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More power plus pursuit-rated chassis and suspension upgrades make the RST Performance Edition the fastest version of Chevy's full-size Tahoe SUV.
Sept. 14, 2022 7:00 a.m. PT
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Chevrolet's full-size Tahoe SUV is bringing more power and some of the pursuit-rated upgrades from its police version to private owners with the debut of the 2023 Tahoe RST Performance Edition.
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The RST Performance Edition features police-spec chassis and suspension upgrades, as well as enlarged Brembo brakes with Torch Red calipers.Think of it like a big, red Bluesmobile.
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The 6.2-liter V8 improves by 13 horsepower and 7 pound-feet over the current RST 6.2L. The Performance Edition's peak output sits at 433 hp and 467 lb.-ft. of torque.
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Sprinting from 0-to-60 mph in 5.8 seconds, this is the quickest retail Tahoe you can buy and, with a top speed of 124 mph, it's also the fastest.
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Grippy Firestone Firehawk Pursuit tires and beefed-up brakes shave the 60-to-0 mph stopping distance to 133 feet.
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Towing capacity is unchanged from the base RST's 7,600-pound trailer limit.
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A black "RST" badge visually indicates that this is the Performance Edition.
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The Performance Edition package adds $8,525 to the Tahoe RST 6.2L spec's $70,415 destination-inclusive price -- around $78,940 total, out the door.
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The 2023 Chevy Tahoe RST Performance Edition makes its debut at the 2022 Detroit Auto Show this week before beginning production later this year.
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