Chevrolet is currently making the rounds of the automotive industry for one main reason – 'America's sports car.' However, some folks also like to discuss what happens beyond the C8 Corvette, even if only hypothetically.
Over in the real world, General Motors has finally kicked off the final stage before unleashing the 655-hp electrified C8 Chevy Corvette E-Ray into dealerships for the cold season – journalist and influencer reviews. The rumor mill is also quite busy with all things Corvette because the reports and spy photographers focus on the upcoming twin-turbo V8-powered ZR1 supercar.
But the imaginative realm of digital car content creators is also preoccupied with the bigger things at play – such as the brand's full-size SUV series. Some, like the good folks over at the Q Cars channel on YouTube, aim to daze and amaze the audience with a potential styling of their vision for the redesigned Chevy Suburban – and it's mesmerizing to imagine the humongous SUV rock the EV lifestyle with stylish, sweeping lines.
On the other hand, the peeps over at the Real Automotive channel on YouTube have the latest scoops coordinated with their unofficial CGI depictions of the slightly 'smaller' Chevy Tahoe. The nameplate has been around since 1994, while its badge-engineered GMC Yukon twin appeared three years prior as the modern successors of the K5 Blazer and Jimmy models. Since then, Chevy's Tahoe continuously evolved alongside the Yukon, Caddy Escalade and Escalade ESV, plus the Chevy Suburban and GMC Yukon XL as the SUV counterparts of the respective full-size pickup trucks.
Now in its fifth iteration since late 2019, it is pretty obvious that General Motors is considering a redesign for the next model years (2025 or even 2026MY) – either as an all-new generation because the fourth generation also skipped a beat and jumped directly into the fifth iteration without a facelift or with a traditional mid-cycle refresh. Either way, most are not expecting big changes – only the front and rear will get subtle redesigns to line up with Chevy's CUV lineup, which now has a split-headlight ethos.
The channel's resident pixel master – with some clear help from AI design tools – has cooked up the hypothetical changes to the 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe, and they're not that bad if you look from a distance. The big SUV remains true to its nature but gains slimmer headlights, a trendy geometrical pattern for the taillights, and a full-width LED strip. However, if you search closely, the faults of using AI become increasingly apparent.
Oh, well, at least the CGI expert bothered to showcase a set of different colors with the Tahoe, and the big Chevrolet is also set against various backgrounds – including when doing some virtual off-roading. So, would you choose the next Chevy Tahoe as your go-to SUV if it looked like this, or is it a hard pass?
But the imaginative realm of digital car content creators is also preoccupied with the bigger things at play – such as the brand's full-size SUV series. Some, like the good folks over at the Q Cars channel on YouTube, aim to daze and amaze the audience with a potential styling of their vision for the redesigned Chevy Suburban – and it's mesmerizing to imagine the humongous SUV rock the EV lifestyle with stylish, sweeping lines.
On the other hand, the peeps over at the Real Automotive channel on YouTube have the latest scoops coordinated with their unofficial CGI depictions of the slightly 'smaller' Chevy Tahoe. The nameplate has been around since 1994, while its badge-engineered GMC Yukon twin appeared three years prior as the modern successors of the K5 Blazer and Jimmy models. Since then, Chevy's Tahoe continuously evolved alongside the Yukon, Caddy Escalade and Escalade ESV, plus the Chevy Suburban and GMC Yukon XL as the SUV counterparts of the respective full-size pickup trucks.
Now in its fifth iteration since late 2019, it is pretty obvious that General Motors is considering a redesign for the next model years (2025 or even 2026MY) – either as an all-new generation because the fourth generation also skipped a beat and jumped directly into the fifth iteration without a facelift or with a traditional mid-cycle refresh. Either way, most are not expecting big changes – only the front and rear will get subtle redesigns to line up with Chevy's CUV lineup, which now has a split-headlight ethos.
The channel's resident pixel master – with some clear help from AI design tools – has cooked up the hypothetical changes to the 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe, and they're not that bad if you look from a distance. The big SUV remains true to its nature but gains slimmer headlights, a trendy geometrical pattern for the taillights, and a full-width LED strip. However, if you search closely, the faults of using AI become increasingly apparent.
Oh, well, at least the CGI expert bothered to showcase a set of different colors with the Tahoe, and the big Chevrolet is also set against various backgrounds – including when doing some virtual off-roading. So, would you choose the next Chevy Tahoe as your go-to SUV if it looked like this, or is it a hard pass?