The Chevy Tahoe is one of the most recognizable vehicles on the market, and the 2025 model aims to continue that trend, but how does it compare to itself? That’s what we’re here to find out about this SUV. We’re going to look at both the 2024, and 2025 year model to see if newer is better.
Key Takeaways:
- Both the 2024, and 2025 models have some unique colors, giving you some options.
- Despite having a higher price, the 2025 comes with new features to justify it, giving you the best vehicle possible.
- Both year options see the same recommended trim. Making it consistent on which one is right for you.
- The 2025 Tahoe sees a power increase for its 6.2L V8, now producing 305 horsepower, and 495 lb-ft of torque.
Is the Chevy Tahoe changing in 2025?
Yes, the Tahoe is changing in 2025.
For 2025, the Tahoe sees light changes. This includes a revised dash that comes with a 17.7-inch infotainment screen, as well as a 11.0-inch digital instrument cluster. While the V8 remains the same, the optional diesel inline-six sees a power boost, now sitting at 305 horsepower, and 495 lb-ft of torque. This year also saw a revised suspension, helping make the ride more comfortable than the years prior. If you’re someone who has a bold style, then you’ll be pleased to know that the 2025 Tahoe now comes with 24-inch wheel designs, making it the largest ones ever mounted on a Tahoe.
How much will a 2025 Tahoe cost?
The 2025 Tahoe starts at $60,995.
The 2025 Tahoe comes in 6 trims, the trims you can find are:
- LS starting at $60,995
- LT starting at $63,995
- RST starting at $68,995
- Z71 starting at $70,995
- Premier starting at $75,595
- High Country starting at $79,195
The 2024 model came with the same trims, but at these prices:
- LS starting at $58,195
- LT starting at $63,695
- RST starting at $66,295
- Z71 starting at $68,295
- Premier starting at $71,595
- High Country starting at $77,395
Despite the new model, Car and Driver notes that the RST, and Z71 trims offer the best value. The RST being “flashier” while the Z71 is “geared toward adventurous folk.”
For those who are interested in being adventurous, Car and Driver states that they “prefer the Z71's standard four-wheel drive, rugged appearance, and exclusive off-road equipment.” Also saying that they'd “upgrade from the standard 5.3-liter V-8 to the optional 6.2-liter V-8, which brings an extra 65 horsepower.”
What colors will the 2025 Chevy Tahoe come in?
The 2025 Tahoe comes in 8 colors.
The Tahoe comes in a variety of colors, but not all are available on certain trim levels. The colors you can find are: Lakeshore Blue, Radiant Red, Sterling Gray, Summit White, Dark Ash, Black, Iridescent Pearl, and Cypress Gray.
While the 2024 model had these 9 colors to pick from: Dark Ash, Silver Sage, Summit White, Black, Empire Beige, Midnight Blue, Sterling Gray, Radiant Red, and Iridescent Pearl.
When looking at the colors, each model has their own, with last year's coming with one more color. No matter which year you go for, there's one thing that remains certain, you'll always be the center of attention, thanks to bold colors.
Is the 2025 Chevy Tahoe a better value than the 2024 Tahoe?
That's up to you to decide, no matter which one you want, here at Banner we'll be happy to help. Come on by to Banner Chevy today and we can show you what we have in stock when it comes to family-friendly SUVs.