product.specifications
specs.engine_size5.3L
specs.fuel_typeDiesel
specs.transmission10 speed automatic
specs.drivetrainRear-Wheel Drive
specs.combined_mpg24 MPG
product.comparison_title
| product.price | — | $23,000–$31,000 | — | — | — | $27,900 |
| specs.engine_capacity | 5.3L | 2L | 2L | 3L | 3L | 1.3L |
| specs.fuel_type | Diesel | Regular | Regular | Diesel | Diesel | Regular |
| specs.transmission | 10 speed automatic | Automatic (AV-S1) | Automatic (AV-S10) | Automatic 10-spd | Automatic 10-spd | Automatic 9-spd |
| specs.body_type | SUV | Small Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD | Small Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD | Standard Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD | Standard Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD | Small Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD |
product.about
The 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe 2WD offers robust capability with its 5.3L engine, delivering 355 horsepower and 383 lb-ft of torque. This standard sport utility vehicle provides a comfortable 24 MPG combined fuel efficiency, making it a practical choice for both daily driving and longer journeys.
product.pros
- Safe vehicle status
- No recalls on record
- Excellent highway MPG
- Strong torque output
product.cons
- 36 complaints on record
- Below-average GHG score
product.complaints_section36 total
CHEVROLET TAHOE 2025 POWER TRAIN
mediumThis 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe has experienced three separate and recurring engine-related failures. The first failure occurred at approximately 41,350 miles and required replacement or repair of the lifters and camshaft. The vehicle remained at the dealership for approximately 15 days. The second failure occurred at approximately 54,619 miles and involved another lifter failure along with traction control problems. The third failure occurred at approximately 65,140 miles. The Check Engine warning light illuminated while the vehicle was being driven, and the vehicle again experienced engine-related problems. The vehicle has now been at the dealership for more than one week, and no repair or permanent solution has been provided. I am concerned that these repeated engine failures and traction control problems create a serious safety risk, particularly because the vehicle is driven on public roads and highways. Despite previous repairs, the engine problems continue to recur. I am requesting that NHTSA investigate these repeated safety-related failures.
CHEVROLET TAHOE 2025 FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE: AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING
highDriving in bumper to bumper traffic in my 2025 Tahoe and the automatic braking system slammed on the brakes at 10 mph causing me to get rear ended.The light turned green and traffic started moving forward and I'm hitting the gas pedal when my truck just slams on the brakes causing the girl behind to rear end me. The car in front of me was moving forward and never hit their brakes but my car still slammed on the brakes for no reason. I was probably 6 or 7 feet away from the car in front. This isn't the first time this car has slammed on the brakes for no reason. It always seems to happen in the summer during sunny mornings as I'm headed east driving towards the sun. I got lucky the other 6 or 7 times this has happened up until today
CHEVROLET TAHOE 2025 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
mediumThe air conditioning/climate control system failed. I initially brought the vehicle to the dealership on June 4, 2026, because it was blowing hot air. The dealership replaced the condenser on June 5, 2026. On June 12, 2026, the driver's side again began blowing hot air while the passenger side remained cold. By June 13, 2026, both sides were blowing hot air. The vehicle is being returned to the dealership on June 15, 2026, for an additional repair attempt related to the recurring air conditioning failure. The excessive heat created a safety concern because the cabin temperature exceeded 100°F despite the air conditioning being turned on. I developed hives and a rash on my face, neck, trunk, and arms from the heat exposure. Excessive cabin temperatures can impair driver concentration and increase the risk of heat-related illness. Yes. An authorized Chevrolet dealership diagnosed the issue and replaced the condenser on June 5, 2026. The problem reoccurred within approximately one week of that repair. The vehicle has been inspected by an authorized Chevrolet dealership and remains available for inspection by the manufacturer or its representatives. There were no warning lights or messages. The only symptom was the air conditioning blowing hot air instead of cold air.
CHEVROLET TAHOE 2025 VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
mediumOn June 12, 2026, while operating my 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe, I experienced an apparent powertrain or transmission-related issue. At the time, the vehicle was already exhibiting another defect involving the air conditioning system, with the driver's side blowing hot air and the passenger side blowing cold air. While attempting to accelerate and pass another vehicle, the engine RPM suddenly increased to approximately 6,000 RPM. The RPM remained elevated momentarily before gradually decreasing. The vehicle's response was abnormal and inconsistent with normal acceleration. Because I was close to home, I continued driving but remained concerned about the vehicle's operation. Since that incident, the same condition has occurred approximately two to three additional times. The problem is intermittent and does not occur every time I accelerate, making it difficult to predict when it will happen. This condition creates a safety concern because sudden, unexpected increases in engine RPM while attempting to accelerate can affect vehicle performance and driver confidence, particularly when passing other vehicles or merging into traffic. The vehicle is being returned to the dealership for evaluation, and the defect remains unresolved.
CHEVROLET TAHOE 2025 SEATS
mediumON JUNE 2ND 2026, the air conditioning in my 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe failed without warning. The system began blowing warm air instead of cold air, making the vehicle uncomfortable to drive. At the same time, I noticed that both front ventilated (cooled) seats had also stopped working. Although the seat cooling indicator lights illuminated when activated, the seats did not produce any cooling. I called to schedule an appt and took the vehicle to the dealership for diagnosis and repair on june 4, 2026. The dealership determined that the A/C condenser had failed and replaced it. I was advised that the repair had been completed, and I picked up the vehicle believing the issue had been resolved. Shortly after the repair, it became apparent that the problems had not been fully corrected. While the air conditioning initially appeared to function, the ventilated seats continued to provide no cooling despite appearing to operate normally. This marked the beginning of an ongoing series of HVAC-related failures that ultimately required multiple return visits to the dealership.
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product.status_history
status.certified→status.safe31 May 2026
Lemon Score: 89. 14 data points. v3 scoring.
status.uncertain→status.certified29 May 2026
Lemon Score: 94. 8 data points. v3 scoring.