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2023 Chevy Tahoe And Suburban Enhanced Trailer View Feature Is Back

The 2023 Chevy Tahoe and 2023 Chevy Suburban introduce only a handful of updates and changes over the previous 2022 model, with the 2023 Chevy Tahoe arriving as the third model year for the fifth-generation SUV, and the 2023 Chevy Suburban arriving as the third model year for the twelfth-generation SUV. Now, GM Authority has learned that both full-size SUVs are once again available to order with the Enhanced Trailer View feature.

Back in August of the 2022 calendar year, GM Authority was the first to report that the 2023 Chevy Tahoe and 2023 Chevy Suburban were unavailable to order with the Enhanced Trailer View feature. However, supply issues have been resolved and the handy feature can be ordered again.

A picture of the Chevy Tahoe High Country.

Tagged with RPO code ZM1, Enhanced Trailer View was originally added to the Chevy Tahoe and Chevy Suburban options list for the 2022 model year. The feature includes 13 unique camera views that provide the driver with greater awareness around the vehicle, including the ability to “see through” compatible trailers.

Priced at $750, the Enhanced Trailer View package includes the following content (relevant RPO codes listed in parentheses):

  • Trailer Camera Provisions (TRG)
  • Trailering Assist Guidelines (THS)
  • Auxiliary Trailer Camera (TRO)

To note, the Auxiliary Trailer Camera is an LPO-level option, which means it is installed by the dealer, rather than at the factory when the vehicle is initially produced.

Enhanced Trailer View is offered as an optional upgrade for the 2023 Chevy Tahoe Premier and 2023 Chevy Suburban Premier, both of which require the Max Trailering Package (RPO code NHT, $415), Trailer Tire Pressure Monitor Sensors (RPO code PTT, $50) and the Enhanced Display and Alert Package (RPO code Y74, $1,625) to option the feature.

Enhanced Trailer View is also offered as optional for the 2023 Chevy Tahoe High Country and 2023 Chevy Suburban High Country, both of which require the Max Trailering Package (RPO code NHT, $415) and Trailer Tire Pressure Monitor Sensors (RPO code PTT, $50) to option the feature.

Enhanced Trailer View is not offered on LS, LT, RST, or Z71 trim levels.

As a reminder, the 2023 Chevy Tahoe and 2023 Chevy Suburban offer a total of three engine options, including the atmospheric 5.3L V8 L84 gasoline engine, the atmospheric 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine, and 3.0L I6 LM2 turbodiesel Duramax engine. The GM T1 platform provides the bones, while production takes place at the GM Arlington plant in Texas.

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. That should help just in time to view what you’re about to hit around you from the trailer sway in that headline picture towing setup! Way too nose-up for a trailer of that length with a Tahoe. Needs a shank and should be level or slightly nose down.

    If the OEMs want to add these trailering aids, fine, but they should also be adding things that are actually going to make a difference for everyone’s on-road safety. Things like payload sensors, tongue weight sensors, GAWR sensors, GCVWR sensors, etc. to notify drivers of potential overload conditions. Too many people these days are ONLY focused on tow capacity numbers — with no consideration of other vehicle capability limits.

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  2. What picture are you looking at?

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