GM has officially refreshed its full-size SUV lineup, unveiling a host of updates for each of its full-size utility nameplates in conjunction with the 2025 model year. That includes refreshes for the Chevy Tahoe and Chevy Suburban, GMC Yukon / Yukon XL, and Cadillac Escalade / Escalade ESV. Now, with each of these models officially out in the open, the question becomes this – which of the three General Motors full-size SUVs is your favorite?
Before we launch into this, we should mention that this particular poll will be restricted to General Motors’ ICE-based full-size models, and won’t take into consideration the automaker’s new EVs. In addition, to keep things simple, we’re bundling together the standard-length and extended-length body styles for each brand into a single entry (Chevy Tahoe / Chevy Suburban, GMC Yukon / Yukon XL, Cadillac Escalade / Escalade ESV).
From the outset, there are a few things that each of these nameplates have in common. Each has three rows of seating, each is based on the General Motors T1 platform, and each is assembled at the General Motors Arlington plant in Texas. After that, however, the various nameplates start to differentiate themselves.
On the Chevy side, the Tahoe and Suburban present large, rectangular front air intakes flanked by thin upper lighting elements and reverse checkmark signature lighting. The trim level lineup includes LS, LT, RST, Z71, Premier, and High Country, while the powertrain lineup includes the naturally aspirated 5.3L V8 L84 gasoline engine, the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine, and the 3.0L I6 LZ0 turbodiesel Duramax engine, the latter of which is a new addition for the 2025 model year, replacing the 3.0L I6 LM2 offered previously.
Meanwhile, Big Red’s full-sizer, the GMC Yukon, takes things up a notch in luxury, featuring a 16.8-inch tablet-style infotainment screen in the cabin, plus an optional eight-inch diagonal touchscreen for rear-seated passengers. The trim level lineup consists of the new-for-2025 Elevation, followed by the AT4, the new-for-2025 AT4 Ultimate, Denali, and finally, Denali Ultimate. The Yukon offers the same three powertrain options as its Chevy counterparts.
Finally, we have the 2025 Cadillac Escalade, which takes after the Escalade IQ in terms of styling. The interior of the new Escalade is dominated by a massive pillar-to-pillar 55-inch display, while the Super Cruise semi-autonomous driver assist system is included as standard. The only powertrain option for non-V-Series variants is the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine, but for those that feel the need for speed, the Escalade-V is the way to go, laying down 682 horsepower thanks to the supercharged 6.2L V8 LT4 gasoline engine.
So, with all that covered, we still want to know – which of the three General Motors full-size SUVs is your favorite? Tell us by voting in the poll below, and be sure to subscribe to GM Authority for more Chevy Tahoe news, Chevy Suburban news, GMC Yukon news, Cadillac Escalade news, Chevy news, GMC news, Cadillac news, and around-the-clock General Motors news coverage.
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Tahoe, own a 2023 High Country diesel
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I think all three look fantastic but I have a preference over the Escalade. I will take the GMC Yukon Denali Ultimate next as a second favorite.
I think the short Wheelbase Escalade is the best looking...I don't really care for the looks of any of the long wheelbase models
All 3 look nice but I prefer the Suburban design over the Yukon.
I've had a bunch of 'Burbs from 1949 to 2022, two '97/99 2x2 Tahoes, and one 2016 Esky. Loved them all but my 65 Carryall/Suburban was the best.
Mike, I also had a '49 Suburban - 350/4spd. LOVED IT!
My current SUV is a '14 Suburban 4x4 w/40kmi. I've owned about 9 Suburbans/Yukon XLs over the years.
My preference of GM's latest offerings would be an Escalade XL V - but WAY out of my price range.
Nice. I'm looking for a 35/36 Suburban now. They're out there but very pricey. Yes, that Esky V is a bad boy and way high-priced, but they have been selling them.
none, I'll never own an SUV.
On my 5 th Tahoe and my 2023 Premier is the best.
Quiet ride, real power, with great looks. 2025 will
Be next one in the driveway.
get the high country with the air suspension. the air suspension is worth it
Our 4th Tahoe will be a 2025 LS........My wife has always had a Tahoe since we bought a 2005.....2009........2017. All are still on the road doing great with 2 at 300,000 miles......
On our 4th Suburban, next one will be Yukon XL Denali. Short wheelbase versions just look too fat and stubby, although they probably are easier to park.
I would like to 'like' these vehicles - unfortunately people who have bought them say there are problems with both the 5.7 and 6.2 engines' reliability.
If they put a reliable Gas or Electric drive train in them it would be a different story for me.