The exterior design of the latest Chevrolet Tahoe isn’t radically different. The blunt, tall front fascia has the get-out-of-my-way attitude inherent in so many full-size SUVs, but it’s now snazzier, thanks to new signature lighting and lighting animations.
The C-shaped lighting design resembles other members of the Chevrolet family, and the top daytime running light has a more distinctive look than before. On the Premium and High Country trims, there are standard welcome and walk-away lighting animations, along with animated swipe turn signals, much like those on certain Audis.
The various trims continue to each have a distinctive look, leaning either more into luxury or ruggedness. The Z71 is firmly in the latter camp with its high-approach front fascia and skid plates, whereas the High Country has black and Galvano chrome trim. On the RST and High Country, 24-inch wheels are available for the first time. Other models have wheel sizes ranging from 18 to 22 inches.
Cypress Gray and Lakeshore Blue Metallic are two new colors for the Chevrolet Tahoe. Previously available colors like Sterling Gray, Dark Ash, Summit, White, and Radiant Red are expected to carry over from the 2024 model year.