Chevrolet announced the 2007 Chevy Suburban, the next generation
of the industry's most capable full-size SUV. The all-new
Suburban is capable of hauling more passengers and cargo
than any other vehicle in the segment – and a 360-degree
safety system of occupant protection and crash-avoidance
technology that demonstrates GM's commitment to providing
world-class safety.
The ‘07 Suburban is based on GM's new, full-size
SUV architecture, which features sleek exterior styling,
a sharper, more precise driving feel, more power with
improved, segment-leading fuel economy, increased interior
refinement and improved quietness. Suburban rides on a
130-inch (3,302 mm) wheelbase, which supports generous
passenger and cargo capability, while enabling a smooth
ride.
'Suburban is the industry benchmark when it comes to
capability and the 2007 model affirms the reputation established
in 1935, when the first Suburban was introduced,' said
Ed Peper, Chevrolet general manager. 'Suburban continues
to meet the needs of consumers by delivering its combination
of cargo, passenger and towing capabilities safely and
efficiently.'
The 2007 Suburban is available in the second quarter
of 2006. It is offered in LS, LT and LTZ models, with
2WD and 4WD (a Z71 off-road package will be offered later
in the model year), as well as 1500 and heavy-duty 2500
series. At the start of production, Suburban 1500 models
will come with an efficient 5.3L V-8 with Active Fuel
Management™ displacement on demand fuel-saving technology.
Later, a new, all-aluminum 6.0L V-8 with Active Fuel Management
displacement on demand and variable valve timing (VVT)
will be available. A 6.0L engine with VVT and an iron
cylinder block is offered on 2500 models.
Suburban also offers a host of new and enhanced safety
features, including available head curtain side air bags
and standard StabiliTrak stability control system with
new rollover mitigation technology.
'Suburban has a long history of safety innovation,' said
Peper. 'The '07 model elevates Suburban's safety reputation
with one of the most comprehensive and cohesive systems
of standard and available features – all wrapped
in a stronger structure that provides comforting assurance.'
Superior safety
The '07 Suburban offers security in the form of a 360-degree
perimeter safety system of occupant protection and crash
avoidance technologies. New features include roof-mounted
head curtain side air bags with rollover protection for
all seating rows and front-seat safety belt pretensioners
that are linked to the vehicle's sensing system to provide
segment-exclusive deployment in rear-end crashes. These
features are integrated into a stronger vehicle structure
that is also designed for improved compatibility with
other vehicles. The roof-mounted head curtain air bags
include design features that provide increased rollover
protection and occupant containment. Sensors located at
the front of the vehicle, in the side doors, and within
the occupant compartment provide increased and more immediate
crash detection. The vehicle's sensing system provides
segment-exclusive capability to deploy front seat safety
belt pretensioners during certain rear-end collisions,
enhancing the belt system's ability to hold the occupants
firmly in place.
The roof-mounted head curtain side air bag system incorporates
one of the segment's first rollover indication sensors,
which is located on the vehicle's center tunnel in the
occupant compartment. The sensor monitors the vehicle's
accelerations and roll rate. If these signals indicate
an impending rollover, the roof-mounted head curtain side
air bags deploy to provide an extra measure of occupant
protection and containment. These rollover-capable head
curtain side air bags stay inflated longer than air bags
developed only for side impacts because rollover incidents
can last longer. The deployment duration and other design
features of the rollover-capable air bags combine to provide
increased occupant protection and the ability to help
keep occupants inside the vehicle.
Crash avoidance is bolstered through enhanced design
and driver control dynamics, such as wider front and rear
tracks, as well as more responsive suspensions –
including a new coil-over-shock front suspension design
and new rack-and-pinion steering. The vehicles are built
on a stronger and stiffer, fully-boxed frame that contributes
to enhanced crash energy management. The front frame section
has been designed to optimize crush progression, resulting
in improved energy absorption efficiency. The improved
crush performance, enabled by hydroformed frame rails
and efficient chassis component packaging, also comprehends
design provisions for improved vehicle-to-vehicle compatibility
in the event of a frontal impact with a smaller vehicle.
All models come with the Generation 6 OnStar system (with
a one-year Safe and Sound service plan). The system includes
the General Motors Advanced Automatic Crash Notification
(AACN) system, making crash data available to emergency
services to potentially dispatch the appropriate life-saving
personnel and equipment to crash scenes faster. If the
vehicle is in a crash that activates an air bag, the OnStar
system automatically notifies an OnStar Advisor, who will
check on the occupants or summon emergency help if necessary.
OnStar also can assist authorities in locating a vehicle
if it is reported stolen (ability to locate stolen vehicles
varies with conditions).
New full-size SUV foundation
Suburban is built on GM's new full-size SUV platform,
which incorporates features such as a new, fully boxed
frame, coil-over-shock front suspension, rack-and-pinion
steering and an all-new, premium interior system that
bolster the vehicle's comfort, quality and capability.
Wider front and rear tracks enhance handling and lower
the center of gravity for a more confident road feel.
Extensive attention to detail was paid by Suburban's
engineers to ensure a quiet driving experience. It centers
on a new, stiffer frame, which reduces vibrations transmitted
to the passenger cabin. The strength and accuracy of the
fully-boxed frame also enable more precise mounting and
tuning of chassis and suspension components, which also
help reduce vibration. Even the tires on the large, 17-inch
standard and 20-inch available wheels were designed to
reduce noise.
Noise-reducing components and materials are used throughout
the body structure, including the headliner material,
door seals and front-of-dash area. The engines also feature
a quiet-tuned alternator and an acoustically tuned engine
cover that reduces engine noise heard inside the vehicle.
New door seals help reduce seal 'pull-away' at highway
speeds, which can cause wind noise. Also, a sleeker shape,
thanks to improved aerodynamics, streamlined exterior
mirrors and roof rack, more steeply raked windshield and
tighter body gap tolerances, assures a quiet ride.
Suburban's quietness and smoothness is complemented by
the Autoride suspension system, which is standard on LTZ.
This segment-exclusive bi-state, real-time damping system
provides an extremely refined ride with greatly reduced
body motion. The system consists of a semi-active, two-position
damping control system that responds in real time to road
and driving conditions, based on body and wheel motion
sensors.
Suburban's quietness and smoothness are complemented
by capabilities full-size SUV customers depend on. Suburban
1500 offers up to 8,100 pounds (3,674 kg) of towing capability
(2WD models), when properly equipped. Suburban 2500 can
tow up to 9,700 pounds (4,400 kg).
Distinctive exterior design
Suburban's all-new exterior design is leaner and more
agile looking, with a more steeply raked windshield and
smoother roofline accentuating the exterior length. Suburban
wears the new face of Chevrolet, with a large Chevy gold
bowtie, centered on a twin-port horizontal grille. The
body-colored grille surround is inset with an argent texture
mesh. Fog lamps and headlamps feature jewel-like optics.
The lower fascia, incorporating the front license plate
holder and integrated tow hooks, is aggressively styled
with a skid plate look that enhances Suburban's rugged,
off-road appearance.
Suburban's front end styling reflects its capability.
It includes the fast-rake windshield; a bulging power
dome hood; a prominent new fender design with integrated
wheel flares; a distinctive new grille and headlamps;
and a full-wrap fascia. The wraparound fascia, which eliminates
the conventional bumper-to-body gap, is one of the numerous
attributes that gives the Suburban a more refined look.
It also enhances aerodynamics. There also is a new family
of 17-inch and 20-inch wheels. Seventeen-inch wheels and
tires are standard, with 20-inch factory-installed wheels
available. The larger wheels fill Suburban's wheel houses,
giving the vehicle a confident stance.
An available Z71 Off Road package (available in the fourth
quarter of 2006) takes this aggressive look to the next
level, with larger tow hook openings, larger, more prominent
fog lamps and specific grille texture and platinum chrome
grille trim. Eighteen-inch wheels and tires also are part
of the package.
Suburban is offered in nine exterior colors: Greystone
Metallic, Dark Blue Metallic, Sport Red Metallic, Bermuda
Blue Metallic, Black, Summit White, Gold Mist Metallic,
Antique Bronze Metallic and Silver Birch Metallic.
Refined interior and thoughtful convenience
built in
The interior of the '07 Suburban represents significant
new levels of refinement, comfort, quality and convenience.
The roomier interior is airy, thanks to a lower instrument
panel and deeper windshield that improve outward visibility.
Passenger space also is increased, including more shoulder
space for rear passengers, which is packaged with the
available roof-mounted head curtain side air bags with
rollover protection for all seating rows. Behind the first-row
seats, Suburban offers 137.4 cubic feet (3,890.6 liters)
of cargo room.
Suburban's seats are designed to provide more comfort,
additional passenger-carrying flexibility, and easier
entry/egress. Door pillar-mounted first- and second-row
three-point safety belts facilitate the slimmer designs
(second-row, center position uses an SUV-typical three-point
belt-to-seat design). Seat comfort has been further improved
with firmer foams, including more aggressive bolsters.
The front-row seats have one-inch more aft travel than
previous models. Second-row seats provide 0.4 inch (10
mm) more legroom and knee room. Their seatback angle is
adjusted an additional two degrees rearward for extra
comfort.
Refinements throughout Suburban's spacious interior create
an environment that exudes quality and precision. A two-tone
color scheme is executed with new, softer and low-gloss
materials for the instrument panel and other trim pieces.
An all-Ebony interior is available.
Additional details include LED backlighting for the instruments
and chrome accents on instruments and vents. Flush-mounted
accessories and controls, such as the climate control/radio
center stack, create a seamless, 'single unit' appearance.
Also, there are almost no exposed metal hardware or latches,
as all models feature enclosing 'close outs' around the
seat bottoms and door sill trim plates.
Accessibility and capability are enhanced with features
that include a unique power-release fold-and-tumble second-row
seat and a third-row seat that also is easily removable.
New comfort features include increased seat travel and
seatback angles and an upgraded HVAC system. Storage capability
is improved with the segment's largest center console
storage bin, a larger glove box and additional new storage
compartments.
Suburban also features an impressive new audio/navigation
lineup, which provides quality entertainment and information.
A new family of CD/MP3-compatible radios leads the audio
lineup, with an enhanced DVD entertainment system that
includes a larger, 8-inch screen (with in-dash loading).
A new touch-screen navigation radio is available and incorporates
the view monitor for the available rear-camera system.
Enhanced efficiency
A new Gen IV small-block V-8 family offers more power
than comparable powertrains in previous models. Standard
at the start of production in Suburban 1500 models is
a Vortec 5.3L V-8 with 320 horsepower (238 kw)* and 335
lb.-ft. of torque (463 Nm)*, which offers Active Fuel
Management displacement on demand fuel-saving technology.
Active Fuel Management displacement on demand technology
seamlessly switches between eight- and four-cylinder power
to save fuel. Two versions of the Vortec 5.3L Gen IV V-8
– including an aluminum-block version that is standard
in 4WD models – are compatible with E85 ethanol-based
fuel, an alternative to gasoline. The engines can run
on any combination of gasoline and/or E85 fuel.
Coming later in the year for 1500 models is a powerful,
new all-aluminum 6.0L V-8 with variable valve timing,
as well as Active Fuel Management displacement on demand
technology. The engine is rated at 355 horsepower (264
kw)*. VVT helps optimize camshaft timing to improve low-rpm
torque and high-rpm horsepower. The system is enabled
by a unique dual-equal cam phaser – the industry's
first application of VVT on a mass-produced V-8 cam-in-block
engine. The unique dual-equal phaser adjusts the camshaft
timing at the same rate for both the intake and exhaust
valves. A Hydra-Matic 4L70 electronically controlled four-speed
automatic transmission is paired with the engine.
Heavy-duty Suburban 2500 models offer a 6.0L V-8 with
VVT. It features an iron cylinder block and is rated at
350 horsepower (261 kw)* and 360 lb.-ft. of torque (497
Nm). It is matched with a robust Hydra-Matic 4L80 four-speed
automatic transmission.
Contributing to Suburban's more efficient performance
are improved aerodynamics. A more steeply raked windshield
and smoother roofline improve airflow over the vehicle,
while a dditional contributors to efficiency include a
lower, wider front air dam, tighter tolerances and gaps
between the fascias, lamps and grille openings, and improved
front-end sealing that nearly eliminates air leak paths.
These features all contribute to enhanced fuel economy
and improved driving quietness, compared with previous
models.