The 2023 Chevrolet Suburban receives a few minor changes and updates for the third model year of the 12th-generation full-size SUV.
These changes follow the 2021 Suburban, which received a complete overhaul (re-engineering and redesign), followed by minor changes to the 2022 Suburban. From there, the 2024 Suburban featured even fewer minor changes, while the 2025 Suburban receives the midcycle refresh.
Below are the changes to the 2023 Chevy Suburban.
Model Line
- No changes
This means that the Suburban continues to be offered as an extended-length, full-size five-door SUV across the following trim levels:
- Commercial / Fleet (fleet only)
- LS
- LT
- RST
- Z71
- Premier
- High Country
The Suburban is the extended-length variant of the Chevrolet Tahoe, which is the shorter model.
Mechanical
- No changes
Exterior
- Deletion of three exterior color options:
- Satin Steel Metallic (G9K)
- Evergreen Gray Metallic (GED)
- Cherry Red Tintcoat (GSK)

2022 Chevrolet Suburban in Satin Steel Metallic (G9K)

2022 Chevrolet Suburban in Evergreen Gray Metallic (GED)

2022 Chevrolet Suburban in Cherry Red Tintcoat (GSK)
- Addition of three exterior color options:
- Silver Sage Metallic (G6N)
- Radiant Red Tintcoat (GNT)
- Sterling Gray Metallic (GXD)

2023 Chevrolet Suburban in Silver Sage Metallic (G6N)

2023 Chevrolet Suburban in Radiant Red Tintcoat (GNT)

2023 Chevrolet Suburban Sterling Gray Metallic (GXD)
- Addition of two wheel options:
- 22-inch bright aluminum wheels with Midnight Silver premium paint (SII)
- Available on LS, LT, RST, Premier, High Country
- Includes wheel locks (SFE, LPO) on all trims
- On High Country, not available with LM2 engine
- 22-inch six-spoke Carbon Flash Metallic aluminum wheels with selective machining (SIY)
- Available on LS, LT, RST, Premier, High Country
- Includes wheel locks (SFE, LPO) on all trims
- On High Country, not available with LM2 engine
- 22-inch bright aluminum wheels with Midnight Silver premium paint (SII)
- Addition of Black grille with Chevrolet lettering (RZB, LPO)
- Available on all trim levels except for Z71 and High Country
Interior
- Change in steering wheel wrap material
- Commercial/fleet model continues with Urethane steering wheel (NK5), while LS, LT, RST, Z71, Premier, and High Country trim levels now have steering wheels wrapped in simulated leather (N57)
- For the 2022 model year, these trims were equipped with leather-wrapped steering wheels (NP5)
Safety / Security
- No changes
Driver Assist Technology
- Addition of Super Cruise (UKL)
- Available as part of the Advanced Technology Package, which also includes Enhanced Automatic Parking Assist (UKZ) and Reverse Automatic Braking (UVZ)
- Only available on Premier and High Country models
Functional
- No changes
Packages
- Adaptive Cruise Control (KSG) and Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking (UGN) have been removed from the Premium Package (PCU), Premium Package 2 (RGK) and the High Country Deluxe Package (PDM) and are now standalone options
- For the 2022 model year, these features were only available in conjunction with the Premium Package (PCU) and Premium Package 2 (RGK) and the High Country Deluxe Package (PDM)
The updates and changes described here are specific to the U.S. market and may be different for other markets.
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