Ground clearance explained

Ground clearance explained

The Chevy Tahoe and Chevy Suburban are all-new for the 2021 model year, introducing a wealth of updates and features, including GM’s Adaptive Air Ride suspension. Now, we’re taking a closer look at this suspension technology and how it affects ground clearance for both SUVs.

Ground clearance explained.  New 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe at Ron Westphal Chevrolet in Aurora, IL.
Ground clearance explained. New 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe at Ron Westphal Chevrolet in Aurora, IL.

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To note, the Chevy Tahoe and Chevy Suburban offer Adaptive Air Ride suspension on 2021 and newer Z71 and High Country trim levels. The suspension provides numerous settings that are well-suited for a range of scenarios, both while driving, and while parked.

Listed from the lowest setting to the highest setting, these include:

  • Entry-exit ground clearance
  • Normal ground clearance
  • Increased ground clearance
  • Maximum ground clearance

Ride height adjustability varies several inches between each of the suspension modes, providing either easier ingress and egress, such as with the lowest entry/exit ground clearance selectable by the driver, or enhanced off-roading capabilities in maximum ground clearance mode, selectable when driving at low speeds in 4WD LO.

What’s more, the system will self-adjust, such as by lowering the ride height while cruising on the highway, enhancing aerodynamics and fuel efficiency in the process. Additionally, the system includes a self-leveling feature that will automatically adapt with four-corner load-leveling when packed up with cargo and passengers.

The question is, exactly how much ground clearance is provided with each mode? As it turns out, the ride height adjustments on offer with the Adaptive Air Ride suspension can significantly impact ground clearance, ranging from just 6 inches in the lowest setting and 10 inches with the highest setting.

Check out the table below for a complete breakdown of ground clearance figures for Chevy Tahoe and Chevy Suburban models equipped with Adaptive Air Ride suspension:

2021+ Chevy Tahoe, Chevy Suburban Adaptive Air Ride Ground Clearance
2021+ Tahoe/Suburban
Standard Suspension (in / mm) 8.0 / 203
Air Ride Suspension, Entry Exit Ground Clearance (in / mm) 6.0 / 152
Air Ride Suspension, Highway Ground Clearance (in / mm) 7.25 / 184
Air Ride Suspension, Normal Ground Clearance (in / mm) 8.0 / 203
Air Ride Suspension, Increased Ground Clearance (in / mm) 9.0 / 229
Air Ride Suspension, Maximum Ground Clearance (in / mm) 10.0 / 254

As covered previously, the latest Chevy Tahoe and Chevy Suburban models come underpinned by the new GM T1 platform, while also incorporating a new independent multilink rear suspension setup.

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