Flash forward to 2019. "We've taken what people love about these pioneering SUVs and made them even better – adding more room for people and cargo, more advanced technology and an unrivaled driving experience," GM North American head Barry Engle said in a statement.
The front end is already drawing some criticism. Overall, the new Suburban isn't hugely different, design-wise, from the previous generation. There's only so much you can do with a gigantic box on four wheels. But the the snazzy new grille and those cut-in running lights ... well, it's interesting.
The engine is either a 5.3-liter 8, making 355 horsepower or a 6.2-liter V8, making 420 horsepower. A 3.0-liter, turbocharged Duramax diesel six-cylinder is also on offer. Transmission is a standard 10-speed until. Chevy didn't detail pricing, but it should be in the range of the outgoing Suburban when the new SUV goes on sale mid-2020.
The lineup consists of six trim levels. The basic LS and higher spec LT are joined by the stylish RST, the offroad-oriented Z71, the luxurious Premier, and the range-topping High Country.
"We transformed ... Suburban to offer all-new technologies and features and deliver a better driving experience, while staying true to the versatility and capability that have earned people's trust for generations," GM Tim Herrick said in a statement.