Chevrolet Expands Silverado EV Lineup With Enhanced Range and More Affordable Options
The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV launches later this year with three distinct trims, offering increased range, updated features, and expanded pricing options for both retail and commercial customers.
Available in three trims, the 2025 Silverado EV combines advanced technology, powerful performance, and increased range options to redefine the electric truck segment.
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The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV sets a new standard with up to 492 miles of range, offering best-in-class capabilities for both retail and commercial customers.
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The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV launches later this year with three distinct trims, offering increased range, updated features, and expanded pricing options for both retail and commercial customers.
Setting a New Range Standard
The 2025 Silverado EV Max Range model sets a new benchmark with up to 492 miles on a single charge, making it the range leader among electric trucks. This extensive range addresses one of the primary concerns of truck buyers considering an electric vehicle (EV).
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Enhanced Trim Options for Greater Flexibility
Chevrolet has introduced new technology, range, and design packages across its Work Truck (WT), LT, and RST trims. The expanded lineup offers more flexibility for customers seeking both performance and affordability.
Competitive Pricing Options
The 2025 Silverado EV will be available with a starting MSRP as low as $57,095. Certain models may also qualify for the full $7,500 federal tax credit, depending on customer eligibility.
“Truck customers tell us range is one of the main barriers to considering an EV. The 2024 Silverado EV already was the range leader, and for this new model year, we’ve set the bar even higher,” said Scott Bell, vice president, Chevrolet. “A second barrier to entry is price, so we are fortifying the Silverado EV lineup by providing more choices. For 2025, we’re introducing an LT trim, offering a more affordable RST package, and expanding WT offerings. This increased capability and accessibility is great news for the segment, the industry, and the brand.”
Overview of the 2025 Silverado EV Lineup
Trim
Battery Pack
Range (Miles)
Starting MSRP
Work Truck
Standard Range
EPA estimate available later
$57,095
Extended Range
422 miles (EPA-estimated)
$69,495
Max Range
492 miles (EPA-estimated)
$77,795
LT
Extended Range
408 miles (EPA-estimated)
$75,195
LT Premium Package
390 miles (EPA-estimated)
$81,995
RST
Extended Range
390 miles (EPA-estimated)
$89,395
Max Range
460 miles (GM-estimated)
$97,895
Introducing the Silverado EV LT Trim
The LT trim is available for the first time in the Silverado EV lineup. Priced to potentially qualify for federal tax credits, the LT trim offers a suite of new features, including:
300 kW DC public fast charging
Standard 18-inch aluminum wheels, with 22-inch wheels as an accessory option
Unique lower front fascia and upgraded exterior lighting, featuring an illuminated front gold bowtie
Standard 17.7-inch diagonal center infotainment screen paired with an 11-inch driver information center
12,500-pound towing capacity and a 1,800-pound payload
Up to 765 lb-ft torque and 645 horsepower with Wide Open Watts mode
Available in six exterior colors, including the trim-exclusive Blue Smoke Metallic
Standard Multi-Flex Tailgate
Up to 408 miles of range on a full charge
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A smartphone showing the 2025 Silverado EV WT’s range of 492 miles on the myChevy app. Simulated screen shown, actual screen may vary.
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Work Truck: New Range Leader for Electric Trucks
With up to 492 miles of range, the Max Range Silverado EV Work Truck sets a new standard for electric trucks, offering unparalleled range for commercial customers. The Work Truck is priced starting at $69,495 for the extended range battery pack, providing 422 miles on a single charge.
More options will be available, including a new Slate Gray exterior color and the standard range battery pack option, which will be introduced later in the model year.
The RST trim of the 2025 Silverado EV is available with two battery pack options, offering a maximum range of 460 miles. The RST comes in six exterior colors, including the trim-exclusive Zephyr Blue Matte Metallic.
Expected Launch and Availability
Chevrolet expects to ship the 2025 Silverado EV WT, LT, and RST models to customers before the end of the year. A Work Truck equipped with the standard range battery pack will be added to the lineup later in the model year for both fleet and retail customers.
The Silverado EV is assembled with domestically and globally sourced parts at Factory ZERO Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Center in Michigan, which serves as the launch site for General Motors' all-electric vehicle strategy.
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