Sep 30, 2025

With six trim configurations on offer, there’s a 2025 Chevy Tahoe to suit the needs of every kind of driver. Whether you’re after a practical family SUV, a reliable commuter, or an off-road-capable vehicle, read on to identify which Tahoe is right for you.

1. LS

The lineup begins with the LS: a three-row SUV powered by the same 355-horsepower 5.3-liter V8 that drives the majority of the Tahoe range. Chevy’s entry-level trim also boasts many premium exterior features often missing on base models, such as LED lights, rain-sensing windshield wipers, and assist steps.

Inside, front passengers enjoy the comfort of eight-way power-adjustable bucket seats, which feature a two-way power lumbar. Drivers view information on an 11-inch instrument panel, and infotainment is delivered via a large 17.7-inch touchscreen with Google built-in and 5G Wi-Fi connectivity capability.

2. LT

Building on the LS, the LT gains more desirable features, such as leather seating surfaces, heated front seats, and a wireless charging pad. This trim also introduces a programmable power liftgate, making trunk access easier even when your hands are full.

3. Z71

Adventurous drivers should opt for the Z71. This capable trim gains off-road enhancements, including an Autotrac two-speed transfer case, a heavy-duty air filter, a higher approach angle, and aluminum skid plates. Recovery hooks, all-terrain tires, and hill descent control are all equipped as standard to help you conquer even the toughest trails.

4. RST

Although the RST loses many of the Z71’s off-road enhancements, it retains all the upgrades introduced by the LT and puts them in a sportier-looking body. Design changes include a monochromatic black grille with black ice detailing, black emblems, 22-inch high-gloss black machined wheels, and black badging.

5. Premier

The Premier moves us more into luxury territory with its premium features. Daytime running lights, animated rear lighting, and heated power-folding side mirrors now adorn the exterior. Inside, a comfort boost sees the front seats become heated and ventilated. Heated bucket seats replace the bench seating in the second row, turning the Premier into a seven-seater SUV.

Drivers receive a heated power tilt and telescoping steering wheel. A sound upgrade introduces a 10-speaker Bose CenterPoint audio system.

6. High Country

Last up is the High Country, the most powerful and luxurious Tahoe of all. Chevy’s top trim gains a 6.2-liter V8, which ups the output to 420 ponies and 460 pound-feet of torque. Drivers can now view important information on the windshield thanks to a head-up display, and a rear camera mirror provides an unencumbered view of the road behind your SUV.

With so many outstanding Tahoe trims, it can be tricky choosing the one that best suits your lifestyle. Explore the full range and find your perfect match by contacting us or visiting Wally Edgar Chevrolet in Lake Orion, MI, today.

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