The 2025 Chevy Silverado HD is here and it’s ready to take on the competition. Seeing some new features in a few places across the lineup, we’ll take a closer look at why the 2025 Silverado HD should be your next truck.

Key takeaways

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  • The Silverado High Country comes packed with features that keep you and your cargo safe.
  • When your Silverado is equipped with the new Duramax engine, you can tow 36,000 pounds.
  • The Trail Boss joins the Chevy Silverado lineup, giving some off-road features at a more cost effective trim.

What are the changes to the 2025 Chevy HD?

2025 Chevy Silverado HD Towing

The biggest and most exciting change is the Trail Boss joining the Silverado HD family. This package was available on other models in the Chevy lineup, but they decided it was time to join the bigger truck. Available on the LT, and LTX trims, you gain off-road suspension.

Other features you can find are cosmetic such as unique 20-inch wheels. Other trims see some minor changes. The High Country trim sees adaptive cruise control becoming standard. While the Custom sees a new Black-Out package.

How much is a 2025 Silverado 2500?

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The 2025 Silverado HD 2500 starts at $47,295. The Silverado HD is available in a handful of trims, the ones you can look for are the: WT, Custom, LT, LTZ, ZR2, and the High Country.

Starting with the WT, coming in at $47,295. This is aimed at being a utility vehicle, getting the job done without the need for extra features. Coming with a 6.6L V8 gas engine, and a Durabed. This trim will tackle any job.

The Custom trim starts at $50,495. It comes with more features than the trim before. Some standout features include 20-inch 10-spoke machined aluminum wheels. To make driving a bit easier this trim comes with cruise control.

The LT trim comes in at $51,095. This trim is where you start to get better features. Coming with a 13.4-inch infotainment screen, this allows you to easily connect your phone for navigation and music. When hauling, this trim makes it easier with the integrated brake controller. When you need to access the bed of the truck, you can press a button on your keys to have it open before you get to it.

The LTZ starts at $61,795. This trim makes it easy to haul larger loads thanks to the in-vehicle trailering app. This app allows you to track mileage on the trailer, provide security alerts, and when properly equipped even allows you to monitor tire pressure. To pair with the app, the LTZ comes with power-adjustable vertical trailering mirrors. These mirrors have power folding making it easy to keep your mirrors from being damaged when not in use.

The ZR2 has a starting price of $73,095. Coming with HD surround vision, this makes it easy to navigate tight areas. When on your way to the ZR2, you won’t have to worry about getting in just to start it. As long as you have the key fob in your possession, you can start your truck before you even step foot outside.

What features are on the High Country trim?

The High Country starts at $74,895. This is as good as you can get while behind the wheel of a heavy duty truck. Coming with 6-inch chrome rectangular assist steps that make it easier to get in and out of the truck. The High Country also comes loaded with features that keep you safe. You will find front and rear park assist. This will alert you when you get too close to other vehicles when getting ready to park. Need to go in reverse? The Silverado HD makes that easy thanks to the Rear Cross Traffic alert. When a vehicle is detected coming into your path, the truck will make a sound to help you avoid a collision.

The High Country isn’t all about sensors. It also comes equipped with a bed camera that lets you keep an eye on your cargo. When you have cargo in your bed, you can feel confident thanks to the 12 tie-downs that are rated for 500-pounds. If you’re needing to look into the bed when the lighting isn’t the best, the truck has you covered with the LED bed lighting.

What is the new Duramax engine in 2025?

The 6.6L Duramax Turbo-Diesel V8 generated 470 horsepower, and 975 lb-ft of torque. Depending on the configuration, you can tow up to a staggering 36,000 pounds. This truck will do it all and more.

Summary

The 2025 Silverado HD is definitely a work powerhouse. Come see us here at Alan Jay Chevy. We’ll show you our stock and if you fall in love, we’ll make it yours!