How much will the 2024 Chevy Tahoe cost?
For the 2024 model year, the Tahoe’s price starts around $60,000 before destination charges, climbing to the upper $80,000s for top trims with options.
Pricing by trim
The following ranges reflect typical starting MSRPs for 2024 Tahoe configurations, before destination charges and taxes. They serve as a baseline to understand what buyers can expect in showrooms.
- LS 2WD: from about $60,000
- LS 4x4: from about $63,000
- LT 2WD: from about $66,000
- LT 4x4: from about $69,000
- Z71 Off-Road Package (available on LT/4x4): typically from around $72,000
- Premier 2WD: from about $75,000
- Premier 4x4: from about $78,000
- High Country 2WD: from about $85,000
- High Country 4x4: from about $87,000
Notes: These numbers are starting MSRPs and do not include destination charges, taxes, dealer fees, or optional packages. Availability and pricing can vary by market, and regional incentives may affect the final price.
What affects the final price
Several factors can push the final sticker price higher or lower than the baseline trim price.
Common add-ons that raise price
Dealers frequently offer optional packages and features that increase the total, such as advanced safety suites, premium audio, leather seating, heated/ventilated seats, towing equipment, and special exterior/interior trims.
- Advanced driver-assistance and safety packages
- Premium sound systems and interior upgrades
- Leather seating and heated/ventilated seats
- Towing and trailering equipment
- Exterior color options and trim packages
With these options added, plus the mandatory destination charge and applicable taxes, the final price can move significantly above the base MSRPs.
Where to get an exact figure
For an exact price, use Chevrolet’s official Tahoe configurator and obtain quotes from local dealers. Prices can vary by region, trade-in value, incentives, and current promotions.
Summary
The 2024 Chevy Tahoe covers a broad price range. Base configurations start near $60,000 before destination, with fully loaded High Country models pushing into the mid-to-upper $80,000s. The final price depends on trim, options, drivetrain, destination charges, and regional incentives. Prospective buyers should consult the official Chevrolet configurator and local dealers to lock in an exact price for their preferred setup.
