Here at West Chevy of Knoxville, we've noticed that in the tightly-packed SUV category, it can take quite a bit as far as great features and performance to assure you stay at the head of the pack. After a complete redesign, the 2021 Tahoe now offers the most interior space of any SUV, the sharpest driving dynamics in its class, and what could quite possibly be the most important quality of all: the most current and useful technology features.
While still staying true to its roots that carved out it's unique feel and truck-like character, the Tahoe now combines the best traits of its brand-new full-size truck architecture with systems that have been fine-honed to provide a daily driver for today's needs. The staff from the Kent Reporter recently tested the top-of-the-line High Country trim, deriving power from the 3.0-Liter Duramax turbo-diesel engine. Paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission, this year's model can accommodate seven for the journey and has a driving range of well over 500 miles.
After just a few miles the testing crew claimed that the available torque here “meant everything” for the confidence and quick-on-demand power, as well as the lake-ready trailering capability. The Duramax models are rated at 277 horsepower and 40 lb-ft of torque, also boasting the claim of being the only full-size SUV on the market with an efficient and eager diesel powertrain. During a full week of primarily highway driving, the Tahoe delivered an average of 25 miles per gallon, an impressive achievement from such a heavy hauler!
There is a 4.9-inch longer wheelbase and 6.7-inch boost in overall length compared to the 202 model the taller individuals in your carry-on crew will be happy to know that there is 40 percent more third-row legroom and 66 percent greater cargo volume behind the third row. Adding an additional 30 percent of cargo room to an SUV that already Is so well-known for being “King of the Road” in terms of room is going to fare well at attracting the busy urban family on the go that could always stand to fit more athletic or camping gear stuffed in along the way.
The High Country trim model is where you definitely want to set your sights for premium luxury and unique features, offering a few different ways to get the most visual and performance-oriented boosts from the Tahoe. You'll be sporting a unique grille with bronze accents and High Country badging, custom seat embroidery, and more options for color and trim choices. We pride ourselves on the massive selection of features that even entry-level trims offer, but “going for the gold” always leaves you satisfied in the long run: the High Country delivers adaptive cruise control, sunroof with power sunshade, air ride adaptive suspension, trailer blind side zone alert, rear seat media system with seat-mounted 12.5-inch LCD screens and the always-on visual fire “Iridescent Pearl” coat of paint!
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