Sep 19, 2025
2025 Chevy Tahoe

The 2025 Chevy Tahoe has a commanding presence, both on and off-road. We bring you the lowdown on the six trim levels to help you understand the unique qualities of each.

Trim Levels of the 2025 Chevy Tahoe

1. LS

Kicking us off is the LS, a standout SUV powered by the same 355-horsepower 5.3-liter V8 that drives most of the Tahoe lineup. Even as the entry-level model, the LS boasts many desirable features, including LED headlights, 18-inch silver aluminum wheels, and assist steps.

The outstanding features continue inside, with eight-way power bucket seats installed at the front. Tri-zone climate control automates the temperature throughout the cabin. Drivers view data and warning messages on an 11-inch instrument display. Infotainment comes courtesy of a large 17.7-inch touchscreen with wireless smartphone connectivity, 5G Wi-Fi hotspot capability, and Google built-in.

2. LT

The LT adds more creature comforts, including a power liftgate that can be programmed to open to a specific height. Leather now lines the cabin, including the heated front seats. Drivers can now save their preferred seat settings using the new memory feature.

3. Z71

Off-road enthusiasts will love the upgrades on the Z71. All-wheel drive is now standard, as are the all-terrain tires mounted on 20-inch gray machined wheels. A higher approach angle, aluminum skid plates, recovery hooks, and a heavy-duty air filter ensure this Tahoe is prepared for every adventure.

4. RST

Although the RST loses the Z71’s off-road enhancements, an exterior makeover makes it the sportiest-looking Tahoe. This trim boasts a black grille with black-ice accents, black emblems, and high-gloss black 22-inch machined wheels. Chevy also decks the cabin out in jet black for a more dramatic finish.

5. Premier

Building in luxury, the Premier introduces more premium features, such as daytime running lights, heated power-folding mirrors, and 20-inch polished wheels. Inside, heated bucket seats replace the bench seating in the second row, turning this Tahoe into a seven-seater. The front seats are now ventilated, and drivers enjoy the comfort of a heated power tilt and telescoping steering wheel. A sound upgrade installs a 10-speaker Bose CenterPoint audio system.

6. High Country

Finally, we have the High Country, the highest-performing and most luxurious Tahoe of all. A power boost sees this model gain a 420-horsepower 6.2 V8, which ups the torque to 460 pound-feet. Drivers enjoy the convenience of a head-up display and a rear camera mirror, which eliminates any obstacles in the rear of the vehicle that may otherwise block their view.

Whether you prioritize power, luxury, budget, or off-road capabilities, there’s a Tahoe to suit your needs. Still unsure which model is right for you? Contact us or drop by Matt LaFontaine Chevrolet GMC in Grayling, MI, to explore the full Tahoe range for yourself.