The 2026 Chevrolet Tahoe is a three-row full-size SUV built for larger families. One of the most common questions we get about this model is about the seating capacity. At Speck Chevrolet of Prosser, we want to make sure you have all the details before your visit.

Standard Seating Configurations
The 2026 Tahoe is offers two main seating configurations, either seven or eight passenger. The seven passenger setup features front row bucket seats, second row captains chairs, and a third row bench. The eight passenger setup adds a bench in the middle allowing three seats across.

Need Even More Space?
Families who need the maximum capacity can opt for the available front bench seat, bring the total seats to nine passengers. THis makes the Tahoe one of the most flexible full-size SUVs on the market. It is a great option for larger families or those who need all the passenger room they can get.
Cargo Space to Match
Even with all the seats folded up, you aren’t lacking cargo room. Behind the third row, you get 25.5 cubic feet of cargo space. Fold the third row down and that expands to 72,5 cubic feet, and with both rows folded down you get a maximum of 122.7 cubic feet. The Tahoe delivers on both passenger and cargo flexibility.

Final Thoughts
Whether you need seating for seven, eight, or even nine passengers, the 2026 Chevrolet Tahoe has a configuration that works for you. It is one of the most versatile and family focused SUVs available. Stop by Speck Chevrolet of Prosser to explore our Tahoe inventory and find the perfect setup for your family. Also, make sure to see if we have any available deals.
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