Chevrolet has given its Tahoe and Suburban full-size SUVs a refresh for the 2025 model year, and the pricing details are now available. On average, anticipate an increase of approximately $2,300 for each trim level compared to the previous year. The Suburban, which already exceeded $60,000 with destination charges, now sees the slightly smaller Tahoe also crossing that threshold. The base 2025 Tahoe starts at $60,495, offering an LS trim with two-wheel drive, three-row seating, and a 5.3-liter V-8 engine producing 355 horsepower.

The 2025 Suburban follows a similar pattern, with the LS 2WD starting at $63,498, marking a $2,303 increase from the previous year. The powertrain options remain largely unchanged, except for the 3.0-liter Duramax diesel, which now delivers 305 hp and 495 pound-feet of torque. The 6.2-liter V-8 continues to lead in power with 420 hp. Both SUVs feature a significantly updated interior for 2025, including a standard 17.7-inch center touchscreen integrated with an 11.0-inch driver display, a notable upgrade from the previous 8.0-inch tablet-style screen.

At the higher end of the pricing range, the 2025 Suburban High Country with 4WD will set you back $86,195. This top-tier trim now boasts 24-inch wheels, a first for a factory-built Suburban. The Tahoe High Country, on the other hand, also features 24-inch wheels and is slightly less expensive at $83,195. A comprehensive price breakdown for all 2025 Tahoe and Suburban trims is available, with prices including a $1,995 destination charge.

In addition to the interior overhaul, the 2025 models receive a minor exterior facelift. Redesigned headlights are positioned lower, with LED running lamps maintaining the familiar C-shape. The grilles and lower fascias have been slightly revised, varying by trim level. The rear features new taillights with the same basic shape but incorporating new LED elements. Minor revisions have also been made to the rear trim.

Production of the 2025 Tahoe and Suburban has commenced, with vehicles expected to arrive at dealerships soon. Diesel-powered models, however, will not be available until 2025.