What's New in the 2014 Chevrolet Tahoe?
Although the Tahoe is based on
Chevrolet's full-size
Silverado pickup, which is all-new for 2014, the Tahoe carries over largely unchanged. A redesigned Tahoe is expected for the 2015 model year. The Tahoe's only revisions include a newly standard Convenience Package on the LS model and the cancellation of the unpopular Tahoe Hybrid.
How Much Does a 2014 Chevrolet Tahoe Cost?
The 2014 Chevrolet Tahoe is offered in three trim levels: a base-level LS, a mid-level LT and an upscale LTZ. All three include eight seats as standard, though optional second-row bench seats can bring that number down to seven. The Tahoe
LS ($42,500) includes tri-zone climate controls, 17-inch alloy wheels, Bluetooth, satellite radio, dual power front seats and a USB port for music. A newly standard convenience package includes a rearview camera, a remote starter, power adjustable pedals and park assist. The mid-level Tahoe
LT ($47,000) adds several upscale features. They include tri-zone automatic climate control, leather and an upgraded Bose sound system. A locking differential and fog lamps are also included for drivers who may encounter rough roads. Options include a sunroof, a rear DVD player, heated front- and second-row seats, a power lift gate and a Z71 off-road package. Topping the Tahoe range is the luxury-oriented
LTZ model ($55,500). Standard features include 20-in alloy wheels, air suspension, heated and ventilated front seats, a navigation system and a heated steering wheel. As on the LT, the LTZ offers an optional sunroof and rear DVD player. Other options include power retractable running boards and a blind spot monitoring system.