Tuesday, April 14, 2020

2021 Chevy Suburban RST Spied Uncovered in the Wild by Motor1.com

Chris Bruce of Motor1.com was busy this week chasing down the story regarding spy shots that gave a substantial peek at the new 2021 Chevy Suburban RST. These photos depict it out on the road without any camouflage, and it is immediately noticed how the RST receives dark front fascia trim color. It rides on 22-inch wheels with V-shaped spokes, and the different trim pieces on the exterior are in a mix of black and chrome. The new model rides on a completely new platform, sporting 1.3 more inches in length and a 4.1-inch longer wheelbase.

The Tahoe and Suburban both now have a multi-link, independent rear suspension, which will no doubt make way for a much smoother ride on the road. Features such as Magnetic Ride Control and an Air Ride Adaptive suspension are options depending on trim level: The Autoblog staff had test-driven both the Suburban and the Tahoe recently to see how it fared, and they concluded that it was much more comfortable over bumps and the rough patches than the grave competition in the form of the Ford Expedition.

The RST comes standard with a 5.3-liter V8 that generates 355 horsepower and features cylinder deactivation as well as stop-start technology. One of the biggest demands that customers right here at O'Rielly Chevy of Tucson and many other dealerships nationwide have is in the infotainment category. In vehicles like this where there is the opportunity to sprawl out and enjoy DVDs and digital entertainment, small screens are absolutely not cutting it anymore, and the 10-inch diagonal one here will definitely suffice. To assure that every driver can find their perfect mix of utility and preference in design, the all-new Suburban offers six trims, each with their own unique qualities.
Making life a bit easier for passengers, very spacious new second-and third-row seats now offer plenty of legroom while also making it easy to move in and out of the cabin, and the Rear Seat Media System has two twin 12.6-inch displays to keep passengers occupied. An available Power Sliding Center Console can automatically slide back up to 10 inches, offering a convenient place to store items between the seats while also providing a storage drawer out of plain sight for valuables during travel.

Awesome enough that it has its own star on the Hollywood walk of fame, the Suburban is the large-sized and commanding presence on the road that only comes with years of refinement and perfection. The Car and Driver staff claim that they would heartily recommend the RST model, a sporty and aggressive appearance package that can also be equipped with the diesel engine!

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