How much did a Suburban cost in 2019?
In 2019, the Chevrolet Suburban started around $50,000 before options and could reach roughly $70,000 for higher trims with additional packages. Final sticker prices depended on trim, drivetrain (2WD vs 4x4), and chosen options, plus a destination charge.
Overview of 2019 pricing
The 2019 Suburban shared its platform with the Chevrolet Tahoe and was offered in several trims with optional packages. Prices varied by drivetrain and equipment, and dealer incentives could also affect the final out-the-door price.
Pricing by trim and configuration
Below are typical Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) for common 2019 Suburban configurations. Numbers are approximate and exclude tax, registration, and any dealer-added options. Destination charges were usually added to these MSRPs.
- LS 2WD: around $50,600
- LT 2WD: around $54,000
- Premier 2WD: around $66,000
- 4x4 variants: add roughly $3,000–$4,000 to the above
In addition, popular option packages such as Z71 (off-road), Luxury packages, and advanced technology packages could push the final price higher, depending on the selected equipment.
What affected the price in 2019
Several factors influenced the sticker price for 2019 Suburbans: drivetrain choice (2WD vs 4x4), chosen trims, optional packages, regional incentives, and the destination charge. Dealers could also apply promotions or incentives that altered the final selling price, which is common in automotive markets.
Summary
The 2019 Chevrolet Suburban started in the low-to-mid $50,000s for base configurations and could climb toward the mid-to-upper $60,000s or higher with top trims and options. With 4x4 and feature packages, many buyers approached or surpassed $60,000, and some fully loaded configurations neared $70,000 before taxes and fees.
