2021 Chevrolet Tahoe Price

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2021 Chevrolet Tahoe Price

2021 Chevrolet Tahoe Price The 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe has been extensively redesigned for 2021. It runs on a new platform with an independent rear suspension that has updated engines and a new 10-speed transmission (as well as a new diesel option) and is packed with more technology than before. Now we know how much the 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe Price will cost, and it’s surprisingly not much more than the outgoing Tahoe truck.

As reported by Automotive News in February and confirmed by Roadshow, the basic 2021 Tahoe LS model will start at $50,295 including destination. That’s $1,000 more than the 2020 model, not bad considering the multitude of new standard features like LED lighting and automated emergency braking. The next level LT trim will cost $55,095, only $800 more than the 2020 LT.

The higher-end Premier trim will actually be $100 cheaper than last year, starting at $63,895. We do not yet know how much the high level of the high-level high level of the high level will cost. The 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe Price doesn’t have an equivalent trim – it outperforms the Premier model – so we’ll have to guess how much it will be.

Let’s say almost $70,000, if not in front. The High Country adds new features like a massive head-up screen and is available with air suspension, and it comes standard with the more powerful 6.2-liter V8 engine.

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The price hasn’t been released for the Z71 all-terrain model ready either, but there’s a bit of precedent to guess that one, Chevy currently offers a Z71 package on the LT finish level for $1,850, which adds things like a two-speed transfer case, retuned suspension, and chunky tires.

But the 2021 Z71 is positioned as its own model with unique style cues and even more mechanical differences, so it can be closer to $5,000 more expensive than the LT. The RST has also been broken to be its own level of finish instead of a single package – on the 2020 Tahoe it’s $2,995 on the LT trim or $2,705 on the premium – but the price of the 2021 RST shouldn’t be too different.

Chevy also hasn’t announced how much the biggest (and largely identical) Suburban will be, but we can make an informed guess about it too. The current Suburban is $2,800 more expensive than the Tahoe equivalent across the board, and the 2021 models should be similar.

The Tahoe and Suburban 2021 will go on sale in the U.S. in the middle of the year, with V8-powered Tahoes coming into production first. Production of the turbodiesel engine will begin in the fall.

Chevy’s new 2021 Tahoe life-size SUV will start at $50.295 for the LS model $55.095 for the LT and reach up to $63.895 for the Premier model, a Chevrolet spokesperson confirmed today at Car and Driver.

2021 Chevrolet Tahoe Price

Production of the new Tahoe will begin this spring with the V-8 short-wheelbase models. Longer wheelbase models will follow shortly thereafter, with diesel production starting this fall. All of these models now have an independent rear suspension, which allows much more space for the rear legs.

The 2021 Tahoe LS is about $1,000 more than the previous model year, which starts at $50,295, and the LT costs $800 more than its predecessor at $55,095. The Premier model, however, is $100 cheaper than the previous model at $63,895.

One thing that’s new about the Tahoe 2021 is the addition of a 3.0-liter inline-six turbo-diesel that makes 277 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque. The price of diesel has not yet been announced, but we expect it to cost an extra $4,000.