The 2023 Chevy Tahoe and 2023 Chevy Suburban introduce the third model year for both SUVs following the debut of all-new generations with the 2021 model year. Notably, both the 2023 Chevy Tahoe and 2023 Chevy Suburban now offer the new Advanced Technology Package.
The new Advanced Technology Package for the 2023 Chevy Tahoe and 2023 Chevy Suburban is tagged with RPO code PDN, and is offered for the Premier and High Country trim levels. Content for the new package differs between the two trims, with package content for Premier trim levels including (relevant RPO codes listed in parentheses):
- Super Cruise (UKL)
- Enhanced Automatic Parking Assist (UKZ)
- Reverse Automatic Braking (UVZ)
- HD Surround Vision (UV2)
- Head-Up Display (UV6)
- Rear Camera Mirror (DRZ)
- Rear Camera Mirror Washer (CWA)
- Rear Pedestrian Alert (UKK)
- Adaptive Cruise Control (KSG)
- Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking (UGN)
Meanwhile, the Advanced Technology Package offered for 2023 Chevy Tahoe High Country and 2023 Chevy Suburban High Country includes:
- Super Cruise (UKL)
- Enhanced Automatic Parking Assist (UKZ)
- Reverse Automatic Braking (UVZ)
Package pricing is currently unavailable. Note that the Advanced Technology Package requires the Max Trailering Package (RPO code NHT) and Rear Seat Media System (RPO code UW9). It also requires choosing either the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 engine or the 3.0L I6 LM2 turbodiesel Duramax engine.
Further notable updates for the 2023 model year include the debut of the new 2023 Chevy Tahoe RST Performance Edition, which throws in a few choice performance additions that increase output for the 6.2L V8 L87 engine by 13 horsepower and 7 pound-feet of torque, bringing peak output to 433 horsepower and 467 pound-feet of torque. This helps to reduce the SUV’s 0-to-60 mph time to roughly 5.8 seconds. Complementary upgrades include components from the Chevy Tahoe PPV, including unique suspension calibrations, as well as upgraded brakes.
Under the skin, the 2023 Chevy Tahoe and 2023 Chevy Suburban ride on the GM T1 platform, with production taking place at the GM Arlington plant in Texas.
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Comments
… but will be unavailable to order or be built and delivered without the chips to allow it to function.
But Will It Be Delivered When Ordered?
Typical GM. All this great technology buuuuuuuuuut unavailable through rest of 23 model year! Another GM carrot
Max Trailering Package and Rear Media System…..that just killed that Package…..lol
And not a heated/cooled front seat option in sight. But folks in the back can get it. What the hell is GM thinking? My kids don’t give a rats ass about heat/cooled sets. They in booster seats lol. Heck my friends in the back are more comfortable than me smh.
Take your hand off your tool and drive the vehicle.
If you can’t keep it between the ditches use uber.