The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado is making its way to dealers and the bowtie brand has announced pricing will begin at $38,995 including a $1,995 destination fee. That’s a slight increase over last year’s pickup, which began at $38,795.
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It’s also pretty favorable when you look at the competition as the 2025 Ford F-150 begins at $40,605 while the Ram 1500 will set you back at least $42,270. Big Three aside, the 2025 Toyota Tundra begins at $42,035.
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So what’s new for the cheapest full-size truck in America? Not much as there’s a revised color palette that includes new hues known as Cypress Gray and Riptide Blue. Customers will also find a set of newly available 20-inch wheels with a high gloss black finish.
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Besides the styling tweaks, a handful of trims have additional standard equipment. In particular, the Work Truck (WT) gains cruise control while LT and above trims now come equipped with a trailer brake controller. The off-road focused ZR2 now sports a premium audio system as well as front and rear park assist.
Under the hood, customers will find an assortment of familiar engines including a turbocharged 2.7-liter four-cylinder developing 310 hp (231 kW / 314 PS) and 430 lb-ft (582 Nm) of torque. Customers can also opt for 5.3- and 6.2-liter V8s with 355 hp (265 kW / 360 PS) and 420 hp (313 kW / 425 PS). If gas isn’t your thing, there’s a 3.0-liter turbodiesel inline-six developing 305 hp (227 kW / 309 PS) and 495 lb-ft (670 Nm) of torque.
Getting back to pricing, Chevrolet noted the Silverado Custom Trail Boss is the “most affordable factory-lifted, full-size, light-duty truck in the industry.” It starts at $53,795 and features a 2-inch lift as well as a Z71 suspension.
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