Does the Chevrolet Suburban qualify for the car loan interest deduction?

The 2025–2028 deduction turns on where a vehicle is finally assembled — not the badge. Here's where the 2025–2026 Chevrolet Suburban is built and what it means for your loan interest.

Assembly data: NHTSA vPIC + our verified plant lists · Not tax advice · Methodology
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PASS — assembled in the USA
The Chevrolet Suburban qualifies on the assembly test. Assembly is one of four gates — you also need a new vehicle, personal use, a 2025–2028 loan, and income under the phase-out.
The short answer

The Chevrolet Suburban is built in Arlington, Texas, so this extended full-size SUV clears the OBBBA final-assembly test. Financed new for personal use and under the income cap, a Suburban loan's interest can be deductible. Just remember a pass on assembly still leaves the other gates to clear.

Where the Chevrolet Suburban is assembled

Assembly plantLocationAssembly test
Arlington Assembly Arlington, TX ✓ United States

Confirm the other three tests

A US-assembly PASS is only the first gate. Each remaining condition has its own guide:

New & personal-use — used cars and leases don't qualify Loan dated 2025–2028 — refinancing keeps eligibility Income under the phase-out — run the MAGI calculator

Frequently asked questions

Where is the Chevrolet Suburban assembled?
The Suburban is built at GM's Arlington Assembly plant in Texas, which also builds the Tahoe, Yukon, and Escalade — all US final-assembly points.
Is the Suburban built in the same plant as the Tahoe?
Yes. Both the Suburban and the shorter Tahoe come from Arlington, Texas, so both satisfy the US assembly requirement.
Does using a Suburban to tow for work affect eligibility?
The OBBBA deduction is for personal-use vehicles. If the Suburban is used mainly for business, separate business-expense rules apply instead.
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