Refreshed 2026 Chevrolet Suburban Makes Its Debut
The 2026 model-year Chevrolet Suburban has been unveiled—here’s what’s new.
Following its update, the 2026 Chevrolet Suburban has received a number of new features and improvements. An online version of the configurator is already available, allowing customers to choose their trim and check the price of a future purchase.
Production of the refreshed 2026 Chevrolet Suburban began on September 8 of this year, while preorders had already opened earlier—on July 10.
The base LS trim starts at $65,995, while the most expensive and best-equipped High Country version is priced at $85,995.
Among the key updates introduced on the facelifted Chevrolet Suburban are:
- RST Dark Essentials Package — a set of additional equipment that adds black exterior and interior accents, giving the SUV a stylish and expressive appearance.
- Cabin Glance System — a suite of built-in interior cameras that allows the driver to maintain full visual control over the cabin directly through the infotainment system.
- Key Card Function — provides access to the vehicle and engine start via a special card, eliminating the need for a traditional ignition key.
The engine lineup for the 2026 Chevrolet Suburban remains the same as before the facelift. It includes gasoline engines: a 5.3-liter V8 producing 355 horsepower and a 6.2-liter V8 with 420 horsepower. In addition to the gasoline options, a 3.0-liter Duramax turbo-diesel with 305 horsepower is also offered. However, at the moment, this version is temporarily absent from the online configurator.
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