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2025 Chevy Tahoe And Suburban To Get 5G Network Connectivity

Although the Bow Tie brand’s two full-size SUVs didn’t receive a mid-cycle refresh for the 2024 model year as anticipated, the 2025 Chevy Tahoe and 2025 Chevy Suburban are set to receive the anticipated revision. While the revised SUVs will feature the expected exterior and interior updates, GM Authority has learned that the 2025 Tahoe and Suburban will gain new network capabilities.

In conjunction with the mid-cycle refresh, the 2025 Chevy Tahoe and Suburban will receive 5G network connectivity to support technologies like OnStar, Super Cruise and the Global B electronic architecture, along with the availability of a 5G Wi-Fi hotspot.

Side profile photo of 2025 Chevy Tahoe prototype.

2025 Chevy Tahoe prototype

As a reminder, General Motors announced back in August 2021 that 5G connectivity would come to select vehicles. The first model to receive such capabilities is the 2024 Cadillac Lyriq, which features 5G as standard fare across its entire trim lineup.

In regard to the 2025 Chevy Tahoe and 2025 Chevy Suburban specifically, the two full-size SUVs will receive a new front fascia treatment that includes a two-tiered headlight setup, similar to that of the 2019 Chevy Blazer. The rear fascia will also receive updates, including new taillights. Up top, expect a new roof-mounted antenna fin, while new 24-inch wheel options will also be available.

2025 Chevy Tahoe prototype.

2025 Chevy Tahoe prototype

On the inside, the interior will feature an overhauled cabin with a new, larger infotainment screen. Although the exact details have yet to be released, GM Authority spy shots indicate that a 17.7-inch-diagonal color infotainment system and a large 11-inch-diagonal color Driver Information Center (DIC) will be available.

In the powertrain department, a majority of the engines from the 2024 Tahoe will carry over into the new model year. However, the 3.0L I6 LZ0 turbodiesel Duramax engine is expected to replace the current 3.0L I6 LM2 turbodiesel Duramax.

Launch details aren’t available yet, but both revised full-size SUVs will continue to ride on the GM T1 platform, while production will take place at the GM Arlington plant in Texas.

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Comments

  1. I will wait until the 2025 model year for the Tahoe when I will purchase the high country. The interior dashboard definitely needs to be updated, it is way to old fashioned as it is now with that infotainment screen just sticking up and not built into the dashboard like the GMC Yukon .

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    1. China sales are down . Offer the 2025 XT5 in this country’s

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  2. how about a 3 door version to bring in the 2025 tahoe

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    1. its called the bronco.

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  3. ALL MODELS should get the latest connectivity as soon as it becomes widely available. Otherwise, you’re stuck with old tech that will eventually be discontinued, leaving you high and dry. I went through this with GM as far back as 2007 when 1G went away and had to pay big bucks to upgrade that car to 2G. It’s quite the racket.

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  4. 5 g has been out for how long now? I can see in a few years 6g will roll out and 4g networks will get shutdown. What is the problem upgrading to 5g? They should not be far behind the the handset makers.

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