Wednesday, May 4, 2022

GM Set to Lift Spirits During Times of Crisis by Sending 50 Tahoes to Ukraine For Evacuation Aid



As all of us here at Jim Butler Chevy of St Louis have observed ,due to recent events, there are times when any human individual has no choice but to reach out for necessary help. Many of the circumstances that so many people in the world are facing today force them to relocate and even do so quickly for dear life. This is the reason why Chevy stepped up and has offered 50 Chevy Tahoe SUVs to the citizens of Ukraine and had them ready to go at the border. 

The vehicles were moved into Ukraine safely through a military hub in Rzeszow, Poland, and left in the right hands to accomplish the feats of getting those in dire need of safety to their destination. The Tahoes that will be used to assist with humanitarian needs were much needed, and the decision to donate these vehicles was made following a request from the Embassy of Ukraine in our nation’s capital. This is not the only action Chevy has taken regarding help with the ongoing conflict in Ukraine: we have joined powerful forces with other brands in closing down vital offices and production facilities in Russia, as well as halting vital imports. 

GM has also donated $250,000 to support humanitarian aid efforts in the area, as well as the honorable act of matching US employee donations up to $50,000. Since the world is now changing so rapidly every day and reactionary culture must take a driver’s seat approach when it comes to corporations.



The 2022 Chevy Tahoe with first-class amenities makes comfort a priority for you and your passengers, as you can settle into leather seats on each trim beside the LS. There is also a ten-way power seat adjuster to find your ideal driving position, and you can configure your 12-inch driver information center to display your preferred vehicle information. You’ll enjoy 44.5 inches of first-row legroom, while your second-row passengers can stretch out with 42 inches and third-row passengers with 36.7 inches. One of the reasons the Tahoe was so appropriate for this dire need? With the third-row seats upright, you’ll have 25.5 cubic feet of cargo space in the rear.

Safety features on this year’s Tahoe include front and rear park assist, forward collision, front pedestrian braking, following distance indicator, and lane keep assist with lane departure warning. You’ll also be under the watchful eye of automatic emergency braking, Intellibeam automatic high beams, lane change alert with side blind zone alert, rear cross traffic alert, and a safety seat alert. Some of the premium technology features that will aid those in dire need to escape conflict are a rear camera mirror, HD surround vision, navigation with Google built-in, Bluetooth with voice commands, and the quintessential wireless device charging option.