
With the 2025 Chevy Suburban on the way you may want to know more, and we’re here to help. Let’s take a look at some updated features and other important areas of the vehicle to see how it stacks up to the years before.
Key takeaways

- The 2025 Suburban gains wider availability for Super Cruise, making the long drives in the US feel even easier.
- The new Suburban is outfitted with a massive 17.7-inch infotainment screen.
- The Chevy Suburban comes in a handful of trims, even offering an off-road capable trim.
- Official numbers aren’t known for the gas mileage, but we can safely estimate they will remain the same as last year.
Is the Suburban changing in 2025?

Yes, the 2025 Chevy Suburban is seeing some changes for 2025. The Suburban gains a handful of new and revised features, with the largest being the infotainment screen. The dashboard has been changed for the large 17.7-inch infotainment screen to sit comfortably. The Suburban sees some new towing-assist features, and wider availability of GM's Super Cruise hands-free driving system.
How much is a 2025 Chevy Suburban?

The Suburban is expected to start around $63,495.
When looking at the 2025 Suburban it comes in 6 trims. The 6 trims you can look for at the LS, LT, RST, Z71, Premier, and High Country trim.
The LS starts the lineup off with 18-inch Bright Silver-painted aluminum wheels and all-season tires, power-adjustable front seats, and an 11-inch diagonal driver information center.
The LT comes with a programmable power liftgate, heated front bucket seats, and driver-seat memory settings that make it easy to go back to your preferred seating position after someone else has driven it.
The RST comes with RST-specific badging along with black emblems and roof rails making it stand out from the rest of the lineup. If you have some automation features at home, the RST aims to make controlling that easier with the universal home remote.
The Z71 is meant to go off-roading, meaning it comes with some features to help that. You can look for aluminum skid plates and red recovery hooks, 20-inch wheels and all-terrain tires, and a high approach angle front fascia.
The Premier is the second highest trim level, and it’s where luxury starts. The first two rows of seating are treated to heated and ventilated seats, making sure that you remain comfortable. If you’re wanting a supreme listening experience, you’re treated to Bose Centerpoint Surround Sound 10-speaker system. This system makes it so that you can enjoy music the way it was supposed to.
The lineup topping High Country comes with the best features that the other trims have and some features of its own to elevate it. The biggest change is the unique High Country signature grille, interior stitching, badging and real wood decor. This makes the trim standout from others in the lineup.
While the Suburban sits on 22-inch wheels, you can opt for 24-inch tires for an even better look. While behind the wheel, you can look for the addition of a 15-inch heads up display. This display makes it so that your eyes never have to leave the road to see your speed.
How many miles per gallon does a 2025 Chevy Suburban get?
The Suburban is likely to get 17 mpg combined. While the official numbers aren’t out right now, we can safely say that they will be similar to last year. When equipped with the 5.3L EcoTec V8 you can expect 15 city miles, and 20 highway miles, combining for 17 miles.
Summary
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