When the 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban hit the market late next year, they will do so with freshened exteriors and a new interior design to accommodate a 17.7-inch touchscreen.
The large SUVs also will have a more powerful diesel engine option available later in production and new technology enhancements designed to provide greater confidence and security behind the wheel.
“The updates on the 2025 Chevy Tahoe and Suburban make the industry’s best-selling full-size SUVs an ever-stronger option for our customers,” says Scott Bell, vice president of the Chevrolet brand for General Motors Co. in Detroit. “Our segment-leading position is the envy of our competitors — no one comes close to Chevrolet.”
Among the features of the 2025 Tahoe and Suburban are:
- Freshened exterior design with bolder signature lighting and all-new lighting animations, and new available 24-inch wheels.
- New interior design centered on an all-new best-in-segment 17.7-inch-diagonal central touchscreen, along with an enhanced High Country interior and additional refinements across the lineup.
- Available second-generation 3.0L turbo-diesel Duramax engine with 10 percent more horsepower than current models, available later in production.
- Ride and handling enhancements engineered for greater driving refinement.
- Enhanced safety and technology including Connected Cameras, a fully integrated network of cameras that allow customers to remotely view the interior and exterior of their vehicle, in addition to recording events like crash and theft. Some features may require an OnStar plan.
The new exterior look is framed by a fresh front-end design with new lighting. All six trims — LS, LT, RST, Z71, Premier, and High Country — receive a new front fascia, with select trims offering unique design cues. The Z71 — one of the nameplates’ fastest-selling trims — incorporates skid plates and a high-approach front fascia, while the High Country leans in on a sport-luxury theme, with a sophisticated balance of black and Galvano chrome trim.
“The new faces of Tahoe and Suburban are more expressive, borrowing inspiration from the recently refreshed Chevrolet truck lineup,” says Phil Zak, executive design director of Global Chevrolet. “They remain as versatile as ever, but with a greater emphasis on the details that have driven these large SUVs to the top of their segment.”
Along with their new look, the 2025 Tahoe and Suburban also introduce two new exterior colors: Cypress Gray and Lakeshore Blue Metallic.
Inside, Chevrolet says the interior of the Tahoe and Suburban “feel airier and more spacious,” with an interior that “emulates the technology focus of other recently introduced Chevrolet models.” Sweeping lines and lowering the instrument panel increase the perceived space for driver and front row passenger.
Display screens are the centerpiece of the cabin, starting with an all-new standard 17.7-inch-diagonal free-form infotainment screen paired with the 11-inch-diagonal driver information center.
The screen is canted slightly toward the driver for a more commanding feeling of control, while still prioritizing easy access for the front-seat passenger. It is designed to be intuitive without sacrificing a clean, sleek design.
A 5.3-liter gas V-8 remains the standard engine for LS, LT, RST, Z71, and Premier. The 6.2-liter V-8 is standard on High Country and available on RST, Z71, and Premier. The new diesel engine will be available in 2025 after initial launch.
Tahoe and Suburban will continue to include trailering technologies such as a high-capacity radiator and cooling fan, an integrated trailer brake controller, Hitch View 5, Hill Decent Control 5, Blind Zone Steering Assist with Trailering 5, the Chevrolet Trailering App, and other features.
Production will take place at GM’s Arlington Assembly plant, in Texas — a facility celebrating 70 years of production in 2024. Announced earlier this year, GM is investing more than $500 million in the Texas facility to strengthen its full-size SUV business. Through this more than half-a-billion-dollar investment, Arlington Assembly will receive new tooling and equipment in its stamping, body shop, and general assembly areas. GM has announced nearly $2 billion in investments for Arlington Assembly since 2013.
The all-new 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban go on sale late next year. Additional details, including pricing, will be announced closer to the start of production. More information is available at chevrolet.com.