2025 Chevy Colorado
If you’re in the market for a new truck that can still get work done, but isn’t massive, look no further than the 2025 Chevy Colorado. The Colorado takes the best parts of its big brother, the Silverado, and puts it into a more economical package. From us at Burlington Chevy, this is your Chevy Colorado 2025 review.
Key takeaways

- Chevy streamlined the Colorado for 2025, cutting back on bloat, while delivering the best truck possible.
- The standard engine allows the truck to haul nearly 8,000 pounds.
- Coming with two new colors, you’ll be sure to standout with colors that resemble fire and ice.
Are they making a 2025 Chevy Colorado?

Yes, they are making a 2025 Chevy Colorado. And for 2025, the Colorado sees some new updates. Some things you can look out for are one standard engine. This engine is the turbocharged 2.7L I4. This engine can produce 310 horsepower, and 430 lb-ft of torque. Making it perfect for those who still want their truck to do some work.
A quick dive into this new engine will reveal that it allows the truck to haul 7,700 pounds, and gets 17 mpg. This makes the truck a nice blend between being an everyday work truck, and a nice daily driver.
For the other updates, you will find that there’s been a reshuffling of features, a new edition, as well as two new colors. These are Reef Blue, and Sunrise Orange.
The WT and Trail Boss see some ease-of-use features added in the form of a standard sliding rear window, rear defrosted, and cruise control. The Trail Boss sees even more love, as well as the Z71. They get the Advanced Trailering package now coming standard. The ZR2 gains some new features that make driving comfortable. These are standard perforated leather seats with ventilated cushions, heated steering wheel, and a wireless charging pad.
How much is the 2025 Chevy Colorado?

The 2025 Colorado starts at $31,900. With the 2025 Colorado coming in 5 trim levels, and offering different features, they’ll come in different prices. The trims, and their prices are:
- WT starting at $31,900
- LT starting at $35,800
- Trail Boss starting at $39,800
- Z71 starting at $43,800
- ZR2 starting at $49,600
With so many options, it may be hard to make a decision, but Car and Driver has a recommendation to keep in mind. They suggest the Trail Boss as it “delivers almost as much mud-flinging fun for a lot less.” When compared to the ZR2. Also stating that the “Trail Boss comes with 32-inch all-terrain tires and fender flares that make it look like a tough truck.” While also coming with “an extra 1.5 inches of front suspension travel versus the WT, LT, and Z71, with an additional inch of travel in the rear.” This helps it so that you can take on most terrains without worry. Making it the perfect vehicle for those adrenaline seekers that don’t want to spend a ton of money.
Will the 2025 Chevy Colorado have a 6 foot bed?
No, the 2025 Chevy Colorado doesn’t have a 6 foot bed. For 2025, the Colorado only has one configuration. And we think it’s one of the best! It is a four-door crew cab, with a five-foot bed. While this may be slightly disappointing to some, Chevy did this to make the experience more streamlined across all trims.
By winding down how many variances there are within one lineup lets Chevy deliver a better experience to every driver. This can be seen with more standard features joining the lineup this year, and being shared across trims.
Final thoughts
Being that the Colorado comes with more standard features, 2025 is the best time to join the family. Come see us at Burlington Chevy today!
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