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2025 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban Can Stream Camera Views To Your Smartphone

The Chevy Tahoe and Chevy Suburban full-size SUVs were both refreshed for the 2025 model year, introducing a long list of updates and changes over the preceding 2024-model-year vehicles. Among the updates are new tech features to enhance both safety and convenience. Interestingly, the 2025 Chevy Tahoe and 2025 Chevy Suburban will both offer a new Connected Cameras feature that will enable users to stream camera views directly to their smartphone.

The 2025 Chevy Tahoe and 2025 Chevy Suburban will enable users to stream camera views directly to their smartphone.

The Connected Cameras feature is enabled through 5G connectivity and GM’s new Global B electronic architecture, the latter of which launched with the debut of the 2020 Cadillac CT5 and 2020 Corvette C8. Essentially, the Connected Cameras system integrates a network of cameras both inside and outside the vehicle, providing a view into the cabin, as well as a 360-degree view around the exterior of the vehicle.

The Connected Cameras system includes several key functionalities, such as:

  • Automatic Crash Recording: Automatically saves footage in the event of a collision.
  • Security Recording: Monitors the surroundings of your vehicle for added security.
  • Live View: Allows real-time viewing of the vehicle’s interior and exterior.
  • My Recordings: Offers dash cam functionality to record driving footage.
  • Cloud Storage: An industry-first feature that provides storage for video recordings in the cloud.

Access to camera views and recordings is facilitated through the myChevrolet mobile app, and must be linked to an active OnStar service plan. Some features might require additional paid plans.

In addition to the Connected Cameras feature, the refreshed 2025 Chevy Tahoe and Suburban debut several other noteworthy updates. For example, the SUVs’ exterior has been redesigned, drawing inspiration from Chevy’s latest truck lineup and incorporating new signature lighting elements. Wheel sizing ranges up to 24-inch wheels in diameter.

Under the hood, the refreshed 2025 SUVs now offer the more powerful 3.0L I6 LZ0 turbodiesel Duramax engine, which packs a 10-percent increase in horsepower and 7.6-percent increase in torque compared to the 3.0L I6 LM2 turbodiesel Duramax engine offered previously. Both models will also feature the latest in trailering assists and the option for GM’s Super Cruise semi-autonomous drive system.

Both SUVs ride on the GM T1 platform, and both are produced 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. No word on if there are chassis cameras, so yuppie soccer moms can see what they are backing over in the Costco parking lot. I’m holding out on my purchase until they offer RPO ZZZ – the deployable driver’s blanket and pillow- it’s available only with RPO BS1, the Dream Cruise option. Also hoping for the optional 37-inch wheels finished in chromed carbon fiber. And where the hell is my 75-inch infotainment screen??

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  2. It’s like the Oprah Winfrey Giving Away Pontiac G6’s Special Edition… “I have data collection for you, and for you, and you… data collection for EVERYONE!”

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  3. OnSpy wasn’t enough. Now they want pictures!

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  4. Wish they would make a retro upgrade to my ’23 1500. I would love to be able to use the cameras already in the vehicle instead of having to use a separate dash-cam. I don’t see why they couldn’t make this happen, all the hardware is already in place.

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    1. They want you to buy a new one, Einstein. And they already know you are a sucker because you bought a new ’23

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  5. Any idea when the 2025/s will be available with the new small diesel?

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    1. Later in the model year I read.

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  6. That’s creepy. From step A to Z. What they bill as being “for our protection” and “our convenience” is usually for their benefit, at our expense. And it probably costs an extra limb to have, so why would anyone go for this. It’s bad enough having to call and cancel OnStar, and beat down the sale reps trying to push it on you every time you get a new vehicle. This is why our world is so screwed. No privacy, and every excuse they can come up with to charge more money.

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  7. When will they post all the options for the 2025 Z71Tahoe

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