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If you like the standard Chevrolet Tahoe or GMC Yukon, you’ll love the Hybrid models. They give up nothing in the way of performance, comfort or ability, yet, compared to with their non-hybrid 5.3-liter siblings, return a 50-percent improvement in city fuel economy.
If you were hoping for a base model with the two-mode system, you’re out of luck. Both the Yukon and Tahoe Hybrid come in only one trim: Expensive. With a base price starting just over $50,000, the fuel savings earned over the standard Tahoe LS or Yukon SLE may never justify the added cost.