Full-Size SUV Comparison
The 2025 GMC Yukon vs. 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe-what are the differences, and which one should you choose? Although they're both full-size SUVs owned by General Motors, they have key differences to consider before investing in a new vehicle.
Below is a complete comparison guide of both models so you can better decide if the Yukon or Tahoe is best for your driving needs.
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Prices & Trims Comparison
The 2025 GMC Yukon has five trim levels with pricing starting at:
- Elevation: $67,200 MSRP
- AT4: $74,200 MSRP
- Denali: $77,500 MSRP
- AT4 Ultimate: $95,800 MSRP
- Denali Ultimate: $101,800 MSRP
Each Yukon trim has standard 2WD and available 4WD, except for the AT4, AT4 Ultimate, and Denali Ultimate, with only 4WD configurations.
The 2025 Chevy Tahoe has six trim levels with pricing starting at:
- LS: $59,000 MSRP
- LT: $62,000 MSRP
- RST: $67,000 MSRP
- Z71: $69,000 MSRP
- Premier: $73,600 MSRP
- High Country: $78,700 MSRP
Each Tahoe trim has standard 2WD and available 4WD configurations, except for the Z71 trim with solely 4WD. The 2025 GMC Yukon, in comparison to the 2025 Chevy Tahoe, has one less trim level and higher pricing, but offers more standard 4WD configurations in the lineup.
2025 GMC Yukon AT4
The 2025 GMC Yukon AT4 is the lower-level off-road trim, with pricing starting at $74,200 MSRP. A 3.0L turbo-diesel Duramax engine became newly available for this trim, increasing its horsepower by 10% and torque by 7.6%-producing up to 305 hp and 494 lb.-ft. of torque. Its key features include:
- 20" machine aluminum wheels with Y-shaped split spokes and 20" Goodyear Wrangler Territory all-terrain tires
- Magnetic ride control suspension and traction select system
- Autotrac two-speed active transfer case
- High approach angle with front skid plate and red recovery hooks
The 2025 Yukon AT4 also has several available features, offering a Premium Capability package with active response 4WD and the enhanced Duramax 3.0L turbo-diesel engine.
2025 Chevy Tahoe Z71
The 2025 Chevy Tahoe Z71 is the sole off-road trim, with pricing starting at $69,000 MSRP. A 3.0L turbo-diesel Duramax engine became newly available for this trim, also increasing its horsepower by 10% and torque by 7.6%- producing up to 305 hp and 494 lb.-ft. of torque. Its key features include:
- 20" bright machined and painted Technical gray aluminum wheels and 20" Goodyear Wrangler Territory all-terrain tires
- Black tubular assist steps
- Autotrac two-speed active transfer case
- High approach angle front fascia, front/rear aluminum skid plates, and red recovery hooks
The 2025 Tahoe Z71 also has several available features, offering four-corner air ride adaptive suspension, electronic limited slip rear differential, and magnetic ride control.
2025 GMC Yukon Denali
The 2025 GMC Yukon Denali is the lower-level luxury trim, with pricing starting at $77,500 MSRP. Its key features include:
- 20" six-spoke multi-dimensional polished aluminum wheels and 20" all-season blackwall tires
- 10-speaker Bose Centerpoint surround audio system
- 16.8" built-in Google infotainment screen, 15" multicolor Head-Up Display, and 11" driver information center
- Power-sliding center console and Autosense power liftgate
The 2025 Yukon Denali also has several available features, offering 22" and 24" aluminum wheels, AutoSense power liftgate, a panoramic power sunroof, and the enhanced Duramax 3.0L turbo-diesel engine.
2025 Chevy Tahoe Premier
The 2025 Chevy Tahoe Premier is the lower-level luxury trim, with pricing starting at $73,600 MSRP. Its key features include:
- 20" polished aluminum wheels and 20" all-season blackwall tires
- 10-speaker Bose Centerpoint surround audio system
- 17.7" built-in Google infotainment display (best-in-class) and 11" driver information center
- Power-sliding center console
The 2025 Tahoe Premier also has several available features, offering an AutoSense power liftgate, a 15" Head-Up display, a panoramic power sunroof, and a 6.2L EcoTec V8 or 3.0L Duramax turbo diesel engine.
2025 GMC Yukon Denali Ultimate
The 2025 GMC Yukon Denali Ultimate is all-new, the upper-level luxury and top-level trim of the lineup, with pricing starting at $101,800 MSRP. It has all the features of Denali and more. Its key features include:
- 24" multi-spoke wheels with After Midnight Metallic finish (first-ever and trim-exclusive) and 24" all-season blackwall tires
- 18-speaker Bose Centerpoint surround audio system
- 16-way power front seats with massaging and full-grain leather seating
- 12.6" dual LCD HD rear screens mounted on the front seatbacks and tri-zone automatic climate control
The 2025 Yukon Denali Ultimate also has several available features, offering second-row executive seating with heated/ventilated/massage, a 22-speaker Bose Performance Series sound system with head-restraint speakers, and the first-ever Night Vision.
2025 Chevy Tahoe High Country
The 2025 Chevy Tahoe High Country is the upper-level luxury and top-level trim of the lineup, with pricing starting at $78,700 MSRP. It has all the features of the Premier and more. Its key features include:
- 22" bright machined aluminum with After Midnight-painted wheels and 22 all-season blackwall tires
- 15" Head-Up Display
- Eight-way power front seats with heating/ventilation and perforated leather seating
- Tri-zone automatic climate control
The 2025 Tahoe High Country also has several available features, offering 24" wheels, four-corner air ride adaptive suspension, and 12.6" dual LCD HD rear screens mounted on the front seatbacks.