2025 Chevrolet Colorado: Pricing and Features Overview

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Introduction to the 2025 Chevrolet Colorado

The 2025 Chevrolet Colorado is making waves in the mid-size pickup truck segment. Following its redesign for the 2023 model year, Chevrolet has fine-tuned the Colorado’s powertrain offerings to enhance performance and efficiency. Every 2025 Colorado boasts a robust 310 horsepower and a substantial 430 pounds-feet of torque, a significant increase from previous models.

Pricing Details

The base pricing of the 2025 Chevrolet Colorado starts at $33,495, inclusive of a $1,595 destination fee. Although this reflects a ,100 increase from the previous year, it’s important to note that it only represents an 5 increase compared to the 2024 model when equipped with the more powerful engine. The pricing is as follows:

  • WT: $33,495
  • LT: $37,395
  • Trail Boss: $41,395
  • Z71: $45,395
  • Zr2: $51,195
  • Zr2 AEV Bison Edition: $62,895

New Features for 2025

This year’s Colorado introduces a Midnight Edition available for the Trail Boss, Z71, and ZR2 trims featuring a distinctive bed-mounted sports bar and black badging. New color options including Sunrise Orange, Reef Blue Metallic, and Snowdrift Metallic enhance the aesthetics of the truck. Additionally, every Colorado comes equipped with a comprehensive suite of safety technologies, ensuring driver and passenger safety alike.

The 2025 Chevrolet Colorado is on sale now, offering a delightful blend of performance, style, and safety features that continue to make it a top choice for pickup truck enthusiasts.

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