Chevrolet
Tahoe Z71
Chevrolet
introduced Z71 editions of the 2015 Tahoe and Suburban at the 2014 Texas State
Fair.
Synonymous
with off-road performance, the Z71 package adds a front skid plate, off-road
tires mounted on 18-inch wheels, a unique grille, running boards and “Z71”
identification inside and out. Fog lamps, front tow hooks and front parking
assist are also included.
The
Z71 package is available on 2015 Tahoe and Suburban LT models with 4WD, with
vehicles produced starting in October. Those vehicles also benefit from
additional content added midway through the launch year, including OnStar 4G
LTE with a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot, wireless phone charging capability and
hands-free liftgate operation.
OnStar
with 4G LTE with a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot is standard on LT and LTZ models. It
provides a mobile hub for drivers and passengers to stay connected. The hotspot
is on whenever the vehicle is on and comes with a three-month/three gigabyte
data trial (whichever comes first), after which the customer can purchase
additional data.
The
hands-free liftgate and wireless phone charging are included with the available
Luxury Package on LT models and they’re standard on LTZ. The hands-free
liftgate feature allows a customer with a keyless entry fob to open and close
the liftgate by waving his or her foot under a sensor beneath the rear fascia.
The
new Z71 package complements a chassis and suspension system engineered to
deliver a quieter, more-controlled ride. It all starts on a stronger, fully
boxed, perimeter frame, which supports payload and trailering capability that
body-frame-integral crossovers and SUVs can’t match.
All
models – 2WD and 4WD – feature an updated coil-over-shock independent front
suspension design. At the rear is a five-link coil-spring suspension design,
which enables optimal ride and handling through more precise tuning.
Tahoe
and Suburban LTZ models feature third-generation magnetic ride control – a
real-time damping system that delivers more precise body motion control. It
“reads” the road every millisecond and changes damping in just 10-15
milliseconds in shocks filled with a magneto-rheological fluid containing
minute iron particles. Under the presence of magnetic charge, the iron
particles align to provide damping resistance almost instantly.
Chevrolet
has long used the Z71 designation as the order code for 4WD or off-road
suspension packages on its full-size trucks and SUVs – much like Z28 originally
denoted a specific suspension package on the Camaro.
In
1988, the first official special Z71 package appeared on Chevrolet’s
new-generation full-size pickup trucks, melding capability-enhancing components
such as special shocks and chassis protection equipment with visual
distinction, including the iconic Z71 rear fender decals.
As
Chevrolet introduced new-generation full-size SUVs for 2000, a special Tahoe
Z71 marked the end of production for the previous-generation models. Z71
packages were offered on Tahoe and Suburban in 2001 and have remained in
production for most of the last 15 years. On some models, the package was
available with 2WD suspensions as well.