Chevy has recently revealed the full details on the 2025 Chevy Colorado, marking significant upgrades as the truck enters its third model year. While pricing has increased across the lineup, the changes include better-equipped trims, new color options, and a restructured packaging strategy. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what to expect from the 2025 model, including deletions, new features, packaging revisions, and pricing comparisons.
Key Deletions for 2025 Chevy Colorado
The 2025 Chevy Colorado comes with a few deletions and revisions from the previous model year. Notable changes include:
- Exterior Colors: Nitro Yellow Metallic, Glacier Blue Metallic, and Sandune Metallic are no longer available. In their place, the new colors are Snow Drift Metallic, Reef Blue Metallic, and Sunrise Orange (all with late availability).
- Seating and Trim: The Jet Black Artemis cloth SL Evotex front seat trim is no longer available on the ZR2, as full leather seating surfaces are now standard.
- Powertrain: The base 2.7L turbocharged engine (L2R) is being replaced by the Turbo Max engine, which will now be standard across all Colorado models.
- Other Changes: Some accessory packages, such as the Sports Bar Package and Dark Essentials Package, are no longer offered. Additionally, the full-length black vinyl floor covering and outside power-adjustable mirrors are no longer available.
New Features and Packages for 2025 Chevy Colorado
Chevy has added several new features and packages for the 2025 model year, making the truck even more appealing to buyers:
- New Exterior Colors: The late availability Snow Drift Metallic, Reef Blue Metallic, and Sunrise Orange replace the outgoing colors. These vibrant hues will give the Colorado a fresh look.
- Midnight Edition Package: Available on the Trail Boss, Z71, and ZR2 trims, this package includes black badging, a 40-inch off-road roof light bar, a bed-mounted sports bar, and a power distribution box.
- Work Truck Custom Package: This package offers 18-inch black aluminum wheels, black sidewall tires, and black badging, adding a custom touch to the Work Truck trim.
- New Accessory Packages: New options include a snorkel as a dealer-installed accessory, and updated high-gloss painted aluminum wheels (17-inch and 18-inch).
Packaging Changes: Trim-Level Insights
One of the most notable updates for 2025 is the restructuring of the trim levels and the standard features offered. Let’s break down what’s new for each of the major trims:
- Work Truck: This base model gains several features that were previously optional, including the Turbo Max engine, Blind Zone Steering Assist, Rear Park Assist, and a Rear Sliding Window with Defrost. However, the Technology Package, which included features like adaptive cruise control and an HD surround-view camera system, is no longer available.
- LT Trim: The LT trim sees the biggest jump in standard features for 2025, now coming with the Turbo Max engine, Dual Zone Automatic Climate Control, Remote Start, and more. However, options like the Bose Premium Audio System and Power Sunroof are no longer available.
- Trail Boss: The 2025 Trail Boss is now equipped with features like the Advanced Trailering Package, Dual Zone Automatic Climate Control, and Rear Park Assist. It also introduces some newly optional features like a wireless charging pad and leather-wrapped steering wheel. The Trail Boss is positioned as a more comfortable off-road trim, bridging the gap between the Work Truck and Z71 trims.
- Z71: The Z71 trim gains several advanced features, including the Advanced Trailering Package, Dual Zone Automatic Climate Control, and a Stow Flex Tailgate. However, optional features like the red seat belts and wheel flares are no longer available.
- ZR2: The ZR2 trim becomes more premium for 2025, now including leather seating surfaces, ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and wireless charging pad. The yellow seat belts, which were previously available, are no longer an option.
Pricing Information
As expected, the 2025 Chevy Colorado sees a price increase across the lineup. Here’s the breakdown for each trim, including destination charges:
- Work Truck (2WD): Starting at $33,495
- Work Truck (4WD): Starting at $36,795
- LT (2WD): Starting at $37,395
- LT (4WD): Starting at $40,695
- Trail Boss: Starting at $41,382
- Z71: Starting at $45,395
- ZR2: Starting at $51,100
While the pricing increases seem significant, much of the price hikes are offset by the addition of standard features that were previously optional.
Comparison Between 2024 and 2025 Models
Building a comparison between a 2024 and a 2025 Colorado reveals that the price increase isn’t as drastic as it may seem at first glance. For example, a fully-loaded 2024 Work Truck with the Turbo Max engine was priced at $36,190, while the same configuration for 2025 is $36,000—a nominal difference, despite the removal of certain optional features like the Technology Package. Similarly, the LT trim for 2025 shows a slight decrease in pricing compared to the 2024 fully-loaded version, offering a $900 savings despite the removal of some features like the Bose audio and sunroof.
On the other hand, the Trail Boss and ZR2 trims show more noticeable price increases, particularly with the addition of premium packages like the Midnight Edition and Bison Package.
Final Thoughts
The 2025 Chevy Colorado offers some significant upgrades across the board. The new standard features, such as the Turbo Max engine, improved safety and comfort features, and the Midnight Edition package, make it a more appealing option for those looking for a well-equipped off-road truck. While the price increases may seem high at first glance, many of the additional features were once optional, making the price hike less of a shock.