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The 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe is one of the most popular full-size SUVs on the market, and it comes with many crowd-pleasing features. However, as with other full-size SUVs, the Tahoe isn’t cheap. Still, Chevy offers a handful of trim options that should have a little something for everyone. Here’s a look at the 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe and which trim may be the best for you and your budget.

The 2023 Chevy Tahoe LS is the cheapest trim available

A red 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe parked indoors.
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According to Cars, the LS trim is the Tahoe’s base trim, and as such, it’s the cheapest trim. It starts at about $56,000 and includes some powerful specs and valuable equipment. For example, it comes standard with an 8-inch touchscreen display, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, and a tri-zone climate control system. 

It also has a 5.3-liter V8 engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The V8 gives the Chevy SUV 355 hp. Rear-wheel drive is standard, and shoppers can upgrade that to a four-wheel drive system by paying $3,000. 

The LT trim adds some extra premium features

The LT trim starts at about $61,500 and is similar to the LS trim. The main difference between the two trims is that the LT trim has some additional premium equipment. This Chevy SUV has a 10.2-inch touch screen instead and a 12-inch digital instrument cluster. It gets a hands-free liftgate, wireless phone charging capability, and a premium nine-speaker stereo system from Bose as well. 

The 2023 Chevy Tahoe RST is performance-oriented

The RST trim is the Tahoe’s performance trim, but car shoppers will have to pay extra to access its best features. The RST trim starts at $64,000 and gets some exclusive accents that make the SUV look slightly different. It comes standard with the 5.3-liter V8 that’s standard on the other trims, but it gets access to an optional 6.2-liter V8 that gets 433 hp. When fully equipped, the RST is the fastest Tahoe Chevy ever made.

The Z71 trim is for off-roading adventures

The Z71 trim costs $66,000, and it’s designed for off-roading. As such, it comes with off-roading upgrades, some of which are exclusive to the trim. For example, Chevy enhanced the SUV’s ground clearance, added a front-mounted skid plate, and has 20-inch all-terrain tires. Chevy gave the Z71 four-wheel drive, unlike the other trims, as a standard feature.

The 2023 Chevy Tahoe Premier is a luxurious SUV

The Premier trim starts at a bit over $69,000 and pushes the Tahoe toward being a luxury full-size SUV. It’s similar to the other Tahoes under the hood but has much more equipment and a nicer interior. The Premier trim has leather seats, a 10-speaker premium stereo system from Bose, and power-operated second and third-row seats. On top of that, Chevy Super Cruise, which is Chevy’s semi-autonomous self-driving feature, is an option on this trim.

The High Country trim is the Tahoe’s top trim

The High Country trim starts at just under $75,000, and it’s the Tahoe’s top trim. Like the Premier trim, the High Country trim pushes the Chevy SUV into being a luxury SUV. In addition to the other premium features carried over from other trims, it gets leather seats in the first two rows, heated and ventilated seats in the first row, and a wood trim design. It has 22-inch wheels, exclusive badging, and owners can equip this Chevy SUV with Super Cruise as well.

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