Tuesday, December 17, 2019

2021 Chevy Suburban and Tahoe Tightly Clinch “Bigger and Better” Promise


Here at Chuck Hutton Chevy of Memphis, it is finally the time of year where thoughts of egg nog, classics on YouTube such as “Frosty the Snowman”, and cherishing loved ones visiting from out of state are on our minds. This is when many customers come to us and ask about various details and features of upcoming models, and begin to wonder which SUV, sedan, or truck would be ideal for them. We were lucky enough to see an all-new Silverado for the 2019 model year, and now it's time for our large-size SUVs to follow suit and offer up the best in what buyers want for new features. 
The 2021 Chevy Suburban and Tahoe will both have new LED lights standard on front and rear, along with 18-inch wheels. There will be 9 exterior colors to choose from, and the Suburban's wheelbase is now stretched 4.1 inches and is 1.3 inches longer overall. The Tahoe sees its wheelbase expand by an extra 4.9 inches, and overall length grows by 6.7 inches. Both SUVs are all brand-new underneath, and there is a huge upgrade in the form of a multi-link, independent rear suspension. With the solid axle no longer being in place, the ride should now be noticeably smoother no matter what terrain is at hand. 

For the brand new Tahoe, cargo space behind the third row now increases by 66 percent, and there is 122.9 cubic feet of storage total. The incoming Suburban gains 19 percent in back for total cargo capacity of 144.7 cubic feet. Now both models feature sliding second-row seats that provide much easier access to the back. When you are looking closely at a vehicle that can carry more passengers than average, one of the things on buyers' holiday wish lists was displays: as many as five displays are available on both of these models, and among them is a standard-issue 10-inch infotainment screen that is now the largest in the segment. 
It wasn't that many years ago when hauls that took the family out of town required books and board games to keep those on board entertained. While those options are still a great way to keep people occupied, we all know that the “screen has become king” as far as the long drives are concerned. Rear-seat passengers can also now enjoy two 12.6-inch LCD displays, allowing those not having to navigate the road freedom to enjoy their favorite means of digital downtime. The brand-new 3.0-liter Duramax turbo-diesel inline 6 joins the ranks of the engines options list, cranking out 277 hp and 460 lb-ft of torque. When the urge to take a holiday test drive overcomes you, don't forget to inquire about the High Country models: this top-of-the-line trim offers the most distinct grille we've ever seen, and 22-inch wheels that are  the best automotive “Holiday tree trimming treat” we've seen! 

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