Next-Gen 2023 Chevy Tahoe Full-Size SUV Review

Posted by Alice Charlotte on April 28th, 2022

2023 Chevy Tahoe The much-anticipated 2023 Chevy Tahoe full-size SUV will go into production next year, GM Authorities have learned. Both vehicles are manufactured at GM\'s Arlington plant in Texas.

Both the Chevy Tahoe and Suburban ride on the T1 platform that also underlies the 2019 and newer Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks, the 2021 GMC Yukon, and the 2021 Cadillac Escalade luxury SUVs.

The Chevy Tahoe and Suburban are essentially the same vehicles, except that the Tahoe measures 210.7 inches from front to rear, while the Suburban is 15 inches longer at 225.7 inches bumper-to-bumper.

2023 Chevy Tahoe Review

The Chevrolet Tahoe 2023 enters its third model year after receiving a complete redesign that gives the 3-row SUV more passenger space, increased driving comfort, and a wider list of standard comforts and technological features.

The biggest advantage of this already massive SUV comes in terms of legroom for whoever sits in the third row. The revised rear suspension frees up more room for people and, as a bonus, more space for cargo too

What\'s in store for Tahoe 2023?

We expect the color, trim, and package options changes that are common every year with almost any new car, truck, or SUV. The bigger surprise was the addition of a high-performance model.

The new Tahoe could potentially be geared towards on-road speed (similar to the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk), or something specifically tuned for rough driving on unpaved surfaces.

At the time of writing, Chevrolet isn\'t offering any hints, though we think there\'s room at the top of the Tahoe range for a halo model with a V8 pounding under the hood.

Beyond this potential newcomer, look for the Tahoe 2023 to come standard with a 355-horsepower 5.3-liter V8, with the option of upgrading to a 277-hp 6-cylinder turbodiesel or a 420-hp 6.2-liter V8. All of these engines are equipped with a 10-speed automatic transmission, which provides smooth and fast gearshifts.

The majority of Tahoe trims come in a rear-wheel-drive format, with 4-wheel drive (4WD) as an additional cost option. One exception is the off-road Z71 trim which comes standard with 4WD and hardware such as an underbody skid plate, 2-speed transfer box, hill descent control, and front tow hook.

Chevrolet brings an impressive array of comforts and technological touches as standard at the Tahoe. It includes a 10.2-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto connectivity, onboard Wi-Fi, voice commands, and 8 USB ports.

Apart from getting four tires into the Apple store, there are ways to get more tech in the big SUV.

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