2010 Chevrolet Suburban 75th Anniversary Diamond Edition Debut in Chicago

 2010 Chevrolet Suburban 75th Anniversary Diamond Edition Debut in Chicago
2010 Chevrolet Suburban 75th Anniversary Diamond Edition - 11.02.2010

75 years in the making

To celebrate the Suburban's 75th anniversary, Chevrolet has unveiled the Suburban Diamond Edition at the Chicago Auto Show.

Based on the Suburban LTZ, the special edition features a White Diamond paint job, a new roof rack, special badging, and unique 20-inch chrome wheels.

Inside, the Suburban has cashmere leather upholstery, 'Diamond Edition' sill plates, and embroidered front headrests. Other goodies include heated and cooled front seats, GPS navigation, a rearview camera, adjustable pedals, and Bluetooth connectivity.

The Diamond Edition will go on sale this summer and production will be limited to 2,570 units (including 350 for Canada and other export markets).

Source: GM

Chevrolet Commemorates 75 Years Of The Suburban With New Diamond Edition

CHICAGO - Chevrolet announced the new 2010 75th Anniversary Diamond Edition Suburban to commemorate the pioneering SUV's production milestone. It is the first vehicle in the industry to achieve 75 years in production.

"At Chevrolet we're gratified with the customer acceptance of the Suburban, providing the room and utility they want for 75 years running," said Jim Campbell, Chevrolet general manager. "We look forward to many more years of being the vehicle of choice for families and consumers who desire maximum utility."

The 75th Anniversary Diamond Edition Suburban goes on sale early this summer and is limited to 2,570 units (including 350 for Canada and other export markets). It is distinguished by a White Diamond Tricoat exterior color and Cashmere interior, along with unique 20-inch chrome-clad wheels and new roof rack rails. Special badging adorns the C-pillar sail panel and steering wheel center cap, while "Diamond Edition" lettering is used on the sill plates and is embroidered on the front headrests.

The anniversary models are equipped with LTZ content and are offered in 1500 2WD or 4WD configurations. The LTZ content includes a comprehensive package of safety-minded technology, including an integrated navigation radio and a one-year subscription of XM Satellite Radio with NavTraffic, Bluetooth phone connectivity, a rearview camera system, rear parking assist, remote starting and adjustable pedals.

Leather-covered seating is standard, with heated seating for the first two rows. Heated and cooled seats are standard on the first-row seats. Optional equipment includes a DVD-based rear-seat entertainment system, articulating running boards, a sunroof and Side Blind Zone Alert. Mobile WiFi can also be added at the dealership.

75 years of capability

The content of the 75th Anniversary Diamond Edition Suburban is unique, but it's built on a foundation of strength and capability that has propelled the brand for more than seven decades. Inside, the Suburban seats up to nine, while offering 45.8 cubic feet (1,297 L) of cargo space behind the third row. With the second-row seats folded and third-row seats removed, interior cargo space increases to 137.4 cubic feet (3,891 L).

A Vortec 5.3L FlexFuel engine and fuel-saving six-speed automatic transmission are standard in Suburban half-ton models, enabling a maximum towing capacity of 8,100 pounds (2,674 kg). Suburban 2500 models offer a 6.0L/six-speed powertrain combination and a maximum towing rating of 9,600 pounds (4,354 kg).

"Its capacity to haul passengers, their cargo and trailers all at once is what has made Suburban an institution among families, small businesses and large fleets," said Campbell. "Time and again they return to the vehicle that meets all their needs - and for the past 75 years, it's been Suburban."

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 ente ente
Jewel of the collapse...
February 11, 2010 7:13 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
mmmm....not really.
February 12, 2010 1:06 pm
 Renegade Renegade
Happy birthday Suburban, no matter what plans GM has with you for the years to come.
February 11, 2010 8:31 pm
 Bristol411S3 Bristol411S3
Laughable if it wasn't lots of people's livelihoods we were watching disappearing before our eyes.
February 11, 2010 8:54 pm
 Jeremiah Clarksonius Jeremiah Clarksonius
No hardcore sound system? No plasma screens? Only 20-inch alloys? Fail...
February 11, 2010 10:14 pm
 persian187 persian187
totally.
February 15, 2010 3:07 am
 otakki otakki
Here we go again...anniversary edition this and that, limited edition this and that, special edition this and that...embroidered this and that...special color this and that. You see what I mean? That's what companies do nowadays, coming up with no other ideas but "this and that."
February 12, 2010 1:29 am
 Shaktiman Shaktiman
when will the yanks get tired of chrome rims, Errr.....never..
February 12, 2010 8:34 am
 Razz Razz
I wouldn't buy this "special edition" even with a 5000 USD price tag ... except of compensating other small things with this big non sense car .. what would be its utility in day by day life ?
February 12, 2010 10:48 am
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
You're another idiot that relates car choice to penis size. I have an average sized Johnson and im happy with it, but i'ld still buy this truck and you wanna know why? Last time i drove an X5 is was very unimpressed. It was small, crampt, the ride was rough. You pay soo much more for an inferior BMW truck. I probably wouldn't buy this model, but definitely a suburban or yukon.
February 12, 2010 1:08 pm
 persian187 persian187
You wouldnt buy this car for 5k? Get real.
February 15, 2010 3:09 am
 6spdaudi 6spdaudi
Everything that nobody wants or needs - thanks Chevrolet. The resale value is falling before they can sell the thing.
February 12, 2010 11:39 am
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
Speak for yourself budd, this would be my ideal winter ride.
February 12, 2010 1:08 pm
 mldrieling mldrieling
Everyone who thinks this is the vehicle that is killing GM or that this is why GM failed you're ignorant. This vehicle is more practicle than a minivan in the winter (4x4) and for larger families (more than 4 people) that need to tow anything. This is more show than go for me but at least it's not a compromise of a vehicle like the BMW X6 (ugly, cramped, expensive). When will all of you non-Americans shut up about our larger cars. We have the roads that can accept these cars. I make no apology for not driving a 4 cylinder diesel shoebox. Make all the excuses you want, if your country had cheaper gas, and more, wider roads you'd be driving these vehicles too.
February 12, 2010 2:38 pm
 quattrosport quattrosport
Americans trying to build cars is more like British trying to make good food :-)
February 25, 2010 11:03 am
 International International
The truck is parked in my garage :-) .....family of 8, better then buying 2 X5
August 31, 2010 11:11 am