If you’re looking for insurance for your Chevrolet Tahoe in 2025, you’re in the right place. Car insurance rates for the Chevrolet Tahoe depend on factors like your driving record, location and car model year.

The average annual cost to insure a 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe is $2,439. However, this rate can vary depending on the model year. For example, a 2021 Tahoe might cost around $2,275 annually, while a 2018 model could be more affordable at $2,088 per year.

In this guide, we’ll break down these costs and provide tips on getting the best insurance rates for your Chevrolet Tahoe.

What is the cost to insure your Chevrolet Tahoe in 2025?

The average cost to insure a Chevrolet Tahoe is $205 per month, or $2,462 per year for a full coverage policy. However, your actual rate may differ depending on factors like your age, where you live, the level of coverage you choose, your driving history and the insurance company.

Your rates may be higher if you’re a young driver or have a history of accidents. On the other hand, experienced drivers with a clean driving record might pay lower premiums for the same policy. Other factors, such as your state and ZIP code, also influence premiums. Insurance costs also vary by state and ZIP code.

Use the tool below to know car insurance costs based on your state and the car’s make and model.

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Which companies offer the cheapest rates for Chevrolet Tahoe

Nationwide provides the most affordable car insurance for your Chevrolet Tahoe, with an average annual rate of $1,680, or $140 per month, according to CarInsurance.com’s analysis.

The table below shows which insurance companies offer the best rates for your Chevrolet Tahoe.

CompanyAnnual ratesSix-month ratesMonthly rates
Nationwide$1,680$840$140
Geico$2,135$1,067$178
State Farm$2,166$1,083$181
Progressive$2,426$1,213$202
Farmers$2,821$1,410$235
Allstate$3,520$1,760$293

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Compare Chevrolet Tahoe car insurance rates by model year

Insurance premiums are typically higher for newer vehicles because of their high market value and pricey repairs. For instance, a 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe generally has a higher insurance premium than a 2019 model. Besides, older models might not include the latest safety features, which can also influence their insurance costs.

The table below shows the average annual insurance costs for various model years of the Chevrolet Tahoe, helping you understand how insurance premiums vary with the car’s age.

Model yearAnnual ratesSix-month ratesMonthly rates
2014$1,714$857$143
2015$1,909$954$159
2016$1,949$974$162
2017$1,996$998$166
2018$2,088$1,044$174
2019$2,130$1,065$177
2020$2,163$1,082$180
2021$2,275$1,138$190
2022$2,372$1,186$198
2023$2,439$1,220$203

Chevrolet Tahoe car insurance rates for different trims

When it comes to insuring a Chevrolet Tahoe, the trim level can significantly influence the insurance rates. Different trims come with various features, safety equipment and price points, which contribute to the insurance cost.

For instance, higher-end trims like the Tahoe High Country, which include advanced technology and luxury features, may have higher insurance premiums than the base model due to the increased replacement and repair costs.

Below is a comparison of average annual insurance costs for different trims of the Chevrolet Tahoe.

Vehicle trimAnnual ratesSix-month ratesMonthly rates
Tahoe Fleet$2,295$1,148$191
Tahoe LS$2,357$1,179$196
Tahoe LT$2,410$1,205$201
Tahoe Premier$2,474$1,237$206
Tahoe RST$2,540$1,270$212
Tahoe Z71$2,557$1,278$213
Tahoe High Country$2,668$1,334$222

Chevrolet Tahoe insurance rates: State-by-state breakdown

The cost of insuring a Chevrolet Tahoe vehicle can differ from state to state. State-specific regulations primarily influence it, the cost of vehicle repairs and car theft rates.

The table below shows the car insurance rates for the Chevrolet Tahoe by state.

StateAnnual ratesSix-month ratesMonthly rates
Alaska$2,355$1,177$196
Alabama$2,244$1,122$187
Arkansas$2,680$1,340$223
Arizona$2,324$1,162$194
California$2,922$1,461$244
Colorado$3,170$1,585$264
Connecticut$2,528$1,264$211
Washington, D.C.$3,009$1,505$251
Delaware$2,519$1,260$210
Florida$3,042$1,521$254
Georgia$3,068$1,534$256
Hawaii$1,590$795$133
Iowa$2,126$1,063$177
Idaho$1,558$779$130
Illinois$2,357$1,178$196
Indiana$2,197$1,099$183
Kansas$2,642$1,321$220
Kentucky$3,045$1,523$254
Louisiana$4,118$2,059$343
Massachusetts$2,207$1,104$184
Maryland$2,379$1,189$198
Maine$1,689$845$141
Michigan$2,982$1,491$249
Minnesota$2,659$1,330$222
Missouri$2,976$1,488$248
Mississippi$2,632$1,316$219
Montana$2,673$1,337$223
North Carolina$1,767$883$147
North Dakota$2,180$1,090$182
Nebraska$2,595$1,297$216
New Hampshire$1,806$903$151
New Jersey$2,388$1,194$199
New Mexico$2,517$1,259$210
Nevada$2,404$1,202$200
New York$1,911$955$159
Ohio$1,810$905$151
Oklahoma$2,696$1,348$225
Oregon$2,274$1,137$189
Pennsylvania$2,665$1,332$222
Rhode Island$2,941$1,470$245
South Carolina$2,464$1,232$205
South Dakota$2,981$1,491$248
Tennessee$2,713$1,357$226
Texas$3,442$1,721$287
Utah$1,932$966$161
Virginia$1,865$932$155
Vermont$1,728$864$144
Washington$2,071$1,035$173
Wisconsin$1,919$959$160
West Virginia$2,331$1,165$194
Wyoming$2,684$1,342$224

How your age impacts Chevrolet Tahoe insurance rates

Young drivers, particularly those younger than 25, face higher insurance premiums due to their lack of experience and the increased likelihood of accidents. As drivers age and gain more experience, their rates typically decrease. However, for senior drivers, premiums can rise again due to age-related factors.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) Young Drivers Traffic Safety Facts, 2,034 drivers aged 15 to 20 died in traffic crashes in 2022.

The table below shows the average annual insurance rates for different age groups.

AgeAnnual ratesSix-month ratesMonthly rates
Teens$9,025$4,512$752
Adults$2,462$1,231$205

The bottom line

Knowing how much it costs to insure a Chevrolet Tahoe is important for managing your budget. Insurance rates can change based on the car’s model year, trim, age and location.

By taking proactive steps like maintaining a clean driving record, taking advantage of discounts and regularly reviewing your insurance needs, you can balance adequate coverage and affordability.

Resources & Methodology

Sources

Insurance Information Institute. “Facts + Statistics: Teen drivers.” July 2025.

Methodology

CarInsurance.com commissioned Quadrant Information Services to calculate average auto insurance rates for 1,661 car models to help drivers compare coverage costs. Rates reflect national averages based on a standard driver profile with full coverage, typical commute distance, and annual mileage.

The average rates are based on a 40-year-old male driver with 100/300/100 liability limits and a $500 deductible for collision and comprehensive coverage, commuting 12 miles to work daily and driving 10,000 miles annually.

Read the detailed methodology for more information.

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