Here's how much the 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe costs
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The 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe is offering a lot of improvements for just a little more money ... or less.
The all-new full-size SUV will have the same starting price as the outgoing 2020 model, which recently got a mid-year $1,000 bump compared to the 2019 trucks.
The base price is $50,250 for Tahoe LS, while the LT is $800 less than the 2019 at $55,095 and the luxurious Premier drops $100 to $63,895. Pricing for the Sport RST, off-road Z51 and top of the line High Country trims have not yet been released.
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The new Tahoe gains an independent rear suspension for improved ride quality and interior space. Two V8 engines will be offered across the lineup, along with a 3.0-liter turbodiesel inline-six-cylinder. Computer-controlled shock absorbers and an adjustable air suspension will be offered on some models.
A Chevrolet spokesperson told Automotive News that the larger Suburban models will be priced roughly $2,700 more than comparable Tahoes.