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2006 Chevrolet Suburban Specs


- ** 2006 Chevrolet Suburban

Overview

The 2006 Chevrolet Suburban stands as a robust and spacious SUV tailored for families and those requiring substantial hauling capabilities. Known for its generous interior space and reliable performance, this model continues to uphold Chevrolet’s reputation for versatile transportation solutions.

History

Launched in 2005 but prominently featured in 2006, the Chevrolet Suburban underwent subtle but impactful revisions compared to its predecessors. Notable enhancements included aerodynamic improvements and advanced safety technologies such as enhanced airbag systems and electronic stability control, aligning closely with growing consumer preferences for safety and efficiency.

Car Culture Around the Vehicle

Within car culture, the Chevrolet Suburban has earned a reputation as a quintessential family vehicle and an iconic choice for those who prioritize utility over sportier aesthetics. Its presence in popular media and real-life settings often symbolizes family outings, road trips, and practicality in a large SUV segment.

Model Specifications

  • Body Style: SUV
  • Horsepower: 195 hp
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Trim Levels Available: Extended Cab LT, Extended Cab LTZ, Extended Cab AWD
  • Engine Type & Size: V8, 5.7L
  • Fuel Type: Gas
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 21 gallons
  • MPG (City/Highway): 14/18 mpg
  • Dimensions: Length - 207.1 in, Width - 80.4 in, Height - 71.3 in
  • Cargo Capacity: 135.0 cu ft
  • Towing Capacity: 7500 lbs
  • Safety Ratings: IIHS Good
  • Key Features: Third row seating, Power sliding doors, Sunroof (optional), Heated seats, Rear seat entertainment system
  • Passenger Capacity: Up to 8 passengers

Trim Levels

  • Extended Cab LT: Base model with essential features.
  • Extended Cab LTZ: Enhanced trim with premium interiors and additional technology options.
  • Extended Cab AWD: Adds all-wheel drive capability for improved traction and handling.

Comparative Evolution

Compared to previous years, the 2006 Chevrolet Suburban saw notable changes in its design philosophy, focusing more on aerodynamics and safety features. These improvements marked a shift towards addressing consumer concerns about fuel efficiency and vehicle safety while maintaining the iconic spaciousness and towing capabilities that define the Suburban.