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Chevrolet does big SUVs right. If you're currently on the fence about which Chevy full-size SUV to buy, Chevrolet of Wayzata has you covered. Let's compare the Tahoe and Suburban! Learn about the powerful 5.3-liter engines that drive the performance of both SUVs. We'll compare the cargo space and interiors of both models as well as overall size differences. Find out which Chevy SUV is right for you in our Tahoe or Suburban video review! And for up-to-date pricing, check out our Chevy full-size SUV inventory now.
Two giants. One question: Tahoe or Suburban? Both are full-size Chevy legends, but which one fits your life? Let's break it down. The Tahoe is big, stretching over 17 and a half feet long. But the Suburban goes even bigger, pushing past 18 feet. That extra length gives the Suburban a longer wheelbase and a massive advantage in cargo room, 145 cubic feet versus the Tahoe's 123. If you've got sports gear, camping gear, or just a big family… the Suburban is the undisputed space king. Inside, both feel like rolling tech hubs. Every model now comes with a huge 17.7-inch touchscreen and an 11-inch digital cluster angled toward the driver. Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, available Bose audio, and a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot all come standard. The Suburban adds extra third-row legroom and a completely flat load floor, perfect for long hauls and long trips. Under the hood, the lineup is identical: A 5.3-liter V8 with 355 horsepower, an optional 6.2-liter V8 with 420 horsepower, and a torque-heavy 3.0 Liter diesel inline-six with 305 horsepower and a massive 495 pound-feet of torque. All engines pair with a smooth 10-speed automatic. Thanks to its lighter weight, the Tahoe is quicker, 0 to 60 in 5.8 seconds, compared to about 6.0 in the Suburban. Both offer available air suspension for a cushioned ride and adjustable height. Towing? Tahoe pulls 8,400 pounds, with the Suburban close behind at 8,300. And for off-roaders, both offer the rugged Z71 trim with skid plates, all-terrain tires, and a two-speed transfer case. Fuel economy favors the diesel: The Tahoe reaches 28 miles per gallon on the highway, while the Suburban comes in at 27. Gas V8's land around 15 miles per gallon in the city and 20 on the highway. So… which one wins? Tahoe is the athlete, quicker, slightly more efficient, and easier to park. Suburban is the hauler, more space, more comfort, and more room for big adventures. Two legends. One choice. Which one's calling your name? Visit us today and experience both for yourself.