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What is included in the LTZ Plus package?

The LTZ Plus package is a GM factory option that adds premium features to LTZ-trim vehicles; exact contents vary by model and year.


Historically, LTZ Plus appeared on several GM lines—most notably full-size trucks and SUVs from Chevrolet and GMC—bundling luxury interior, technology, and convenience upgrades that go beyond the base LTZ equipment. The precise list depends on the vehicle and production year, so the definitive items can be found on the window sticker or build sheet for a specific vehicle.


What it typically includes


Below is a look at the kinds of upgrades the LTZ Plus package has commonly bundled across GM trucks and SUVs. The exact items can differ by model/year, so use this as a general guide rather than a guaranteed feature set.



  • Premium interior materials and styling (often leather seating and upgraded trim)

  • Enhanced comfort features (heated front seats; many years also offered ventilated seats)

  • Upgraded infotainment and navigation options

  • Premium audio system and advanced connectivity

  • Convenience enhancements (remote start, memory seating, power-adjustable pedals)

  • Exterior upgrades (larger wheels or chrome accents; sometimes running boards)

  • Safety and driver-assist features where available on the model/year


Because the LTZ Plus package content changed over time and varied by model, the exact items should be confirmed on the window sticker or dealer documentation for a specific vehicle.


Variability by model and year


The specific contents of LTZ Plus differed depending on the GM model and production year. This section provides a broad overview of how the label has appeared across popular GM lines and the kinds of feature mixes observers have seen.



  • Chevrolet full-size trucks and SUVs (Silverado, Tahoe, Suburban): LTZ Plus typically bundled luxury interior, tech, and exterior upgrades, with premium audio and navigation appearing in several iterations

  • GMC full-size trucks and SUVs (Sierra, Yukon): LTZ Plus often mirrored a Denali-like level of equipment within LTZ packaging, emphasizing high-end interior and tech


For precise inclusions, the vehicle’s window sticker or build sheet is the definitive source.


Examples by GM vehicle family


These examples illustrate how LTZ Plus has been applied across GM families. They are indicative, not universal, and exact contents vary by year and model.



  • Chevrolet Silverado / Tahoe / Suburban: combos commonly included premium interior, enhanced infotainment, and exterior refinements

  • GMC Sierra / Yukon: similar premium feature sets, occasionally with emphasis on a Denali-style feel within LTZ Plus


Always verify the precise features on the specific vehicle using its documentation or dealership build sheet.


Summary


In essence, LTZ Plus is a historical GM option designed to push LTZ trims toward higher luxury with bundled interior, technology, and convenience upgrades. Because contents vary by model and year, the most reliable way to know exactly what a given LTZ Plus vehicle includes is to check the window sticker or the dealer’s build sheet for that car.

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