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Any ideas or info on when we are going to see more details like reveal dates or launch dates?  Post it up!

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Well - pretty much confirmed next gen is 2021 per order guides released and available now.   The 2020 Slade, Yukon, and Tahoe are already posted with no changes.  Need to wait another year...

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Hey Moderator - Better change this section to 2021...Not 2020.

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I actually work at the GM plant in Arlington Tx where they make the SUVS and the 2020's look NICE the front is actually going to look like the Silverado's but it does not compete with the escalade, all three brands are getting a complete redesign the frame totally different!!! they are going to announce them shortly 

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Spy shots have already been posted but they are so camouflaged that you can't make much out.  GM just announced a huge investment in Arlington to build the next gen.  They don't give a date for sales but the plant upgrades are supposed to be "completed by next year" (whatever that means) so I wouldn't expect the new models before then:

 

https://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/home.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2019/jun/0625-arlington.html

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Maybe GM will have the bugs out of the new 3.0 diesel by then and offer it in the Sub. It Would be nice in an LT or LTZ.

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On ‎6‎/‎26‎/‎2019 at 1:48 PM, sk said:

Spy shots have already been posted but they are so camouflaged that you can't make much out.  GM just announced a huge investment in Arlington to build the next gen.  They don't give a date for sales but the plant upgrades are supposed to be "completed by next year" (whatever that means) so I wouldn't expect the new models before then:

 

https://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/home.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2019/jun/0625-arlington.html

there almost already done with all the construction and have several 2020's already assembled and made there really just waiting on the go ahead and the announcement to go into full production staff has already been trained as well?

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3 hours ago, jherrera said:

there almost already done with all the construction and have several 2020's already assembled and made there really just waiting on the go ahead and the announcement to go into full production staff has already been trained as well?

Everything I've seen regarding the new platform points to 2021 model year. The published order guide is a carryover from the previous year except for some color changes.

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I just hope they offer the 6.2L in all trims. My wife's 2010 Suburban with the 5.3L is fine if it's just a few of us, but load it up with people and luggage and it gets a little sluggish comparatively. 

 

Also I'd love to see a Trail Boss or AT4 version with the cosmetic adjustments and the 2" factory lift. Not planning to offroad it or anything, just like the look a lot more and the extra height is nice for visibility.

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Absolutely love that new body style. I hope they stick with it.

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On 7/9/2019 at 3:34 PM, RUSSH said:

Absolutely love that new body style. I hope they stick with it.

It really does look good in the rendering. Reminds me of the GMT800 Suburban grill a little.

 

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On ‎7‎/‎1‎/‎2019 at 2:53 PM, Mandalorian said:

Car and Driver just had an article about the 2021 Tahoe with an artist's rendering. Apparently it will have the 3.6, eww.

 

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a28157980/chevrolet-tahoe-future-suv-2021/

yep those are it!!! the escalade looks pretty sharp as well there being so confidential about it we are forced to surrender our phones before entering the plant.

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