The Chevy Silverado HD is a heavy duty pickup that we believe will be the answer to your needs, whether you use it for work or play. And the really great thing about it? It's much cheaper than its similarly sized competitors. Here’s what you need to know about what it offers for 2025.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

2025 Chevy Silverado HD Off-Roading
  • The Silverado HD is priced between $47,295 and $74,89 depending on your choice of trim.
  • The lineup gets a new trim for off-road enthusiasts—the Trail Boss package.
  • Other packages in the lineup will only see minor style changes for 2025.

What are the Changes and Pricing for the 2025 Silverado HD?

2025 Chevy Silverado HD Towing

Most of the changes in the Silverado HD are largely cosmetic or trim specific for 2025. For example, the High Country gets adaptive cruise control as standard, while the Custom gets an available Black-Out package. The Midnight Edition now features available 20-inch wheels, and three of the six trims—the Work Truck, Custom, and LT—now feature available front and rear parking sensors.

More importantly, there’s a new trim in town—the Trail Boss is your new trail companion, thanks to its Z71-sourced suspension, black 20-inch wheels and bumpers, trim-specific badging.

The SilveradoHD prices and trims are:

  • Work Truck: $47,295
  • Custom: $50,495
  • LT: $51,095
  • LTZ: $61,795
  • ZR2: $73,095
  • High Country: $74,895

What Engine and Towing Power does the Silverado HD have?

2025 Chevy Silverado HD Interior

You have two engine options in your Silverado HD:

  • A standard gas-powered 6.6-liter V-8, generating 401 horsepower and 464 pound-feet of torque;
  • An available Duramax diesel 6.6-liter V-8 cranking out 470 horses and 975 (yes, you read that right—talk about power!) pound-feet of torque.

Both are paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and either rear- or four-wheel drive and a single or dual rear-wheel axle. The gas powered Silverado HD has a towing capacity of up to 17,400 pounds, while the diesel version has your hauling back with up to 36,000 pounds capacity. The strongest Silverado HD carries up to 7442 pounds of cargo.

What Interior Style and Tech are available on the Chevy Silverado HD?

The cab in the Work Truck trim is very stripped-down and practical with comfortable features and accents added as you move through the lineup. No matter the trim, a massive dashboard packed with user friendly controls is the main scene-stealer. The HD’s shorter box rests on a longer wheelbase than previous models, which means that all occupants benefit from more space no matter where they sit.

Rear-seat passengers ride in comfort with newly dedicated climate vents and controls. Heated and ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and a head-up display are featured in some trims. Interior cubby storage is plentiful—some models have a space under the back seat and bins built into rear-seat cushion backs.

All Silverado HDs support Chevy's Google-based interface with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto—you can monitor maintenance and control trailer functions through your phone!

There are some physical buttons for those who like to be tactile and a voice command system for those who don’t. A larger 13.4-inch touchscreen is standard on all models from the LT up and they offer an integrated wireless charging pad.

Are You Ready to Drive Your 2025 Chevy Silverado HD Home?

If this heavy duty pickup sounds like something you’d be interested in experiencing, stop by Alan Jay today and speak with one of our friendly salespeople. We believe it will be hard to pass up this affordable and reliable pickup!

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