2011 Chevy Tahoe Hybrid: By The Seat Of My Pants

Written by Ben

December 22, 2011

 

The 2011 Chevy Tahoe 4 Wheel Drive Hybrid, the most fuel efficient vehicle in its class, is the upscale way for your family to travel while saving gas and our environment. The 2011 Tahoe Hybrid is a must for anyone with a larger family who wants to travel in comfort wherever they go. It comes packed with leather seats, an infotainment system, rear seat entertainment, and tri zone climate control.  Starting at $51,145 the 2011 Chevy Tahoe Hybrid may just be the next SUV you are looking for

 

EXTERIOR

The 2011 Tahoe takes exterior cue’s from is stable mates. The front split Chevy grill takes styling cues for the Chevy Camaro and the rear hatch has Cadillac lines. The all black look of our model brings back thoughts of being a driver in the next Men In Black movies. The windows come tinted from the factory adding to that effect.

The exterior badging on the Tahoe Hybrid includes special green and silver Hybrid badges above front wheels, on the C pillar and on the rear hatch. There are also the standard Tahoe badges on the front doors and rear hatch.

18” wheels are standard with a full size spare costing an additional $995. The unit tested had an air compressor and fix a flat standard.

The side mirrors are heated power folding mirrors with integrated turn signal arrows.

For ease of getting into the Tahoe there full length running boards on both sides.

Since this is a larger vehicle our model came with Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist. This provides an audible tone to advise you as you are getting closer to an object that may be behind you.

The rear lift gate includes a fixed glass and an integrated window defroster with rear wiper/washer.

There is also a integrated trailer hitch that allows the test vehicle to tow a max of 5900 LBS

 

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