The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV is set to redefine the electric truck market by expanding its range and pricing options across three trims: Work Truck (WT), LT, and RST. Chevrolet’s enhanced Silverado EV lineup arrives later this year with new technology, design, and range options aimed at meeting the needs of both retail and commercial customers. For 2025, Chevrolet has refined the Silverado EV’s versatility, with range options extending up to 492 miles on a single charge — the highest among electric trucks available today.
Range Leader in Electric Trucks –

With a Max Range of 492 miles, the 2025 Silverado EV Work Truck sets a new benchmark for electric trucks. This expanded range tackles one of the top concerns among truck buyers. “Truck customers tell us range is one of the main barriers to considering an EV,” says Scott Bell, Chevrolet Vice President. “The 2024 Silverado EV was already the range leader, and for this model year, we’ve set the bar even higher.”
Each trim offers distinct range capabilities, with configurations specifically designed to balance power and economy. The Work Truck’s Max Range battery achieves an EPA-estimated 492 miles, while other trims like the LT Extended Range deliver around 408 miles on a full charge, providing users with flexible options based on their needs.
Trim Options to Fit Various Budgets –

The Silverado EV lineup introduces the new LT trim, an affordable option to make electric trucks more accessible. Priced starting at $57,095, the LT trim meets price-conscious buyers where they are, while some models are eligible for the full $7,500 federal tax credit. For those seeking luxury and additional technology, the LT Premium Package includes features like Super Cruise, GM’s hands-free driving system, and an extended range of 390 miles.
The Silverado EV RST trim also caters to those looking for maximum capability. Priced up to $97,895 with an available GM-estimated 460-mile range, the RST is tailored for drivers who need an advanced towing capacity of up to 12,500 lbs while retaining high-end features like the Multi-Flex Tailgate and Wide Open Watts (WOW) mode, which delivers up to 765 lb-ft of torque and 645 horsepower.
Charging and Performance –

The Silverado EV is designed for convenience and efficiency, with 350 kW DC fast charging options that can provide up to 100 miles of range in just 10 minutes. Level 2 charging is also available for home use, with up to 19.2 kW charging capability. Chevrolet’s EV powertrain options feature torque vectoring and a dual motor 4WD system, enabling robust handling and strong performance across varied driving conditions.
Built with Versatility and Durability in Mind –

Chevrolet has built the Silverado EV with durability and functionality at the forefront, thanks to its adjustable Adaptive Air Ride suspension in the RST trim, 4-wheel independent suspension, and a sturdy chassis. The WT trim retains practicality for work-oriented needs with a strong payload capacity of up to 1,800 lbs and a cargo box volume of 57.7 cubic feet.
The Silverado EV’s eTrunk adds even more storage, providing an extra 10.7 cubic feet of front cargo space — ideal for smaller tools or everyday items.
2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV Pricing & Range Chart –

Trim | Battery Pack | Range (EPA-estimated) | Starting MSRP* |
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WT | Standard Range | TBD | $57,095 |
WT | Extended Range | 422 miles | $69,495 |
WT | Max Range | 492 miles | $77,795 |
LT | Extended Range | 408 miles | $75,195 |
LT Premium | Extended Range | 390 miles | $81,995 |
RST | Extended Range | 390 miles | $89,395 |
RST | Max Range | 460 miles (GM-est.) | $97,895 |
*MSRP includes a $2,095 destination freight charge but excludes tax, title, license, and optional equipment. Dealer sets final price. Eligible models may qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit.
The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV is assembled at GM’s Factory ZERO in Michigan, emphasizing the company’s commitment to building advanced electric vehicles in the US This factory serves as GM’s launchpad for its all-electric future, producing not only the Silverado EV but also other key EV models as Chevrolet advances toward a zero-emissions lineup.