Do you want to know exactly how much the new 2021 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon, and Yukon XL will cost? Here you go! You may be surprised to know that the all-new fully redesigned Tahoe will start at $49,000 – the exact same price as the outgoing 2020 Tahoe. This price is before the destination and handling charges.
All pricing and details in this article are based on the GMFamilyFirst.com, Chevy.com, and GMC.com websites.
2021 Chevy Tahoe
The latest information we have is that the all-new 2021 Chevy Tahoe and 2021 GMC Yukon will begin shipping to dealers as early as June 2020. Naturally, it will take at least a couple of months after that for the new full-size SUVs to reach the entire country and offer a good selection.
The 4×4 system will cost an additional $3,000. The Z71 off-road trim of the Tahoe will start at $59,200 when equipped with the 5.3-liter V8 and a 10-speed automatic transmission. There are six trim level in total: LS, LT, Z71, RST, Premier, and High Country. You may also be surprised to know that a fully-optioned Tahoe High Country with most accessories will retail for $84,755. The High Country SUV is equipped with the 6.2-liter V8. The 3.0-liter turbo-diesel is optional, but the precise price for the diesel engine is not yet listed. We expect it to be the same as the 6.2-liter V8.
2021 GMC Yukon
The new Yukon starts at $50,700, which is higher than the current starting price of a 2020 GMC Yukon at $49,600. The new Yukon is available in four trims: SLE, SLT, AT4, and Denali. Interestingly, a fully-optioned Yukon Denali also retails at just over $84,000.
Whether you want a fully optioned Tahoe or Yukon – the price is about the same. The decision would come down to which brand and which look you prefer.