- When comparing 2024 models, a Chevrolet Tahoe costs less to insure than a GMC Yukon by an average of $330 per year.
- Average car insurance cost per month for the GMC Yukon is 13.4% more expensive than the Chevrolet Tahoe, at $188 versus $215, a difference of $27.
- Out of nine models in the 2024 large SUV segment, the Chevrolet Tahoe ranks first and the GMC Yukon ranks fourth for most affordable car insurance.
- If the cheapest monthly payments are a priority, the LS 2WD and LS 4WD trims are the cheapest Chevrolet Tahoe models to insure, while the SLE 2WD and SLE 4WD trims are the cheapest GMC Yukon models to insure.
Does insurance cost less for a Chevy Tahoe or GMC Yukon?
For 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon models, the model with the lower car insurance rates is the Chevrolet Tahoe. Insurance rates on a Chevrolet Tahoe cost an average of $2,252 per year, and insurance for a GMC Yukon costs an average of $2,582 per year.
Out of 11 Chevrolet Tahoe trim levels, the cheapest 2024 trim to insure is the LS 2WD trim at an average cost of $2,108 per year, or $176 per month.
The 2024 GMC Yukon has 16 trims available, with the cheapest trim level to insure being the SLE 2WD model at an average cost of $2,386 per year.
When comparing rates by trim level for both models, the lowest-cost model and trim level is the Chevrolet Tahoe LS 2WD at an average of $2,108 per year. The highest-cost model and trim level is the GMC Yukon XL Denali Ultimate 4WD at a cost of $2,822 per year.
The table below ranks the cost of car insurance for 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon models, showing rates for each trim level of both models.
| Model and Trim Level | Annual Premium | Cost Per Month |
|---|---|---|
| Tahoe LS 2WD | $2,108 | $176 |
| Tahoe LS 4WD | $2,158 | $180 |
| Tahoe LT 2WD | $2,194 | $183 |
| Tahoe RST 2WD | $2,230 | $186 |
| Tahoe LT 4WD | $2,238 | $187 |
| Tahoe Z71 4WD | $2,252 | $188 |
| Tahoe RST 4WD | $2,264 | $189 |
| Tahoe Premier 2WD | $2,294 | $191 |
| Tahoe Premier 4WD | $2,322 | $194 |
| Tahoe High Country 2WD | $2,350 | $196 |
| Tahoe High Country 4WD | $2,380 | $198 |
| Yukon SLE 2WD | $2,386 | $199 |
| Yukon SLE 4WD | $2,438 | $203 |
| Yukon XL SLE 2WD | $2,438 | $203 |
| Yukon XL SLE 4WD | $2,484 | $207 |
| Yukon SLT 2WD | $2,496 | $208 |
| Yukon SLT 4WD | $2,540 | $212 |
| Yukon XL SLT 2WD | $2,540 | $212 |
| Yukon XL SLT 4WD | $2,578 | $215 |
| Yukon AT4 4WD | $2,584 | $215 |
| Yukon Denali 2WD | $2,612 | $218 |
| Yukon XL AT4 4WD | $2,618 | $218 |
| Yukon Denali 4WD | $2,648 | $221 |
| Yukon XL Denali 2WD | $2,648 | $221 |
| Yukon XL Denali 4WD | $2,676 | $223 |
| Yukon Denali Ultimate 4WD | $2,802 | $234 |
| Yukon XL Denali Ultimate 4WD | $2,822 | $235 |
Data Methodogy: Rated driver is a 40-year-old male with with good credit, a clean driving record, and no claims or at-fault accidents. Premium includes comprehensive and collision coverage with $500 deductibles. Liability limits are 100/300/100 and UM/UIM and medical payments coverage is included. Rates last updated on October 24, 2025
The chart below visualizes the average cost to insure the two models rated for drivers aged 20 to 50. For a 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe, insurance cost ranges from $1,994 to $4,514 per year for the driver ages used. A 2024 GMC Yukon costs from $2,282 to $5,234 to insure per year.
The two tables below illustrate all the available trims for both 2024 models, plus an average rate for each model. The 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe has more affordable average car insurance rates than the 2024 GMC Yukon.
2024 Chevrolet Tahoe
$2,252
| 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| LS 2WD | $2,108 |
| LS 4WD | 2,158 |
| LT 2WD | 2,194 |
| RST 2WD | 2,230 |
| LT 4WD | 2,238 |
| Z71 4WD | 2,252 |
| RST 4WD | 2,264 |
| Premier 2WD | 2,294 |
| Premier 4WD | 2,322 |
| High Country 2WD | 2,350 |
| High Country 4WD | 2,380 |
| 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe Average Rate | $2,252 |
2024 GMC Yukon
$2,582
| 2024 GMC Yukon Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| SLE 2WD | $2,386 |
| SLE 4WD | 2,438 |
| XL SLE 2WD | 2,438 |
| XL SLE 4WD | 2,484 |
| SLT 2WD | 2,496 |
| SLT 4WD | 2,540 |
| XL SLT 2WD | 2,540 |
| XL SLT 4WD | 2,578 |
| AT4 4WD | 2,584 |
| Denali 2WD | 2,612 |
| XL AT4 4WD | 2,618 |
| Denali 4WD | 2,648 |
| XL Denali 2WD | 2,648 |
| XL Denali 4WD | 2,676 |
| Denali Ultimate 4WD | 2,802 |
| XL Denali Ultimate 4WD | 2,822 |
| 2024 GMC Yukon Average Rate | $2,582 |
2023 Chevrolet Tahoe vs. GMC Yukon
For the 2023 model year, the model having the cheapest rates is the Chevrolet Tahoe. Insurance on a Chevrolet Tahoe costs an average of $2,188 per year, whereas insurance for the GMC Yukon costs an average of $2,506 per year.
For the 11 trims available for the 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe, the cheapest model to insure is the $56,095 LS 2WD trim at an average cost of $2,046 per year. For the 16 trims available for the GMC Yukon, the cheapest 2023 trim to insure is the $59,295 SLE 2WD trim at a cost of $2,322.
When trim-level rates for both models are compared, the lowest-cost model and trim level to insure is the Chevrolet Tahoe LS 2WD at an average rate of $2,046 per year. The most expensive trim is the $99,450 GMC Yukon XL Denali Ultimate 4WD at an average cost of $2,732 per year.
For models prior to 2023, average car insurance premiums for a Tahoe and a Yukon compare as shown in the list below. Click on any link to view trim level cost data.
- 2022 Tahoe vs. Yukon – Cheapest to insure: Chevrolet Tahoe by $238 per year
- 2021 Tahoe vs. Yukon – Cheapest to insure: Chevrolet Tahoe by $188 per year
- 2020 Tahoe vs. Yukon – Cheapest to insure: Chevrolet Tahoe by $184 per year
- 2019 Tahoe vs. Yukon – Cheapest to insure: Chevrolet Tahoe by $198 per year
- 2018 Tahoe vs. Yukon – Cheapest to insure: Chevrolet Tahoe by $210 per year
- 2017 Tahoe vs. Yukon – Cheapest to insure: Chevrolet Tahoe by $180 per year
- 2016 Tahoe vs. Yukon – Cheapest to insure: Chevrolet Tahoe by $198 per year
- 2015 Tahoe vs. Yukon – Cheapest to insure: Chevrolet Tahoe by $108 per year
The table shown below compares the annual and monthly insurance cost for 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon models, showing cost for each trim level of both models.
| Model and Trim Level | Annual Premium | Cost Per Month |
|---|---|---|
| Tahoe LS 2WD | $2,046 | $171 |
| Tahoe LS 4WD | $2,096 | $175 |
| Tahoe LT 2WD | $2,130 | $178 |
| Tahoe RST 2WD | $2,164 | $180 |
| Tahoe LT 4WD | $2,172 | $181 |
| Tahoe Z71 4WD | $2,184 | $182 |
| Tahoe RST 4WD | $2,200 | $183 |
| Tahoe Premier 2WD | $2,228 | $186 |
| Tahoe Premier 4WD | $2,256 | $188 |
| Tahoe High Country 2WD | $2,276 | $190 |
| Tahoe High Country 4WD | $2,304 | $192 |
| Yukon SLE 2WD | $2,322 | $194 |
| Yukon XL SLE 2WD | $2,368 | $197 |
| Yukon SLE 4WD | $2,370 | $198 |
| Yukon XL SLE 4WD | $2,410 | $201 |
| Yukon SLT 2WD | $2,428 | $202 |
| Yukon XL SLT 2WD | $2,462 | $205 |
| Yukon SLT 4WD | $2,470 | $206 |
| Yukon XL SLT 4WD | $2,502 | $209 |
| Yukon AT4 4WD | $2,510 | $209 |
| Yukon Denali 2WD | $2,538 | $212 |
| Yukon XL AT4 4WD | $2,544 | $212 |
| Yukon Denali 4WD | $2,566 | $214 |
| Yukon XL Denali 2WD | $2,566 | $214 |
| Yukon XL Denali 4WD | $2,592 | $216 |
| Yukon Denali Ultimate 4WD | $2,714 | $226 |
| Yukon XL Denali Ultimate 4WD | $2,732 | $228 |
Data Methodogy: Rated driver is a 40-year-old male with with good credit, a clean driving record, and no claims or at-fault accidents. Premium includes comprehensive and collision coverage with $500 deductibles. Liability limits are 100/300/100 and UM/UIM and medical payments coverage is included. Rates last updated on October 24, 2025
The chart shown below demonstrates the average cost to insure both models with different driver age groups. Insurance cost ranges from $1,938 to $4,390 per year for a 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe, and $2,216 to $5,084 for a 2023 GMC Yukon for the example age groups.
The next two rate tables display the average insurance cost by trim level for both 2023 models, including an overall average rate. The 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe has cheaper average car insurance rates than the 2023 GMC Yukon.
2023 Chevrolet Tahoe
$2,188
| 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| LS 2WD | $2,046 |
| LS 4WD | 2,096 |
| LT 2WD | 2,130 |
| RST 2WD | 2,164 |
| LT 4WD | 2,172 |
| Z71 4WD | 2,184 |
| RST 4WD | 2,200 |
| Premier 2WD | 2,228 |
| Premier 4WD | 2,256 |
| High Country 2WD | 2,276 |
| High Country 4WD | 2,304 |
| 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe Average Rate | $2,188 |
2023 GMC Yukon
$2,506
| 2023 GMC Yukon Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| SLE 2WD | $2,322 |
| XL SLE 2WD | 2,368 |
| SLE 4WD | 2,370 |
| XL SLE 4WD | 2,410 |
| SLT 2WD | 2,428 |
| XL SLT 2WD | 2,462 |
| SLT 4WD | 2,470 |
| XL SLT 4WD | 2,502 |
| AT4 4WD | 2,510 |
| Denali 2WD | 2,538 |
| XL AT4 4WD | 2,544 |
| Denali 4WD | 2,566 |
| XL Denali 2WD | 2,566 |
| XL Denali 4WD | 2,592 |
| Denali Ultimate 4WD | 2,714 |
| XL Denali Ultimate 4WD | 2,732 |
| 2023 GMC Yukon Average Rate | $2,506 |
2022 Chevrolet Tahoe vs. GMC Yukon
Car insurance rates for a 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe cost an average of $2,198 per year, while the 2022 GMC Yukon costs an average of $2,436 per year, making the Chevrolet Tahoe the better deal by $238 per year.
For a 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe, rates range from the lowest rate of $2,046 per year for the LS 2WD model up to the highest rate of $2,320 for the High Country 4WD model. For a 2022 GMC Yukon, rates can range from $2,268 per year for the SLE 2WD model up to $2,564 for the most expensive XL Denali 4WD model.
When trim-level rates for both models are compared, the overall cheapest vehicle to insure is the Chevrolet Tahoe LS 2WD at a cost of $2,046 per year. The most expensive trim is the GMC Yukon XL Denali 4WD at a cost of $2,564 per year.
For a 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe, the cheapest models are the LS 2WD, LS 4WD, and LT 2WD. The cheapest GMC Yukon models include the SLE 2WD, XL SLE 2WD, and SLE 4WD. Average car insurance rates for all 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon models and trims range from $171 to $214 per month.
The table below ranks the annual and monthly cost of car insurance for 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon models, with average rates for each trim level.
| Model and Trim Level | Annual Premium | Cost Per Month |
|---|---|---|
| Tahoe LS 2WD | $2,046 | $171 |
| Tahoe LS 4WD | $2,098 | $175 |
| Tahoe LT 2WD | $2,132 | $178 |
| Tahoe LT 4WD | $2,178 | $182 |
| Tahoe RST 2WD | $2,178 | $182 |
| Tahoe Z71 4WD | $2,204 | $184 |
| Tahoe RST 4WD | $2,216 | $185 |
| Tahoe Premier 2WD | $2,236 | $186 |
| Yukon SLE 2WD | $2,268 | $189 |
| Tahoe Premier 4WD | $2,270 | $189 |
| Tahoe High Country 2WD | $2,292 | $191 |
| Yukon XL SLE 2WD | $2,314 | $193 |
| Tahoe High Country 4WD | $2,320 | $193 |
| Yukon SLE 4WD | $2,320 | $193 |
| Yukon XL SLE 4WD | $2,364 | $197 |
| Yukon SLT 2WD | $2,380 | $198 |
| Yukon XL SLT 2WD | $2,418 | $202 |
| Yukon SLT 4WD | $2,426 | $202 |
| Yukon XL SLT 4WD | $2,458 | $205 |
| Yukon AT4 4WD | $2,486 | $207 |
| Yukon Denali 2WD | $2,506 | $209 |
| Yukon XL AT4 4WD | $2,512 | $209 |
| Yukon Denali 4WD | $2,532 | $211 |
| Yukon XL Denali 2WD | $2,532 | $211 |
| Yukon XL Denali 4WD | $2,564 | $214 |
Data Methodogy: Rated driver is a 40-year-old male with with good credit, a clean driving record, and no claims or at-fault accidents. Premium includes comprehensive and collision coverage with $500 deductibles. Liability limits are 100/300/100 and UM/UIM and medical payments coverage is included. Rates last updated on October 24, 2025
The chart below compares the average Chevy Tahoe insurance cost to the average GMC Yukon insurance cost to see which 2022 model has cheaper car insurance rates.
The tables below detail insurance rates for all trim levels of 2022 Tahoe and Yukon models. The 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe has an average insurance cost of $2,198 and the 2022 GMC Yukon is $2,436, making the Chevrolet Tahoe cheaper by $238 per year.
2022 Chevrolet Tahoe
$2,198
| 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| LS 2WD | $2,046 |
| LS 4WD | 2,098 |
| LT 2WD | 2,132 |
| LT 4WD | 2,178 |
| RST 2WD | 2,178 |
| Z71 4WD | 2,204 |
| RST 4WD | 2,216 |
| Premier 2WD | 2,236 |
| Premier 4WD | 2,270 |
| High Country 2WD | 2,292 |
| High Country 4WD | 2,320 |
| 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe Average Rate | $2,198 |
2022 GMC Yukon
$2,436
| 2022 GMC Yukon Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| SLE 2WD | $2,268 |
| XL SLE 2WD | 2,314 |
| SLE 4WD | 2,320 |
| XL SLE 4WD | 2,364 |
| SLT 2WD | 2,380 |
| XL SLT 2WD | 2,418 |
| SLT 4WD | 2,426 |
| XL SLT 4WD | 2,458 |
| AT4 4WD | 2,486 |
| Denali 2WD | 2,506 |
| XL AT4 4WD | 2,512 |
| Denali 4WD | 2,532 |
| XL Denali 2WD | 2,532 |
| XL Denali 4WD | 2,564 |
| 2022 GMC Yukon Average Rate | $2,436 |
2021 Chevrolet Tahoe vs GMC Yukon
When comparing car insurance rates for 2021 models, the Chevrolet Tahoe costs an average of $2,218 per year to insure and the GMC Yukon costs $2,406, making the Chevrolet Tahoe the winner by $188.
The rate chart below displays the average cost to insure the two models for drivers from age 20 to 50. Average car insurance cost ranges from $1,968 to $4,496 per year for a 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe, and $2,134 to $4,890 for a 2021 GMC Yukon for the included driver ages.
The 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe has six trim levels available, with the cheapest trim level to insure being the LS 2WD trim at an average cost of $2,116 per year, or around $176 per month.
For the 12 trims available for the GMC Yukon, the cheapest 2021 trim to insure is the SLE 2WD model at a cost of $2,230.
When rates are compared for the 18 trim levels of both 2021 models, the cheapest trim to insure is the Chevrolet Tahoe LS 2WD at an average cost of $2,116 per year, and the overall most expensive vehicle to insure is the GMC Yukon XL Denali 4WD costing $2,622 per year.
The rate tables below display all the available trims for both 2021 models, plus an average rate for each model. The cheapest of the two models to insure for the 2021 model year is the Chevrolet Tahoe.
2021 Chevrolet Tahoe
$2,218
| 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| LS 2WD | $2,116 |
| LS 4WD | 2,182 |
| LT 2WD | 2,182 |
| LT 4WD | 2,248 |
| Premier 2WD | 2,268 |
| Premier 4WD | 2,314 |
| 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe Average Rate | $2,218 |
2021 GMC Yukon
$2,406
| 2021 GMC Yukon Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| SLE 2WD | $2,230 |
| SLE 4WD | 2,230 |
| SLT 2WD | 2,260 |
| SLT 4WD | 2,304 |
| Denali 2WD | 2,360 |
| XL SLE 2WD | 2,378 |
| Denali 4WD | 2,426 |
| XL SLE 4WD | 2,444 |
| XL SLT 2WD | 2,490 |
| XL SLT 4WD | 2,514 |
| XL Denali 2WD | 2,622 |
| XL Denali 4WD | 2,622 |
| 2021 GMC Yukon Average Rate | $2,406 |
2020 Chevrolet Tahoe vs GMC Yukon
When comparing insurance cost for the 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon models, the Chevrolet Tahoe is cheaper by an average of $184 per year for this comparison year.
The chart shown below shows the average cost to insure both models rated for a variety of different driver ages. For a 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe, the average car insurance cost ranges from $1,910 to $4,364 per year for the age groups used in this illustration. A 2020 GMC Yukon costs from $2,074 to $4,746 to insure per year.
The 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe has six trim levels available, with the cheapest trim level to insure being the LS 2WD trim at an average cost of $2,054 per year, or around $171 per month.
The 2020 GMC Yukon has 12 trim levels available, with the cheapest trim to insure being the SLE 2WD model at an average cost of $2,162 per year, or about $180 per month.
When comparing car insurance rates for both models by trim level, the most affordable model and trim level to insure is the Chevrolet Tahoe LS 2WD at an average of $2,054 per year. The most expensive trim is the GMC Yukon XL Denali 4WD costing $2,542 per year.
The tables shown below show the average cost to insure all 2020 trim levels, plus the average rate for each model. The 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe wins out over the 2020 GMC Yukon for cheapest auto insurance rates.
2020 Chevrolet Tahoe
$2,152
| 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| LS 2WD | $2,054 |
| LS 4WD | 2,118 |
| LT 2WD | 2,118 |
| LT 4WD | 2,180 |
| Premier 2WD | 2,200 |
| Premier 4WD | 2,246 |
| 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe Average Rate | $2,152 |
2020 GMC Yukon
$2,336
| 2020 GMC Yukon Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| SLE 2WD | $2,162 |
| SLE 4WD | 2,162 |
| SLT 2WD | 2,196 |
| SLT 4WD | 2,236 |
| Denali 2WD | 2,290 |
| XL SLE 2WD | 2,308 |
| Denali 4WD | 2,352 |
| XL SLE 4WD | 2,372 |
| XL SLT 2WD | 2,416 |
| XL SLT 4WD | 2,438 |
| XL Denali 2WD | 2,542 |
| XL Denali 4WD | 2,542 |
| 2020 GMC Yukon Average Rate | $2,336 |
2019 Chevrolet Tahoe vs GMC Yukon
For 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon models, the Chevrolet Tahoe is cheaper to insure by an average of $198 per year for 2019.
The rate chart below demonstrates the average cost to insure both 2019 models using drivers aged 20 to 50. Insurance cost ranges from $1,792 to $4,104 per year for a 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe, and $1,968 to $4,524 for a 2019 GMC Yukon for these driver ages.
Out of nine trim levels for the 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe, the cheapest insurance rates are on the LS 2WD trim at a cost of $1,932 per year, or $161 per month.
For the 12 trims available for the GMC Yukon, the cheapest 2019 model to insure is the SLE 2WD trim at a cost of $1,932 per year, or around $161 per month.
When comparing aggregated rates for both models from a trim-level perspective, the cheapest model and trim level to insure is the Chevrolet Tahoe LS 2WD at an average cost of $1,932 per year, and the most expensive model and trim level is the GMC Yukon XL Denali 4WD costing $2,510 per year.
The next two tables show trim level insurance cost averages for both 2019 models, as well as the overall average rate for each model.
2019 Chevrolet Tahoe
$2,022
| 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| LS 2WD | $1,932 |
| LS 4WD | 1,994 |
| LT 2WD | 1,994 |
| Police Edition 2WD | 1,994 |
| Police Edition 4WD | 1,994 |
| LT 4WD | 2,054 |
| SSV 4WD | 2,054 |
| Premier 2WD | 2,072 |
| Premier 4WD | 2,116 |
| 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe Average Rate | $2,022 |
2019 GMC Yukon
$2,220
| 2019 GMC Yukon Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| SLE 2WD | $1,932 |
| SLE 4WD | 1,994 |
| SLT 2WD | 1,994 |
| SLT 4WD | 2,054 |
| Denali 2WD | 2,158 |
| Denali 4WD | 2,158 |
| XL SLE 2WD | 2,284 |
| XL SLE 4WD | 2,346 |
| XL SLT 2WD | 2,366 |
| XL SLT 4WD | 2,418 |
| XL Denali 2WD | 2,450 |
| XL Denali 4WD | 2,510 |
| 2019 GMC Yukon Average Rate | $2,220 |
2018 Chevrolet Tahoe vs GMC Yukon
When comparing insurance cost for 2018 models, a Chevrolet Tahoe costs an average of $1,924 per year to insure and a GMC Yukon costs $2,134, making the Chevrolet Tahoe cheaper to insure by $210 per year.
The chart shown below visualizes the average cost to insure the two models for four different driver age groups. Insurance cost ranges from $1,706 to $3,896 per year for a 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe, and $1,894 to $4,340 for a 2018 GMC Yukon for the driver ages used.
For the nine trim levels available for the 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe, the cheapest trim to insure is the LS 2WD model at an average cost of $1,846 per year.
Out of the 13 trim levels available for the GMC Yukon, the cheapest 2018 trim level to insure is the SLE 2WD trim at a cost of $1,846 per year, or around $154 per month.
When comparing rates by trim level for both models, the overall cheapest vehicle to insure is the Chevrolet Tahoe LS 2WD at a cost of $1,846 per year. The highest-cost model and trim is the GMC Yukon XL K1500 Denali 4WD costing an average of $2,398 per year.
The tables below illustrate average cost to insure each trim level for a 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon, plus the average rate for each model. The 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe has more affordable average car insurance than the 2018 GMC Yukon.
2018 Chevrolet Tahoe
$1,924
| 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| LS 2WD | $1,846 |
| LS Police Edition 2WD | 1,846 |
| LS 4WD | 1,902 |
| LS Police Edition 4WD | 1,902 |
| LT 2WD | 1,902 |
| LT 4WD | 1,960 |
| SSV 4WD | 1,960 |
| Premier 2WD | 1,978 |
| Premier 4WD | 2,018 |
| 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe Average Rate | $1,924 |
2018 GMC Yukon
$2,134
| 2018 GMC Yukon Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| SLE 2WD | $1,846 |
| SLE 4WD | 1,902 |
| SLT 2WD | 1,960 |
| SLT 4WD | 2,018 |
| Denali 2WD | 2,058 |
| Denali 4WD | 2,058 |
| XL C1500 SLE 2WD | 2,188 |
| XL K1500 SLE 4WD | 2,188 |
| XL C1500 SLT 2WD | 2,244 |
| XL K1500 Denali SLT 4WD | 2,284 |
| XL K1500 SLT 4WD | 2,284 |
| XL C1500 Denali 2WD | 2,342 |
| XL K1500 Denali 4WD | 2,398 |
| 2018 GMC Yukon Average Rate | $2,134 |
2017 Chevrolet Tahoe vs GMC Yukon
When comparing insurance cost for 2017 models, a Chevrolet Tahoe costs an average of $1,860 per year to insure and a GMC Yukon costs $2,040, making the Chevrolet Tahoe cheaper to insure by $180 per year for this comparison year.
The chart below shows the average cost to insure both 2017 models for drivers from age 20 to 50. For a 2017 Chevrolet Tahoe, the average car insurance cost ranges from $1,652 to $3,766 per year for the included age groups. A 2017 GMC Yukon costs from $1,814 to $4,148 to insure per year.
For the nine trims available for the 2017 Chevrolet Tahoe, the cheapest trim level to insure is the LS 2WD model at an average cost of $1,776 per year. The 2017 GMC Yukon has 12 trim levels available, with the cheapest trim level to insure being the SLE 2WD model at an average cost of $1,776 per year.
When insurance rates for all 21 trim levels for both vehicles are compared, the lowest-cost model and trim level to insure is the Chevrolet Tahoe LS 2WD at a cost of $1,776 per year. The overall most expensive vehicle to insure is the GMC Yukon XL K1500 Denali 4WD at an average cost of $2,306 per year.
The next two tables show average cost to insure each trim level for a 2017 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon, including an overall average cost for each model. The model with the cheapest average car insurance rates for 2017 is the Chevrolet Tahoe.
2017 Chevrolet Tahoe
$1,860
| 2017 Chevrolet Tahoe Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| LS 2WD | $1,776 |
| LS 4WD | 1,830 |
| LS Police Edition 2WD | 1,830 |
| LT 2WD | 1,830 |
| LS Police Edition 4WD | 1,882 |
| LT 4WD | 1,882 |
| SSV 4WD | 1,882 |
| Premier 2WD | 1,898 |
| Premier 4WD | 1,936 |
| 2017 Chevrolet Tahoe Average Rate | $1,860 |
2017 GMC Yukon
$2,040
| 2017 GMC Yukon Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| SLE 2WD | $1,776 |
| SLE 4WD | 1,830 |
| SLT 2WD | 1,882 |
| SLT 4WD | 1,936 |
| Denali 2WD | 1,974 |
| Denali 4WD | 1,974 |
| XL C1500 SLE 2WD | 2,106 |
| XL K1500 SLE 4WD | 2,106 |
| XL C1500 SLT 2WD | 2,162 |
| XL K1500 SLT 4WD | 2,200 |
| XL C1500 Denali 2WD | 2,254 |
| XL K1500 Denali 4WD | 2,306 |
| 2017 GMC Yukon Average Rate | $2,040 |
2016 Chevrolet Tahoe vs GMC Yukon
For the 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon models, the Chevrolet Tahoe has cheaper car insurance rates by an average of $198 per year for this model year.
The rate chart below displays the average cost to insure both 2016 models using different driver ages. Average car insurance cost ranges from $1,548 to $3,500 per year for a 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe, and $1,724 to $3,928 for a 2016 GMC Yukon for the example age groups.
Out of nine Chevrolet Tahoe trim levels, the cheapest 2016 trim level to insure is the LS 2WD model at an average cost of $1,674 per year, or around $140 per month. The 2016 GMC Yukon has 12 trim levels available, with the cheapest trim to insure being the SLE 2WD trim at an average cost of $1,708 per year, or about $142 per month.
When comparing aggregated rates for both models from a trim-level perspective, the lowest-cost model and trim level to insure is the Chevrolet Tahoe LS 2WD at a cost of $1,674 per year. The highest-cost model and trim level is the GMC Yukon XL K1500 Denali 4WD at an average cost of $2,178 per year.
The next tables illustrate the average cost to insure all 2016 trim levels, plus an average rate for each model. The cheapest to insure for the 2016 model year is the Chevrolet Tahoe.
2016 Chevrolet Tahoe
$1,738
| 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| LS 2WD | $1,674 |
| LS 4WD | 1,674 |
| LS Police Edition 2WD | 1,724 |
| LS Police Edition 4WD | 1,724 |
| LT 2WD | 1,724 |
| LT 4WD | 1,772 |
| SSV 4WD | 1,772 |
| LTZ 2WD | 1,788 |
| LTZ 4WD | 1,788 |
| 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe Average Rate | $1,738 |
2016 GMC Yukon
$1,936
| 2016 GMC Yukon Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| SLE 2WD | $1,708 |
| SLE 4WD | 1,756 |
| SLT 2WD | 1,806 |
| SLT 4WD | 1,806 |
| Denali 2WD | 1,890 |
| Denali 4WD | 1,890 |
| XL C1500 SLE 2WD | 1,994 |
| XL K1500 SLE 4WD | 1,994 |
| XL C1500 SLT 2WD | 2,044 |
| XL K1500 SLT 4WD | 2,078 |
| XL C1500 Denali 2WD | 2,128 |
| XL K1500 Denali 4WD | 2,178 |
| 2016 GMC Yukon Average Rate | $1,936 |
2015 Chevrolet Tahoe vs GMC Yukon
When comparing insurance rates for the 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon models, the Chevrolet Tahoe is cheaper to insure by an average of $108 per year for this comparison year.
The rate chart below displays the average cost to insure both models for a range of driver ages. For a 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe, the average cost of car insurance ranges from $1,540 to $3,490 per year for the driver ages used. A 2015 GMC Yukon costs from $1,632 to $3,718 to insure per year.
For the nine trims available for the 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe, the cheapest trim to insure is the LS 2WD trim at an average cost of $1,640 per year. For the 12 trims available for the GMC Yukon, the cheapest 2015 model to insure is the SLE 2WD model at a cost of $1,618 per year, or about $135 per month.
When comparing both models at a trim-level basis, the cheapest vehicle to insure is the GMC Yukon SLE 2WD at a cost of $1,618 per year, and the most expensive vehicle to insure is the GMC Yukon XL C1500 Denali SLT 2WD at an average cost of $2,050 per year.
The tables below show the average insurance cost by trim level for both 2015 models, plus an average rate for each model.
2015 Chevrolet Tahoe
$1,724
| 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| LS 2WD | $1,640 |
| LS 4WD | 1,688 |
| LS Police Edition 2WD | 1,688 |
| LT 2WD | 1,688 |
| LS Police Edition 4WD | 1,732 |
| LT 4WD | 1,732 |
| SSV 4WD | 1,732 |
| LTZ 2WD | 1,780 |
| LTZ 4WD | 1,824 |
| 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe Average Rate | $1,724 |
2015 GMC Yukon
$1,832
| 2015 GMC Yukon Trims | Rate |
|---|---|
| SLE 2WD | $1,618 |
| SLE 4WD | 1,618 |
| SLT 2WD | 1,664 |
| SLT 4WD | 1,710 |
| Denali 2WD | 1,754 |
| Denali 4WD | 1,786 |
| XL C1500 SLE 2WD | 1,884 |
| XL K1500 SLE 4WD | 1,928 |
| XL C1500 SLT 2WD | 1,972 |
| XL K1500 SLT 4WD | 2,004 |
| XL K1500 Denali SLT 4WD | 2,020 |
| XL C1500 Denali SLT 2WD | 2,050 |
| 2015 GMC Yukon Average Rate | $1,832 |