The Suburban’s been around forever—since 1935, actually—hauling families, luggage, and, well, just about everything else across the country. It's like a giant station wagon, but the 2025 model? Totally different beast from its early days. Back then, it was more like a rough, basic workhorse, but now? It's packed with tech and luxury. You could squeeze nine people into this thing, and with three rows of seats, no one's complaining. Plus, it’s got an infotainment system that connects to the internet, which is almost a must these days.
It’s not just big; it’s got a presence. Yeah, it’s built on the same platform as the Tahoe, but the longer wheelbase? More room for your stuff, more legroom for passengers. There’s two different V-8 engines you can choose from, or if you’re feeling diesel, there’s an inline-six option too. All of ‘em come paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. Now, I know you’ve got other big guys out there, like the Ford Expedition Max or the Jeep Wagoneer L. Sure, they’re solid choices, but they don’t ride as smooth as the Suburban, especially when you’re on the highway.
For 2025, it’s not just a facelift—it’s a full refresh. Inside, you’ve got a new 17.7-inch infotainment screen and an 11.0-inch digital gauge display. Oh, and don’t forget the GM’s Super Cruise system, letting you drive hands-free. Plus, there’s new wheels, some as big as 24 inches, and the suspension got some tweaks too for better comfort. If you go diesel, the engine’s more powerful, cranking out 305 horsepower now and 495 lb-ft of torque. But those trusty V-8s? Yeah, they’re the same as last year.
Prices start around $63,495, but if you're fancy with options, you’ll see it climb to $83,195.