Future 2020/21 Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban

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Have a friend attending the NY show and there is no new BS Tahoe/Burb/Yukon/Escalade.
Probably won't be released till this time next year as a 2021 model.
 

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Have a friend attending the NY show and there is no new BS Tahoe/Burb/Yukon/Escalade.
Probably won't be released till this time next year as a 2021 model.

That's bad news, if true. But they need to get it right. Wish I had a friend in Arlington . . . .
 

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The next generation GM full size SUVs will be 2020s. They probably won't hit lots until August though. The Escalade maybe a bit later in the year around October.
I think GM is just waiting to kill back inventory. Then they'll schedule a release date.
 

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Saw this in car and driver magazine. Sorry for bad photo
 

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I’d buy it.


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Not a fan of the front end or independent rear suspension. Part of the intrigue for me in buying the Tahoe was the fact that it's still a "truck". This new thing is just another mini van/soccer Mom/large Suv. (Or whatever else you wanna call it) Kudos to the guys who buy them. I'm sure the improvents over the previous style will be vast and yes, the cargo space will be larger and the ride will be smoother.......but I like my rear axle and didn't buy the Tahoe as a "luxury" vehicle. Oh yeah.....that front end is hideous.
 

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Saw the same in Car and Driver. I understand it’s just a rendering, but much like the mid-engine C8, my thought was “glad I have the current gen”. (Sorry GM, the Acura NSX was already redesigned and released several years ago, you’re a day late and a dollar short with that “groundbreaking” mid engine design).
I find it odd that proportions mean nothing to designers anymore. Very “tall” looking front end and a drooping rear facia in this rendering of the Tahoe seems odd to me.
Best I reserve judgment until I see the finished product, but a truck that’s not a “truck” anymore, offered with 3.6 liter and possibly a 4turbo options... meh
 

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Saw the same in Car and Driver. I understand it’s just a rendering, but much like the mid-engine C8, my thought was “glad I have the current gen”. (Sorry GM, the Acura NSX was already redesigned and released several years ago, you’re a day late and a dollar short with that “groundbreaking” mid engine design).
I find it odd that proportions mean nothing to designers anymore. Very “tall” looking front end and a drooping rear facia in this rendering of the Tahoe seems odd to me.
Best I reserve judgment until I see the finished product, but a truck that’s not a “truck” anymore, offered with 3.6 liter and possibly a 4turbo options... meh

The first thing I thought was "lazy."
 

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The mirror directly on door trend needs to end...yesterday. If they want to increase the side mirror size, they need to look for other alternatives like they did in Russia (utilizing esky mirrors on Tahoe/Suburban for current Gen). It is well documented people want larger mirrors, but this is just not a good look.

Additionally, as the front end continues to push back towards to cabin it takes away from the truck look like LT1ZOB alluded to. Starts to remind me more of a van, but I am sure the handling is slightly better with the engine pushed back.

Very interested to see what they do on the inside.
 

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Not a fan of the front end or independent rear suspension. Part of the intrigue for me in buying the Tahoe was the fact that it's still a "truck". This new thing is just another mini van/soccer Mom/large Suv. (Or whatever else you wanna call it) Kudos to the guys who buy them. I'm sure the improvents over the previous style will be vast and yes, the cargo space will be larger and the ride will be smoother.......but I like my rear axle and didn't buy the Tahoe as a "luxury" vehicle. Oh yeah.....that front end is hideous.

Do you buy other brands or are you now locked into only being able to buy used tahoes <2020 until you’re gone?
 

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I like the rendering from the c/d picture. I’m not sure about the independent rear. I like the Tahoe/sub for its truck abilities.
 

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Do you buy other brands or are you now locked into only being able to buy used tahoes <2020 until you’re gone?
I'm not loyal to any brand. I will not buy a new tahoe going forward. Typically I've owned used vehicles in the past and my 18" tahoe is the first new vehicle I've bought in my life. So yes....if I buy another Tahoe it will be a pre 20 model.
 

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