35,000, of course base price without any fancy add ons
I’m a. 2005 Avalanche owner wouldn’t trade it for nothing the best vehicle I have ever had..it took me a while to find this vehicle because No one wanted to part with their Avalanche..so if y’all know any one who wants to part with their Avalanche let me know and I will be looking at the new one also..❤❤❤❤
Still have my 2007 Avalanche LT and j bout a 2020 Silverado 1500 High Country. I’d trade it in immediately if a new version of the Avalanche was available. Cmon GM…we’ve been waiting long enough!!
That’s a fine idea but let’s be honest……would anybody want one of these rather than a mint condition 2013 with low miles on it? The rendering is too Cadillac-looking for my tastes.