If you are shopping for a spacious three-row SUV for your growing family, the Honda Pilot and Chevy Tahoe are likely at the top of your list. Both models offer strong performance, advanced safety features, and generous interior space. However, choosing between them depends on your priorities, budget, and daily driving needs.
If you would like to explore the Honda Pilot in person, visit McCarthy Honda to view available models and schedule a test drive.
Power and Performance
The Honda Pilot is equipped with a 3.5L V6 engine producing 285 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. It delivers smooth acceleration and confident highway driving without feeling excessive for everyday family use.
The Chevy Tahoe offers two V8 engine options. The standard 5.3L V8 produces 355 horsepower and 383 lb-ft of torque, while the available 6.2L V8 generates 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque. While undeniably powerful, many drivers may find this level of output more than necessary for daily commuting.
The Pilot comes standard with front-wheel drive, with all-wheel drive available. The Tahoe features rear-wheel drive standard, with all-wheel drive as an option. Both SUVs provide capable performance whether you are navigating city streets or heading out for weekend adventures.
Fuel Economy
When properly equipped with front-wheel drive, the Honda Pilot achieves up to 19 MPG city and 27 MPG highway. All-wheel drive models offer similar city efficiency with slightly reduced highway mileage.
The Chevy Tahoe averages approximately 15 MPG city and 20 MPG highway. If fuel efficiency is important for your daily driving routine, the Honda Pilot has a clear advantage.
Interior Space and Technology
Both SUVs seat up to eight passengers, making them excellent options for larger families.
The Honda Pilot offers:
- Maximum cargo space of 111.8 cubic feet
- Maximum passenger volume of 158.4 cubic feet
- Heated front seats on all trims
- Available panoramic moonroof
- 7-inch standard infotainment screen with available 9-inch upgrade
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility
The Chevy Tahoe provides:
- Maximum cargo space of 122.7 cubic feet
- Maximum passenger volume of 163 cubic feet
- Large 17.7-inch infotainment display
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility
While the Tahoe offers slightly more cargo capacity, the Honda Pilot delivers impressive versatility with a more manageable overall size.
You can browse available new Honda Pilot models to explore interior configurations and trim options.
Safety Features
Both the Honda Pilot and Chevy Tahoe earned five-star safety ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Common safety features include:
- Forward collision warning
- Automatic emergency braking
- Lane keeping assist
- Adaptive cruise control
The Honda Pilot also includes Honda Sensing technologies such as traffic jam assist, blind-spot monitoring, and cross-traffic monitoring on most trims, helping families feel more confident on the road.
Pricing Comparison
The Chevy Tahoe starts at approximately $59,000 MSRP for the base trim, with higher trims increasing significantly in price.
The Honda Pilot starts around $40,200 MSRP, offering strong value even at the entry level. The fully loaded Honda Pilot Black Edition remains competitively priced compared to the Tahoe’s base trim.
For families seeking practicality, technology, and safety at a more accessible price point, the Pilot often represents the better overall value.
Final Thoughts
The Chevy Tahoe delivers size and V8 power, appealing to buyers looking for maximum capability. However, the Honda Pilot offers balanced performance, excellent fuel efficiency, advanced safety features, and strong value for families who need space without unnecessary bulk.
If you are ready to experience the Honda Pilot for yourself, explore current inventory at McCarthy Honda or schedule service to keep your current Honda running at its best.



