Chevrolet Suburban

Chevrolet Suburban

The Chevrolet Suburban is a large sport utility vehicle from Chevrolet. It is the longest-lived continuous automobile nameplate still in production, dating from 1934 for the 1935 U.S. model year. The Suburban has been produced under the Chevrolet, Holden, and GMC marques until the GMC version was rebranded as the GMC Yukon XL. For most of its recent history, the Suburban has been a station wagon-bodied version of the Chevrolet pickup truck, including the Chevrolet C/K and Silverado series of truck-based vehicles. Cadillac offers a version called the Escalade ESV. The Suburban has...
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Make:GMC
Parent company:General Motors
Debut year:2007
Automotive classSport utility vehicle, Station Wagon

Manufacturer of the Chevrolet Suburban

General Motors
General Motors
Headquarters:Detroit
Founded:1908
Founder:William C. Durant
Additional makes:Pontiac, GMC, Holden, Oldsmobile, Hummer, Vauxhall, General Motors, Chevrolet

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Which popular models does the manufacturer of the Chevrolet Suburban manufacture?
  • A:
    The auto maker also builds the GMC Yukon, GMC Acadia, GMC Syclone and GMC Canyon.
  • Q:
    In addition to the Chevrolet Suburban, which cars are included in the Sport utility vehicle automotive class?
  • A:
    The Ford Explorer, Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Mercedes-Benz GL-Class and Chevrolet K5 Blazer are in the same automotive category.
  • Q:
    The Suburban is produced by which car company?
  • A:
    General MotorsGeneral Motors is the model's manufacturer.
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