Chevrolet Suburban Brings Hollywood Home to Texas

Chevrolet Suburban Brings Hollywood Award Home to Texas

TGR Staff - 06/21/2021

The Chevrolet Suburban brought a piece of Hollywood back to its hometown in Texas, where the Suburban is assembled. In 2019, the Suburban became the first vehicle to earn an Award of Excellence star from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce for its iconic role in film and television. 

Today, Arlington Mayor Jeff Williams, Hollywood Chamber of Commerce President Rana Ghadban, and General Motors Arlington Assembly Plant Executive Director Bill Kulhanek unveiled the star’s new permanent location in Arlington’s Entertainment District, between the ballpark and football stadium. Chevrolet chose the location to celebrate the Suburban’s footprint in the city and its enduring popularity with Texas customers.

 The Award of Excellence star recognizes Suburban’s robust acting career, appearing in more than 1,750 films and TV series. The Suburban is Hollywood’s longest working actor and an icon on the Hollywood scene. The Suburban is a one-of-a-kind character actor with its own persona. Its career in Hollywood began in 1952 when it first appeared on the silver screen. 

The Arlington Assembly Plant has produced over 12 million vehicles since production began. Today, it produces the segment-leading Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban for 33 countries around the world. The 5,677 employees who assemble these vehicles make the vehicle’s Hollywood career possible. 

Chevrolet Suburban Brings Hollywood Award Home to Texas

Chevrolet Suburban fast facts on its history on and off the screen: 

  • Suburban has appeared in at least one television series every year since 1956, and at least one film every year since 1960.
  •  Suburban has also appeared in over 30 award-nominated films. 
  • Suburban is the first vehicle ever awarded an Award of Excellence star by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, which was presented on Dec. 5, 2019.
  • Suburban was first introduced in 1935 and is the longest-running nameplate in automotive history, and continues to be an American icon both on the road and on the big screen. 
  • Suburban started its production in Arlington in 1999.
  • Approximately 1,200 vehicles are produced daily at Arlington Assembly.
  • As of last year, there are nearly 200,000 Suburbans on the road in Texas and a Suburban is sold approximately every 2 hours in Texas.
  • Additionally, Texas Chevrolet dealers accounted for four of the top 10 Chevrolet Suburban dealers in the U.S. in 2020.
  • In 2020, Texans bought more Suburbans than 22 other states, combined. 

As the Chevrolet Suburban continues its Hollywood legacy, fans can celebrate its heritage when visiting Arlington’s Entertainment District. The space is free and open to the public.