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The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV is set to launch later this year, offering three distinct trims with improved range, more features, and pricing options for both retail and commercial customers. The electric truck now boasts up to 492 miles of range, setting a new standard in the electric truck segment, while also expanding trim options to improve accessibility and meet diverse customer needs.
Key Highlights:
- Max Range of 492 miles available on Work Truck trim, making it the range leader for electric trucks.
- Three trim options: Work Truck (WT), LT, and RST, with new features and extended range capabilities.
- Starting MSRP as low as $57,095, with select models eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit.
- New LT trim available with extended range and a premium package option.
- RST trim offers a GM-estimated range of up to 460 miles.
The Silverado EV lineup now includes the Work Truck, LT, and RST trims, each offering different range and pricing options to appeal to a wide range of customers. The Work Truck sets a new benchmark in range with up to 492 miles on the Max Range version. For those seeking more features, the LT trim provides options like the LT Premium Package, which includes advanced features such as Super Cruise and 22-inch wheels. The RST trim offers an extended range of up to 460 miles and is available with exclusive features and finishes.
The LT trim is new for 2025 and is available with both standard and premium packages. The Premium Package adds features like the Multi-Flex Midgate, Super Cruise, and unique design elements. Both versions of the LT are eligible for the federal tax credit, making it an attractive option for customers seeking both performance and value.
The Silverado EV RST comes with two different battery packs, offering customers up to 460 miles of range. Additionally, Chevrolet will be launching the standard range Work Truck later in the model year, with a starting price of $57,095.
The 2025 Silverado EV is assembled at Factory ZERO Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Center in Michigan, utilizing domestically and globally sourced parts as part of GM‘s larger all-EV strategy. General Motors is committed to leading the future of electric mobility, building innovative vehicles designed for efficiency, safety, and lower emissions.
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