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- Highs Useful space and towing capacity, excellent infotainment, comfortable and quiet cabin.
- Lows Poor fuel economy, cramped third row, hefty price gets heftier with options.
- Verdict Despite its drawbacks, this hauler's utility is a core virtue.
Overview
The 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe is essentially an enclosed pickup truck with three rows, bolstered by the useful space and handy towing capability such a design brings. Despite its relatively poor fuel economy and rich price, this hefty Chevy continues to be a popular seller. There are two V-8 powertrains available with rear- or all-wheel drive, along with a robust 420-hp V-8 and a 10-speed automatic transmission for setting cul-de-sac lap times. The Tahoe also offers excellent infotainment integration and a serene cabin. However, its truck roots cramp its third-row space and are immediately apparent on patchwork pavement. Still, don't confuse it for a lifted minivan.
What's New for 2019?
The 2019 Tahoe receives a new Premier Plus package that includes the bigger V-8 engine and several other exclusive features. Previously, the 6.2-liter V-8 and 10-speed automatic transmission were only available with the RST Performance package, which was reserved for the top-tier Premium model. While the new Premier Plus package is also available only on the Tahoe Premium, it features chrome exterior bits instead of the body-color and blacked-out accents on the RST. The Premier Plus package also includes distinct black and mahogany leather surfaces inside that are offset by Jet Black accents. Exterior addenda include polished 22-inch wheels, gold Chevy bow-tie logos, and chrome badges, power-retractable running boards, and exhaust tips.
Pricing and Which One to Buy
The price of the 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe starts at $49,295 and goes up to $63,995 depending on the trim and options.
The base Tahoe LS has plenty of satisfying standard features, such as remote start, rear parking sensors, three-zone climate control, and an 8.0-inch touchscreen with a 4G LTE mobile hotspot, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. All-wheel drive adds $3000. We'd also tack on the Max Trailering package, which unlocks the Chevy's maximum towing capacity of 8600 pounds. The Enhanced Driver Alert package includes affordable driver assists, such as low-speed forward automated emergency braking and lane-keeping assist. We'd also add the split-folding front bench seat. It might be a faux pas compared with the standard buckets, but it makes the front row feel more spacious and lets the Tahoe seat nine people in total.
Engine, Transmission, Performance, and Towing
Likes: Speedy 6.2-liter V-8 powertrain, drives better than most rivals, can tow up to 8600 pounds.
Dislikes: Bigger engine costs big money, bigger wheels disrupt ride quality.
The Tahoe is motivated by one of two V-8 engines, one of which is a potent 420-hp version mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. While the standard 355-hp 5.3-liter engine and six-speed automatic deliver sufficient push and seamless shifts, the quicker and more powerful duo is dynamic. It took the Tahoe RST we tested from zero to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds, which is an impressive 1.5 ticks quicker than the standard powertrain. It also closed the gap between 50 and 70 mph by 0.8 second—another noticeable improvement. Although it's an expensive option, the upgraded powertrain transforms the Tahoe with greater speed to match its considerable bulk. The rear-drive 5.3-liter version can tow up to 8600 pounds (when properly equipped); all-wheel-drive models have a max tow rating of 8400 pounds.
The high-riding Chevy Tahoe doesn't handle nearly as much like a hay cart as its proportions suggest. Its steering is light, which imparts a feeling of agility, and its relatively tight turning circle gives it good maneuverability. However, the Tahoe still has pickup-truck underpinnings that compromise the ride on rough roads. The RST version rides on 22-inch wheels and adaptive Magnetic Ride Control dampers, which are standard on the top-level Premier trim. However, the firm ride on its big rollers was less compliant on uneven surfaces.
Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG
It comes as no surprise that the full-size, V-8–powered Tahoe fails at preserving fossil fuels. While the Tahoe's EPA estimates match or best most rivals, the 5.3-liter engine and six-speed automatic underperformed in our real-world testing, where they earned 19 mpg on our 200-mile highway-test route. The more powerful 6.2-liter engine exceeded the smaller engine's observed figure on the interstate by 3 mpg, for 22 mpg.
Interior, Infotainment, and Cargo
Likes: Roomy first and second rows, excellent infotainment system, exhaustive storage solutions.
Dislikes: Third row is cramped, cargo space is small with all seats raised, high lift-over height.
The Tahoe has a quiet, comfortable cabin that can be fitted with features galore. While the GMC Yukon's interior doesn't meet its upscale aspirations, the build quality and materials inside the Tahoe are satisfactory for the price. The Tahoe Premier we tested had an attractive Cocoa and Dune interior color scheme, and the leather was supple to the touch. Most surfaces above the waistline were covered in soft-touch plastics, and the large knobs and buttons made the controls easy to operate. Every model provides plenty of space for passengers in the first two rows, but its tight third row is basically reserved for those of short stature. Those hoping to haul more than six people will want to consider the longer Chevy Suburban, the extended Yukon XL, or basically any other SUV in this class.
Every Tahoe has a full-feature touchscreen infotainment system. Not only does it include a Wi-Fi hotspot, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto, it also has attractive menus and responsive feedback. Every model also has five USB ports and five 12-volt outlets distributed throughout the cabin. For additional cost, the Tahoe can be equipped with navigation, a 110-volt outlet, a Bose premium stereo, two extra USB ports, and a rear-seat entertainment system.
The Tahoe has impressive interior storage space, and its cargo-carrying ability compares favorably with similarly sized rivals. Still, those who want to maximize carry-on capacity should check out the supersized Chevrolet Suburban or the GMC Yukon XL. That said, the Tahoe's massive center console had more room than any competitor we tested. It also has useful front-door pockets and extra storage space in the cargo area.
Safety and Driver-Assistance Features
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The Tahoe hasn't been fully evaluated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. While the three-row SUV is available with the most important safety and driver-assistance technologies on the market, none of it is standard. Key safety features include:
- Available forward-collision warning and automated emergency braking
- Available blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert
- Available lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist
Warranty and Maintenance Coverage
The Tahoe doesn't have the best warranty coverage across the board, but it compares favorably with rivals. Chevrolet also provides one complimentary scheduled maintenance visit within the first year of ownership.
- Limited warranty covers 3 years or 36,000 miles
- Powertrain warranty covers 5 years or 60,000 miles
- Complimentary maintenance is covered for the first visit
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