The 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe is unchanged for the fourth-generation’s last model year, but with three major trim levels, a wide variety of options and packages, and a good infotainment system, there’s a 2020 Tahoe for everyone. This warrants a 8 out of 10 rating here. (Read more about how we rate cars.)

The base 2020 Tahoe LS trim comes with dual-zone climate control, an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth phone and audio support, five USB ports, a power driver’s seat, and cloth upholstery. Stepping up to the LT adds leather, heated front seats, Bose audio, a power tailgate, and safety features such as automatic emergency baking and automatic high-beam headlights as standard. A Luxury package includes keyless ignition, a power-folding rear seat, heated steering wheel, and blind-spot monitors. 

The LT trim can also be optioned with a power moonroof, rear-seat DVD entertainment, and larger wheels, but we think a base LT is the smartest buy here. 

The sportier RST model adds the larger, more powerful V-8 and blacked-out looks on the grille and wheels, and a Midnight Edition adds similar black trim to the regular LT and Z71-equipped LT models. 

The top-tier Premier trim can reach $75,000 fully loaded, but its features list is competitive with some luxury SUVs. Cooled leather seats, navigation, faux wood trim, and magnetically-damped suspension makes it a convincing luxury vehicle with a mass-market badge.

For those looking for off-road adventure, the Z71 package adds all-terrain tires, hill-descent control, skid plates, and special suspension components, but the Tahoe’s considerable heft and size make it more of an occasional off-roader. At the top of the line, the Premier Plus Edition comes with the larger V-8 and a unique interior, rear-seat entertainment system, power-folding seats, a head-up display, and more.

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