The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado has seen a slight price increase like many new cars. The base model now starts at $38,995, just $200 more than last year. Fortunately, not all trims are more expensive.
The Custom and Custom Trail Boss prices remain steady at $45,595 and $53,795 for two-wheel-drive models. The LT Trail Boss price increased by $800, while the High Country dropped by $1,000. Other trims saw small $100 hikes.
| Trim | 2025 Price | 2024 Price | 
| WT | $38,995 | $38,795 | 
| Custom | $45,595 | $45,595 | 
| LT | $50,095 | $49,995 | 
| RST | $53,495 | $54,295 | 
| Custom Trail Boss | $53,795 | $53,795 | 
| LTZ | $59,695 | $59,195 | 
| LT Trail Boss | $60,795 | $59,995 | 
| High Country | $64,695 | $65,490 | 
| ZR2 | $71,995 | $71,895 | 
Chevy made a few updates to the 2025 Silverado. Cruise control is now standard on the base WT trim, and the LT trims and above get a trail brake controller. The ZR2 now includes premium audio and park assist. Plus, two new colors, Cypress Gray and Riptide Blue, are available, along with optional 20-inch high-gloss black wheels.
The Silverado offers different cab styles—regular, double, and crew—with two- or four-wheel drive and various bed lengths.
The 2025 Ford F-150 XL starts at $40,605, while the 2025 Ram Tradesman begins at $42,270, both including a $1,995 destination fee.
 
					 
							 
		 
		 
		 
		
 
			