Chevrolet has yet to announce official pricing for the 2015 Tahoe, but word has it the brand new SUV will go on sale starting from $45,595, including destination and handling.
This means that the base 2015 Tahoe will cost $1,000 more than the 2014 model, Automotive News reports, quoting “order guides sent to dealers this week”. Pricing for the four-wheel drive Tahoe LT will begin at $53,995 (a $2,510 increase), while the LTZ will cost $62,995 ($2,640 more than the 2014 model) before options.
Moving over to the Suburban, the longer version of the Tahoe will become available from $48,295, a price tag $1,000 higher than the outgoing model. The 4WD LT will fetch $3,440 at $56,995, while the 4WD LTZ will arrive at $65,595, $3,300 more than the model it replaces.
Both vehicles are scheduled to hit US dealerships in the first quarter of 2014. Until then, maybe you’d like to have a look at the eight colors the SUVs will be offered in.
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Moving over to the Suburban, the longer version of the Tahoe will become available from $48,295, a price tag $1,000 higher than the outgoing model. The 4WD LT will fetch $3,440 at $56,995, while the 4WD LTZ will arrive at $65,595, $3,300 more than the model it replaces.
Both vehicles are scheduled to hit US dealerships in the first quarter of 2014. Until then, maybe you’d like to have a look at the eight colors the SUVs will be offered in.
Story via AutoNews