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2026 Chevrolet Tahoe pricing, trims, and engine options

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Explore the 2026 Chevrolet Tahoe: pricing from LS to High Country, key trims, 22-inch wheel and rear-seat media options, plus V8 and Duramax diesel engines.
Michael Powers, Editor

Chevrolet has unveiled the 2026 Tahoe. Pricing starts at $62,995 for the base LS with rear-wheel drive. The LT opens at $65,995, the off-road-focused Z71 at $72,995, the RST at $70,995, the Premier at $77,895, and the flagship High Country at $82,995. All trims are rear-drive by default with four-wheel drive available, except the Z71, which stays true to its brief with standard 4WD. The price ladder is clear and the positioning of each trim feels coherent.

Shoppers can also tap into a concise options list. The Carbon Flash Metallic 22-inch six-spoke aluminum wheels are priced from $2,325, adding a darker, more assertive look without going over the top. A Polar White Tricoat finish is available for $995 on the Z71, RST, Premier, and High Country, offering a premium paint choice where it makes the most stylistic sense.

Inside, a rear-seat media system runs $1,995 and can be added to the Z71, RST, Premier, and High Country. It’s a practical upgrade for long trips, easing the miles for passengers while keeping the cabin experience relaxed.

The Tahoe range continues with three engine choices: a naturally aspirated 5.3-liter V8 L84, a naturally aspirated 6.2-liter V8 L87, and the Duramax 3.0-liter I6 LZ0 turbodiesel. The spread remains familiar and well-judged, giving buyers straightforward decisions based on needs and preference.