While the Chevy Tahoe and Chevy Suburban were expected to receive a mid-cycle refresh for the 2024 model year, this revision is now set to debut for the 2025 model year. As such, the 2024 Chevy Tahoe and 2024 Chevy Suburban will feature just a few updates over the preceding 2023 model year. Now, production of the Bow Tie brand’s 2024 model-year full-size SUVs has officially kicked off.
The start of regular production (SORP) of the 2024 Tahoe and 2024 Suburban was originally slated for November 6th, 2023. However, this date was ultimately delayed, likely due to the UAW strike at the GM Arlington plant in Texas.
The only change for the 2024 model year is the deletion of the Auburn Metallic paint color. In regard to the specifics of the upcoming 2025 model-year revision, both full-size SUVs will receive a new front fascia treatment that includes a two-tiered headlight setup, similar to that found on 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.
Moving to 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 on offer.
As for the powertrain, a majority of the engines from the 2024 Chevy Tahoe and 2024 Chevy Suburban will carry over into the new model year, which includes the 5.3L V8 L84 and 6.2L V8 L87 engines. However, the 3.0L I6 LZ0 turbodiesel Duramax engine is expected to replace the current 3.0L I6 LM2Â turbodiesel Duramax.
Launch details have yet to be released, but both revised full-size SUVs will continue to ride on the GM T1 platform, while production will continue to take place at the aforementioned GM Arlington plant.
Subscribe to GM Authority for more Chevy Tahoe news, Chevy Suburban news, Chevy news, GM business news, GM production news, and around-the-clock GM news coverage.
No Comments yet