Overview
The Chevrolet Tahoe is a line of full-size SUVs from Chevrolet marketed since the 1995 model year. Marketed alongside the GMC Yukon for its entire production, the Tahoe is the successor of the Chevrolet K5 Blazer; the Yukon has replaced the full-sized GMC Jimmy. Both trucks derive their nameplates from western North America, with Chevrolet referring to Lake Tahoe; GMC, the Canadian Yukon.
Initially produced as a three-door SUV wagon, a five-door wagon body was introduced for 1995, ultimately replacing the three-door body entirely. The five-door wagon shares its body with the Chevrolet and GMC Suburban as a shorter-wheelbase variant. Since 1998, the Tahoe has served as the basis of the standard-wheelbase GMC Yukon Denali and Cadillac Escalade luxury SUVs. The Tahoe is sold in North America, parts of Asia such as the Philippines, and the Middle East, plus other countries including Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Angola as a left-hand-drive vehicle. The Yukon is only sold in North America and the Middle East....
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Produced from
1500 6.0 V8 (315 Hp) Automatic
1500 6.0 V8 (315 Hp) 4WD Automatic
2500 6.0 V8 (315 Hp) Automatic
2500 6.0 V8 (315 Hp) 4WD Automatic
1500 5.3 V8 (285 Hp) 4WD Automatic
2500 8.1 V8 (340 Hp) 4WD Automatic
2500 Denali 6.0 V8 (320 Hp) 4WD Automatic
2500 8.1 V8 (340 Hp) Automatic
1500 Denali 6.0 V8 (320 Hp) 4WD Automatic
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6.0 VVT V8 16V (366 Hp) Automatic
5.3 i V8 16V (320 Hp) FlexFuel Automatic
6.0 VVT V8 16V (366 Hp) 4WD Automatic
2500 6.0 VVT V8 16V (352 Hp) Automatic
5.3 i V8 16V (310 Hp) 4WD FlexFuel Automatic
5.3 i V8 16V (320 Hp) Automatic
2500 6.0 VVT V8 16V (352 Hp) 4WD Automatic
Denali 6.2 i V8 16V (403 Hp) FlexFuel Automatic