Chevy Tahoe Shows Off Its Towing Capacity In Korea

After General Motors launched sales of the 2022 Chevy Tahoe in South Korea, the automaker is demonstrating the full-size SUV’s high towing capacity through a popular TV series in Asia.

The Chevy Tahoe recently made its debut on the TV series House on Wheels’ in South Korea. The show, created by local channel TVN, is a highly popular variety show that invites viewers to live in a mobile home for a day. This isn't the first time Chevrolet has been featured on the show - the Chevy Traverse and Chevy Colorado were both showcased in previous seasons.

The Chevy Tahoe is back and better than ever in House on Wheels 4. This SUV show off its towing power by hauling a tiny house that guests stay in while on the go. The Tahoe uses its strong configuration and powerful engine to tow a large trailer, weighing more than three tons

The Chevy Tahoe's body-on-frame GM T1 platform allows it to tow up to a whopping 7,600 pounds in South Korea (3,447 kg), with a tongue weight rating of only 750 pounds (340 kg). This means that the full-size SUV can comfortably and stabilily tow yachts and other large trailers. Additionally, its Adaptive Air Ride suspension combined with Magnetic Ride Control guarantees driver satisfaction even when hauling heavy cargo.

The Chevy Tahoe in Korea comes with a 6.2L L87 V8 engine and GM 10-speed automatic transmission, delivering 426 metric horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque. In addition, Tahoe’s standard 4WD ensures optimal performance in various terrain conditions.

Sold in South Korea exclusively, the 2022 Chevy Tahoe is offered in two unique trim levels: the range-topping High Country trim and a special Dark Knight appearance package that adds black logos. Imported from the only manufacturing facility in the world for this iconic American SUV--the GM Arlington plant located in Texas--this year's Tahoe units are sure to turn heads.