2025 Chevrolet Tahoe  – Price and Changes

Chevy's done it again with the 2025 Tahoe and Suburban. Both these SUVs got some fresh updates, and yeah, prices are going up. If you’re thinking about getting one, just know you’ll be forking out around $2,300 more than last year for any trim you pick. And trust me, neither of these bad boys were cheap to begin with. The Suburban was already sitting pretty over $60k when you included the destination fees, and now the Tahoe is crossing that same line.

So, let’s talk numbers. The cheapest 2025 Tahoe? That’s going to run you $60,495. That gets you an LS with two-wheel drive, three rows of seats, and a 5.3-liter V-8 engine that cranks out 355 horses. If you're more into the Suburban, which gives you a bit more room, be ready to shell out $63,498 for the LS 2WD—yep, a $2,303 bump from last year. Not much has changed with the powertrains, though. Same engines, except the 3.0-liter Duramax diesel now hits 305 hp with 495 lb-ft of torque. But the real beast? The 6.2-liter V-8, still rocking 420 hp.

Besides that, there’s a minor facelift happening. You’ll notice the headlights sit a little lower now, with the LED running lights sticking to the same C-shape. Up front, the grilles and fascias got some tweaks depending on the trim, and the taillights? Same shape, but new LED bits inside.

Production's already rolling, but if you're waiting for a diesel, you’ll have to hang tight until 2025.