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The lengths that automakers go to with camouflaging vehicles continues to amaze us. Case in point, the first spy photos of the next-generation Chevrolet Suburban has hit the internet. General Motors has covered up every surface, including the underside. That's because the new Suburban appears to be ditching the solid rear axle for an independent setup. We know this as a spy photographer found the right spot where there was minimal camouflage and captured it.

Why is Chevrolet switching to an IRS setup? It might have to do with the new Ford Expedition which moved to independent rear suspension. A source told Autoblog that Chevrolet wouldn't have fit IRS because it was expensive, but plans changed when the Expedition made a big splash with it. Of course, IRS could have been in the cards for some time. Nevertheless, this setup will help improve ride quality significantly.

Engines are expected to mirror the new Silverado, which might include the new turbocharged 2.7 four-cylinder.

Source: Autoblog, CarScoops


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This kind of pictures screams IRS. They could have done a far better job if they really wanted to keep it less noticable.

Very cool as you know this will go into the Yukon and Escalade.

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2 hours ago, riviera74 said:

Q: What is the advantage of a solid rear axle vs. an IRS other than cost?

IRS allows for a lower rear frame and lower rear floor--more legroom for 3rd row passengers, lower cargo area floor.  Compare the Expedition vs the GM full sizers. 

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