For those looking at the 2025 Chevy Silverados, there’s often two trims that catch most people’s eyes, and that’s the LT, and the LTZ. In this 2025 Silverado 1500 LT vs LTZ comparison, we’ll take a look at who benefits from which trim the most, ensuring you get the most bang for your buck.

Key takeaways

2025 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT Exterior
  • When looking at the two trims, they do come with similarities, making them equal in some ways.
  • The LT is for those who want something that can do work, without coming with extra features. This makes it more of a designated work truck that you can use when you need, rather than it being a daily driver.
  • The LTZ is for those who want to use their truck more frequently, and the tech features reflect that, making sure that the ride is more enjoyable.

What features are on the Silverado 1500 LT?

2025 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT Towing

Being that this trim is closer to the middle of the pack, it will come with features that are still great, but not as good as some others. The LT has a starting price of $55,995.The engine that powers the LT is the TurboMax which has 310 horsepower, and 430 lb-ft of torque. Thanks to this, you can tow up to 9,500-pounds.

This engine is also slightly more efficient, coming with an EPA rated 19 MPG combined, able to get up to 456 miles of total range. Another thing that this trim features that others don’t is the body color door handle. If you’re someone who wants a more cohesive look for their truck, then this is the way to go.

Why Should I Buy a Silverado 1500 LTZ?

2025 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT Interior

When looking at the LTZ, this is where more creature comforts join the lineup. But before we hop into that, we’ll cover the engine. The one that comes with the LTZ as standard is the 5.3L V8, able to produce 355 horsepower, and 383 lb-ft of torque, unlocking the 11,500-pound tow rating. This engine comes with an EPA rated 18 MPG combined, having a total range of 432 miles of total range. While this isn’t as much as the LT, and its engine, it is competitive.

Moving on to the interior features, the LTZ comes with most of the LT features along with a wireless charging pad, a Bose premium audio system, as well as HD surround view, and a handful of safety features that keep you, and your passengers safe.

What they have in common

Being that these trims are so close to one another in the lineup, even sharing similar names, they do come with many of the same features. On both trims, you can find heated features for both front seats, as well as a heated steering wheel, making sure that you stay comfortable.

The infotainment system that is shared on both is a 13.4-inch screen that comes with wireless phone connectivity. This makes it easy to get in, and connect to your favorite playlist, and navigation apps in an instant.

Which is the best trim for me?

When looking at the two trims, they are very similar, but thanks to a few distinct differences, there’s a slight edge for each. The LTZ is slightly more capable, and comfortable, but has a higher price tag than the LT. The LT is the best option for those who are looking for something that can get most work done, but don’t need extra bells and whistles.

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