2021 Ford Expedition vs 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe Comparison

The all-new 2021 Ford Expedition is built to command and deliver an imposing presence on the road. It offers distinctive style, great power, plenty of cargo room, and ample interior space. The large Ford SUV provides plenty of tech and available heated and ventilated seating to keep adventure enthusiasts connected and confident on the road. There is plenty of legroom, premium B&O Sound System, and panoramic vista roofĀ® for extra comfort, fun, and convenience. It also provides standard Ford Co-Pilot360ā„¢ for enhanced driving and peace of mind. The beefed-up engine options make it impressively capable and powerful.
When comparing the 2021 Ford Expedition to other heavyweight family haulers like the 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe, the Ford SUV gets a better fuel economy and delivers a more gracious ride. It also comes with a more powerful standard engine that delivers 375 horsepower. The Expedition excels in storage with a clever folding storage system. Additionally, it has a more comfortable interior and less-fussy interior compartments and center console. Explore our extensive inventory of new Ford vehicles for sale. We offer a wealth of new Ford SUVs for sale. Test drive, reserve, or custom order the 2021 Ford Expedition at Hillsboro Ford in Hillsboro, TX.
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2021 Chevrolet Tahoe 1

2021 Ford Expedition

Starting MSRP

$50,595

Standard Engine

375-hp 3.5L EcoBoost engine

Optional Engine

Beefed-up 3.5L EcoBoostĀ® with 400-hp

Fuel Economy

Up to 17 city / 23 highway

Maximum Tow Rating

Up to 9,300 pounds

Advanced Safety Features

Works more smoothly

Interior Design

Logically arranged buttons and knobs

2021 Ford Chevrolet Tahoe

Starting MSRP

$49,600

Standard Engine

355-hp 5.3-liter V8

Optional Engine

6.2-liter V8 with 420-hp Diesel-powered 3.0-liter six-cylinder with 277-hp

Fuel Economy

Up to 15 city/ 20 hwy

Maximum Tow Rating

Up to 8,400 pounds

Advanced Safety Features

Works smoothly

Interior Design

Buttons and knobsā€™ arrangement needs an improvement