Engine Capacity Rating
5.3 L
Fuel Economy Rating
13 L/100 Km
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
355 bhp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
9 Seater
LS 2WD (Base)
SAR 265,117
Engine Assembly
5.3 L
Odometer Mileage
13 L/100 Km
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
355 bhp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
9 Seater
Engine Torque Output
518 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
5.3 L
Acceleration Performance
10 sec
Drivetrain Type
Rear Wheel Drive
cylinders
8

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The Chevrolet Suburban is the default choice for Saudi families who need genuine nine-seat capacity and the durability of a body-on-frame platform built for long desert and highway runs. It has a strong following in the Kingdom where large SUVs dominate, with prices starting from SAR 265,117.
The LS 2WD (Base) is the sole listed variant in KSA, powered by a 5.3 L petrol engine producing 355 bhp and mated to an Automatic gearbox. With 9 seats across three rows, it is one of the most spacious production SUVs available in the market. The large-displacement engine is thirstier than smaller-engined rivals but delivers effortless power for a loaded vehicle on Saudi highways. Standard equipment covers the core family needs — keyless entry, infotainment connectivity, and a rear-view camera.
Pros: nine-seat capacity in a single vehicle is a genuine differentiator in a market where extended-family transport is a real daily need. The long-wheelbase body provides class-leading third-row legroom that genuinely accommodates adults. Cons: urban fuel costs can be significant even at Saudi pump prices, and the vehicle's size demands wide parking spaces that are not always available in older city centres.
The Suburban retains approximately 50% of its value after five years in KSA — ahead of the Nissan Patrol at 43% and well above the Chevrolet brand average of 37%, reflecting consistently strong demand for full-size SUVs in the Saudi market.
Shoppers weighing this model usually cross-shop the Nissan Patrol Y62, GMC Yukon and Toyota Sequoia before deciding.