2023 Chevrolet Suburban: A Trim Comparison

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The newly refreshed Chevrolet Suburban is a great full-size SUV that returns for 2023. It may tow like a truck, but it definitely gives you the control of a sports utility vehicle. But once you’ve settled on the Suburban, you still have to choose a trim. This comparison guide will help you to narrow down your choices.

Choosing a Suburban Trim

The 2023 Chevrolet Suburban offers a spacious interior and powerful performance no matter which option you choose, but each trim offers more features than the last with a price to match. Consider your budget and your families needs when deciding on a trim. Newly available is GM’s Super Cruise hands-free driving system.

Overall

Some things remain the same no matter which Suburban you ultimately choose. The fuel economy for the Suburban is 15 mpg in the city and 22 mpg on the highway, regardless of your trim. Another constant is the towing capacity of up to 6,300 pounds when properly equipped. Finally, all Suburbans are rear-wheel-drive unless you upgrade to all-wheel-drive. (This can affect your mileage, lowering it to 14 mpg city/21 mpg highway.)

2022 Chevy Suburban

LS

The LS is the cheapest trim you can choose when picking out a 2023 Chevrolet Suburban. It has a starting MSRP of $55,500. The LS  has room for eight to nine passengers thanks second and third-row bench seats. Tri-zone climate control provides a comfortable temperature throughout the cabin. This could be perfect for a large family.

The interior also comes with a standard 8-inch color touchscreen infotainment system, including Bluetooth and six USB ports. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are also standard, as well as satellite radio and HD radio. There are also two 120-volt household-style power outlets and a Wi-Fi hotspot. The cargo space allows for 41.5 cubic feet with the seats up and a maximum storage area of 144.7 cubic feet with the seats down.

The Suburban LS also has notable standard safety features to keep you and your family safe including rear-vision camera, forward collision warning with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, lane-keeping assist, rear parking sensors, automatic emergency braking and a Teen Driver monitoring system. There is also a remote vehicle starter system and keyless entry.

2022 Chevy Suburban

LT

The 2023 Chevrolet Suburban LT increases the starting MSRP to $61,000 and comes with everything the LS has and more. As mentioned before, the LT has less passenger space than the LS and can only hold seven to eight total passengers—depending on whether you elect for second-row captain’s chairs.

The upgraded LT interior comes standard with leather-appointed seats. The front seats are also heated. Drivers will also appreciate the available panoramic sunroof and navigation system. Audio enthusiasts will love the Bose premium nine-speaker sound system.

Along with an upgraded dual touchscreen entertainment system, power-folding second- and third-row seats are offered as well. Another addition includes a surround-view parking camera system. Safety also improves a little with the addition of the Driver Alert Package.

z71 and RST

The Suburban offers two new trims this year. The  Suburban Z71 starts at just $66,500 and comes standard with four-wheel drive. The Z71 features hill descent control, a front skid plate, front tow hooks and 20-inch wheels along with all-terrain tires. The Suburban RST starts at $64,500 for rear-wheel drive or you can opt for four-wheel drive for a few grand more. This sportier trim offers black interior accents and black upholstery with red stitching.

Premier

As the name suggests, the Premier trim is the most luxurious option offered by Chevrolet for the Suburban—although it comes with a high price tag. The starting MSRP of the Premier trim is $69,300, which is a large jump from the LT option. With this price, you get everything the LT has, but with more luxurious additions.

Driver comfort is improved thanks to the magnetic ride control on top of the stylish and larger 20-inch aluminum wheels. The second-row seats, which only include the bucket seat option on this trim, are now power-release, and the third-row seats are now standard power-folding. A 10-speaker audio system and navigation system comes standard.

This trim is the first available with the Super Cruise system, as well as a heads-up display and power-retractable side steps among other things.

2022 Chevy Suburban

High Country

The final available trim is the High Country. This trim starts at $76,100 for rear-wheel drive or $79,100 for four-wheel drive. It comes with a 420-horsepower V8 engine and 22-inch wheels. As the highest-end trim, most of the features in the lower-tier trims are included here as well as a surround-view parking camera system.

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