2021 Chevrolet Suburban RST Spied without Camouflage

Chevy will stick to its original plan and the new Suburban will be in showrooms by mid-2020.

The 2021 Chevrolet Suburban was not among the trims of the new SUV on display to the media at the model’s introduction. Chevy did however have the Tahoe RST smaller model. Spy shots give a glimpse at the large rig as it is on the road. It doesn’t have any camouflage.

The RST trim level has a darker front fascia trim than other Tahoe and Suburban trims. It is available in a Chevy color called Black Ice. The exterior trim pieces are a mixture of chrome and black. It is equipped with 22-inch wheels and V-shaped spokes.

The new platform is the 2021 Suburban. The SUV measures 1.3 inches longer than the previous generation and has a 4.1 inch longer wheelbase. It and the Tahoe have an independent multi-link rear suspension. This should make for a smoother ride. You have the option to get even more comfort depending on your trim level.

2021 Chevrolet Suburban RST Spied without Camouflage

The RST is equipped with a 5.3-liter V8 that produces 355 horsepower (265kilowatts) and has cylinder deactivation, stop-start, and 355 kW. It can be hooked up to a 10-speed manual.

The RST includes seats with contrast stitching in a color other than the one shown. The new SUVs come with a 10-inch diagonal infotainment display and a 4.2 inch driver information screen.

Cars direct informs us that the Suburban RST begins at $61,095. Additional $3,000. Four-wheel drive

The 2021 Suburban Tahoe and Tahoe were expected to be on sale by mid-2020. General Motors has had to close all of its American factories due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This may delay the arrival of new SUVs in showrooms.