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What is the LTZ convenience package II?

The LTZ Convenience Package II is a GM option bundle offered on LTZ-trim Chevrolet models that adds a suite of comfort and technology features. The exact contents vary by year and model, but it generally combines convenience-focused equipment to improve daily usability for drivers and passengers.


Scope, purpose, and where it appeared


GM used the LTZ designation on top-trim Chevrolet trucks and SUVs, and over time introduced multiple “Convenience Package” options to bundle desirable features. The II designation indicates a secondary level of convenience features beyond an initial package, rather than a single, universal set that appears on every LTZ vehicle. Availability and exact contents depended on the model year, body style, and region.


Typical vehicles and years where it showed up


Common platforms


The LTZ Convenience Package II was most often associated with LTZ models of Chevrolet full-size SUVs and pickups—such as Tahoe/Suburban and Silverado—during mid-2000s to mid-2010s model years. On those generations, buyers could encounter this package as part of a factory order or dealer-installed option bundle. Note that GMC vehicles used different naming for their top trims (like SLT/Denali), and the LTZ-specific packages were primarily a Chevrolet offering.


Contents you might find in LTZ Convenience Package II


Because contents varied by year and vehicle, the following items represent features commonly bundled in LTZ Convenience Package II configurations across multiple GM models during its active years. Individual vehicles may not include every listed item, and some features may appear only in certain years or markets.



  • Remote start

  • Memory driver seat and memory exterior mirrors

  • Power-adjustable pedals

  • Power-folding exterior mirrors

  • Heated steering wheel

  • Heated front seats

  • Dual-zone automatic climate control

  • Universal remote (garage door opener)

  • Rear parking sensors or rearview camera

  • Premium audio system (often Bose)

  • Sunroof or moonroof

  • Navigation or advanced infotainment options (in some years)


Because itemization varied by year and model, check your vehicle's window sticker or build sheet to confirm exact inclusions for LTZ Convenience Package II on your specific car.


How to verify if a vehicle has LTZ Convenience Package II


To determine whether a particular LTZ model includes this package, use official documentation and VIN-based sources. The steps below help you verify accurately.



  1. Review the original window sticker (Monroney label) for a line item naming “LTZ Convenience Package II” or an associated RPO (option code) tied to that package.

  2. Consult the vehicle’s build sheet or production order to see the included options and RPO codes tied to the LTZ trim.

  3. If the above aren’t readily available, use a VIN decoder or contact a dealership service department to pull the vehicle’s RPO history tied to the VIN.

  4. Cross-check the listed features on the vehicle with the typical contents of the package to assess whether the bundle is present.


In practice, the window sticker or build sheet is the definitive source. Without those documents, you may be left with a best-effort assessment based on observed features.


Evolution, availability, and current status


GM’s packaging strategies evolved over time. The LTZ Convenience Package II appeared on certain LTZ configurations in earlier GM eras as a distinct bundle, but later model years often reorganized options into different naming schemes or combined features into broader LTZ or technology/safety packages. As a result, the specific designation “LTZ Convenience Package II” may not be present on all generations, even if the included features remain available in other bundle forms. Always verify with the vehicle’s documentation or a GM dealer for the exact contents and applicability on a given model year.


Why it mattered for buyers and owners


For buyers and owners, packages like LTZ Convenience Package II clarified what features came as standard on the top trim and what additional conveniences could be bundled. Knowing whether a vehicle has this package helps explain the presence of amenities such as memory seating, remote start, and premium audio, and it can affect resale value and maintenance considerations down the line.


Summary


The LTZ Convenience Package II is a historical GM option bundle tied to LTZ-trim Chevrolet trucks and SUVs that gathers comfort and technology features into one package. While its exact contents vary by model year and vehicle, it commonly includes items such as remote start, memory seating, heated steering wheel, power-folding mirrors, dual-zone climate control, and a premium audio setup. To know for sure whether a specific vehicle has this package, consult the window sticker or build sheet, or verify via the VIN using official GM resources or a dealership.

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