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Tahoe 2WD PPV
  • Tahoe 2WD PPV
  • Tahoe 2WD PPV
  • Tahoe 2WD PPV
  • Tahoe 2WD PPV
  • Tahoe 2WD PPV
  • Tahoe 2WD PPV

    Overview:

    Chevrolet Tahoe PPV is the right choice for law enforcement agencies for patrol and special needs/applications, offering an outstanding combination of utility, performance and fuel efficiency1 that's ideal for patrol, HAZMAT, K9, Medical First Responder and tactical operations.

    For added safety, StabiliTrak® electronic stability control with traction control helps keep you on the road and in control. The Tahoe PPV police vehicle also features numerous elements designed with law enforcement in mind. 6-way power bucket cloth seats come standard for both the driver and passenger, as does a 60/40 vinyl rear bench seat, heavy duty floor covering, dual-zone climate control and front and rear air conditioning. Roof rail air bags2 with rollover sensors are standard. A 100-amp ignition and main electrical power supply is installed in both the instrument panel and the cargo area, while both the heavy-duty suspension and auxiliary vented front brake rotors are police-specific.

    Standard features include:

    • StabiliTrak® with traction control
    • Front cloth bucket seats with driver 6-way power adjuster
    • 140-mph certified speedometer and Driver Information Center
    • Suspension and chassis developed for high speed emergency operations
    • Heavy Duty steel wheels with high speed rated tires
    • 100-amp ignition-controlled main power supply under dash and in rear cargo area
    • 4-wheel disc antilock-brake system with power assist
    • 730-CCA battery with run-down protection and retained accessory power



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EPA-est. MPG 15 city, 21 hwy. when running on gasoline.

2
Always use safety belts and the correct child restraint for your child's age and size, even in vehicles equipped with air bags. Even in vehicles equipped with Passenger Sensing System, children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in an appropriate infant, child or booster seat. Never place a rear-facing infant restraint in the front seat of any vehicle equipped with an active frontal air bag. See your vehicle Owner’s Manual and child safety seat instructions for more information.

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Whichever comes first. See dealer for details.

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