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Chevrolet Silverado EV’s 2025 Leap: Longer Range, New Mid-Level Grade, and Competitive Pricing
The latest electric model of the Chevrolet Silverado, set to release in 2025, now offers an extended driving range of up to 492 miles. The increase in range is available across all versions, with the Work Truck (WT) edition featuring the optional Max Range package. This model comes with a starting price of $57,095.
The Silverado EV LT falls in the lineup after the basic Work Truck aimed at commercial use, and before the RST, which was the premium Silverado EV option initially offered to the general public upon its release in the 2024 model year.
The starting cost for a Work Truck equipped with the Standard Range battery is $57,095, which takes into account a $2,095 fee for delivery. While this year introduces a fresh 119-kwh Standard Range battery option, Chevy has yet to reveal its expected distance capability. This vehicle boasts a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, delivering a robust 510 horsepower and 580 pound-feet of torque.
The cost increases to $69,495 when opting for the Extended Range package, which boasts a power rating of 170 kw and is estimated to cover 422 miles on a single charge.
This year, the 3WT introduces a fresh Max Range package priced at $77,795, boasting a power capability of 205 kw and an impressive 492-mile range. In contrast, the previous year's entry-level 3WT was equipped solely with the Extended Range package, which provided a range of approximately 450 miles.
The latest 2025 model of the Silverado EV LT will hit the market at a base price of $75,195, while the additional Premium Package will cost buyers an extra $6,800.
The LT versions come exclusively with the larger 170-kwh battery option, providing a government-rated 408 miles of driving distance, or 390 miles if you opt for the Premium Package. This add-on features bigger 22-inch wheels compared to the standard 18-inch ones, which could affect the driving range. It also adds the Super Cruise driving aid and a mid-gate pass-through, alongside the already included versatile Multi-Flex tailgate.
2025 Model of the Chevy Silverado EV in
The LT variants come equipped with two motors that deliver a power output of 645 horsepower and a torque of 765 pound-feet when the Wide Open Watts (WOW) performance feature is activated. Chevrolet further states that the LT can tow up to 12,500 pounds and has a payload limit of 1,800 pounds.
The base price for RST models begins at $89,395, while opting for the Extended Range or Max Range packs increases the cost to $97,895. When equipped with the biggest battery option, it delivers an impressive 760 horsepower and 785 pound-feet of torque.
Chevy representative Shad Balch informed Green Car Reports that the Work Truck and RST versions will see enhanced driving range in 2025, thanks to improvements made to the motors, inverters, and aerodynamic designs that boost efficiency.
The RST version offers a driving distance of up to 460 miles when equipped with the Max Range Pack, an increase from the 440 miles available in the 2024 model. Meanwhile, models with the Extended Range option can reach up to
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