Starting at $60,495, the 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban are now priced.

The 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban made their debut in November 2023 with exciting updates and enhancements. Despite an increase in pricing compared to the 2024 models, the new features and improvements justify the price bump. The latest models now come with a redesigned front fascia that includes thinner daytime running lights along with new and larger wheel designs. For the first time, the RST and High Country trims offer the option of 24-inch wheels straight from the factory. Additionally, the standard suspension has been updated to provide a more agile driving experience, especially for the RST, Z71, and High Country trims that can now access the Air Ride Adaptive Suspension and Magnetic Ride Control shocks.

Moving on to the interior, a lower-height instrument panel creates a more spacious feel within the cabin, complemented by an updated steering wheel. Both models come equipped with an 11-inch digital instrument cluster and a 17.7-inch touchscreen infotainment system as standard features. The center stack retains physical buttons and knobs for most climate controls, including a physical volume knob integrated into the screen. It has been confirmed that Apple CarPlay and Android Auto will also come standard in the new models.

Under the hood, the 5.3-liter V8 and 6.2-liter V8 engines remain unchanged, while the Duramax 3.0-liter inline-six turbo-diesel has been updated to produce 305 horsepower and 495 pound-feet of torque for the 2025 models. Although the diesel engine won’t be available at launch, it will be introduced soon after.

The pricing for the 2025 Tahoe and Suburban models with the destination charge included are as follows:

Tahoe:
– LS: $60,495
– LT: $63,695
– Z71: $70,495
– RST: $68,495
– Premier: $75,095
– High Country: $80,195

Suburban:
– LS: $63,495
– LT: $66,695
– RST: $71,495
– Z71 (4WD only): $73,495
– Premier: $78,095
– High Country: $83,195

These prices are for rear-wheel-drive models, with the exception of the Z71 trim, which only comes with four-wheel drive. Adding 4WD to other trims will require an additional $3,000.

New features for the 2025 models include a “Connected Cameras” system for remote viewing and recording inside and outside the vehicle, as well as an “Interior Motion Detection” feature that detects small movements inside the vehicle. Towing technology has also been enhanced with new features such as a trailer tire health monitor, forward path indicator for predicting turning paths while towing, and a Trailer Navigation system that suggests routes based on trailer size utilizing Google Maps. These advancements cater to those who regularly tow trailers.

Engine choices for the 2025 models include the 5.3-liter V8, the updated 3.0-liter inline-six turbodiesel, and the 6.2-liter V8. Availability of these engines has been reworked for 2025, with specific trims requiring optional packages to access upgraded engines. GM Authority has detailed the engine availability for each trim to help customers navigate through the options effectively.

Daniel J. Soares

Daniel J. Soares

L'amour de Daniel pour les voitures a véritablement motivé son succès dans la communauté automobile. Son engagement à rester au courant des tendances automobiles et son engagement à préserver l'héritage des voitures classiques font de lui une source de confiance pour les passionnés du monde entier.

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