2025 Chevrolet Silverado Overview and Price

Like pretty much everything these days, the 2025 Chevrolet Silverado isn’t immune to rising prices. We’ve all felt the pinch, right? Well, the entry-level two-wheel-drive Silverado WT now starts at $38,995, which includes a $1,995 destination charge. That’s only about $200 more than last year – not too bad considering the current trend of price hikes. But hey, here’s a little silver lining: not every trim got more expensive this year.

Take the Custom and Custom Trail Boss trims, for example. Their prices haven’t budged at all, staying steady at $45,595 and $53,795, respectively, for the two-wheel-drive models. On the flip side, the LT Trail Boss saw the biggest price jump—$800, if we’re being exact—while Chevy actually lowered the price of the High Country by $1,000. If you’re eyeing trims like the LT or the top-tier ZR2, you’re looking at just a slight bump of $100.

Here’s a quick breakdown:

Trim

2025 Price

2024 Price

WT

$38,995

$38,795

Custom

$45,595

$45,595

LT

$50,095

$49,995

RST

$53,495

$54,295

Custom Trail Boss

$53,795

$53,795

LTZ

$59,695

$59,195

LT Trail Boss

$60,795

$59,995

High Country

$64,695

$65,490

ZR2

$71,995

$71,895

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now, let’s talk features. Chevy didn’t go wild with changes on the Silverado for 2025, but there are a few updates worth mentioning. For starters, cruise control is now standard on the WT trim. If you’re opting for the LT trims or higher, you’ll be glad to know that a trail brake controller comes standard. And for those of you who appreciate premium audio, the ZR2 now comes with an upgraded sound system, along with front and rear park assist—standard.

You can now choose from Cypress Gray or Riptide Blue for that sleek exterior finish.   Furthermore, if you're the type who likes their wheels to stand out, Chevy’s offering new 20-inch high-gloss black wheels as an option. Because let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good set of shiny rims?

The Silverado remains versatile, just as you'd expect. You’ve got your choice of regular, double, or crew cabs, and it’s available in both two- and four-wheel drive setups. Bed lengths? You’re covered with short, standard, and long bed options.

When it comes to pricing, Silverado slides right between its main rivals. The 2025 Ford F-150 XL starts at $40,605, while the 2025 Ram Tradesman kicks off at $42,270 (both prices include a $1,995 destination charge).