Apply this offer to the cheapest 2020 Tahoe, the $50,295 1LS (including the $1,295 destination fee) and you’re looking at a final price of $46,295. The mid-range 1LT begins at $55,095 while the top of the line Premier starts from $63,995. Chevy has not released pricing details for the 2021 Tahoe but we don’t expect them to be dramatically higher.
This month’s $4,000 discount is pretty decent but it’s not amazing. Last October, Chevy slashed 2019 Tahoe prices by up to $9,276. Will the same thing happen again, only for remaining 2020 Tahoes, next October? Impossible to predict at the moment, but it will depend on whether or not 2020 model sales are strong or not.