If you’re weighing options for a new ride this year, it’s helpful to see Chevrolet’s full 2025 lineup laid out side by side. Whether you’re browsing showrooms or planning long drives, a compact, organized list makes comparisons faster and clearer.
There are 20 2025 Chevrolet Models, ranging from Blazer to Trax; for each model you’ll find below the Body style,Powertrain,MSRP range (USD).
Which 2025 Chevrolet Models are likely the most fuel-efficient or lowest cost to run?
Look at models with EV or hybrid powertrains first, then compact crossovers and smaller-engine trims — those tend to have the best efficiency. Use the Powertrain column to spot electrified options and cross-check EPA ratings or estimated MPGe for running-cost comparisons rather than relying on MSRP alone.
How can I use the Body style,Powertrain,MSRP range (USD) columns to pick the right model?
Start with Body style to match your needs (sedan, SUV, truck), then narrow by Powertrain for fuel economy or towing power, and finally use the MSRP range to set realistic budget expectations; remember dealer fees and trim options can shift the final price, so use the list below as a starting point.
2025 Chevrolet Models
| Model | Body style | Powertrain | MSRP range (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Silverado 1500 | Full-size pickup | 2.7L I4 turbo | 40,000–90,000 |
| Silverado HD (2500/3500) | Heavy-duty pickup | 6.6L V8 gasoline | 50,000–95,000 |
| Silverado EV | Full-size electric pickup | Up to 450 kW; battery up to 200 kWh | 50,000–110,000 |
| Colorado | Midsize pickup | 2.7L I4 turbo | 33,000–55,000 |
| Colorado ZR2 (as part of Colorado) | Midsize pickup (off-road) | 2.7L I4 turbo | 40,000–55,000 |
| Equinox | Compact SUV | 1.5L I4 | 26,000–38,000 |
| Equinox EV | Compact electric SUV | ~210 kW; battery ~65 kWh | 34,000–54,000 |
| Blazer | Midsize SUV | 2.0L I4 turbo | 32,000–48,000 |
| Blazer EV | Midsize electric SUV | ~230 kW; battery ~85 kWh | 45,000–75,000 |
| Traverse | Three-row midsize SUV | 3.6L V6 | 36,000–58,000 |
| Tahoe | Full-size SUV | 5.3L V8 | 55,000–90,000 |
| Suburban | Full-size long-wheelbase SUV | 5.3L V8 | 60,000–100,000 |
| Trailblazer | Subcompact SUV | 1.2L I3 turbo | 23,000–30,000 |
| Trax | Subcompact SUV | 1.2L I3 turbo | 21,000–27,000 |
| Corvette | Sports car | 6.2L V8 | 68,000–160,000 |
| Camaro | Sports coupe/convertible | 2.0L I4 turbo (base) | 31,000–70,000 |
| Bolt EV | Subcompact electric hatchback | ~150 kW; battery ~65 kWh | 27,000–34,000 |
| Bolt EUV | Subcompact electric SUV | ~150 kW; battery ~65 kWh | 28,000–35,000 |
| Express (cargo/passenger) | Full-size van | 6.6L V8 | 33,000–55,000 |
| Silverado Chassis Cab | Commercial truck | 6.6L V8 | 45,000–80,000 |
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Silverado 1500
Full-size light-duty pickup sold across the U.S.; 2025 mostly continues the current generation as a carryover with broad engine choices and towing capability. Available now as a range from worktruck to luxury trims; minimal mid-cycle updates for 2025.

Silverado HD (2500/3500)
Full‑size heavy‑duty work truck offered in 2500/3500 configurations for towing and fleet buyers. 2025 continues the established HD lineup with proven V8 and Duramax diesel options; available through Chevrolet dealers nationwide as a 2025 model year.

Silverado EV
All‑electric full‑size pickup using GM’s Ultium platform, offered in work and RST trims. 2025 expands availability and options; ranges and power vary by trim. Expected broadly in the U.S. with improved software and capability updates.

Colorado
Midsize pickup for everyday utility and light towing, sold across the U.S. 2025 is a carryover model with familiar cab and bed options; popular for buyers needing a smaller pickup than a Silverado.

Colorado ZR2 (as part of Colorado)
Off‑road focused Colorado variant in the 2025 lineup offering upgraded suspension, tires, and protection. Sold alongside standard Colorado models and available through dealers as part of the 2025 model year.

Equinox
Compact crossover aimed at everyday family buyers; the 2025 Equinox continues as a U.S. staple with practical space, efficient engines, and value pricing. Available now with standard safety features and modest updates for 2025.

Equinox EV
Battery‑electric compact crossover using GM’s Ultium tech, marketed as a value EV for families. 2025 availability broadens with additional trims and dealer inventory; battery and range vary by configuration.

Blazer
Sporty two-row midsize crossover sold in U.S. markets; 2025 is largely a carryover year with refreshed options and packages. Positioned between Equinox and Traverse for buyers wanting style and everyday practicality.

Blazer EV
All‑electric midsize crossover with multiple power levels and range options on GM’s Ultium platform. 2025 brings expanded availability and trim choices; marketed as a tech-rich EV alternative to gas Blazer models.

Traverse
Three‑row family SUV with spacious seating and cargo capacity. The 2025 Traverse continues as a practical choice in the U.S. market, offered in several trims and with typical V6 power for towing and passenger comfort.

Tahoe
Large three‑row SUV built on a truck platform, popular for towing and family hauling. 2025 Tahoe continues as a U.S. staple with familiar V8 power and available four-wheel-drive; carryover updates and special editions possible.

Suburban
Extended-length full‑size SUV for large families or heavy cargo/towing needs. The 2025 Suburban remains in Chevrolet showrooms with ample passenger space and V8 power, continuing the multi-decade Suburban nameplate.

Trailblazer
Small urban crossover with efficient turbocharged three‑cylinder engine, aimed at budget-conscious buyers. 2025 Trailblazer continues as an entry-level Chevy SUV in the U.S., offering compact size and value-oriented features.

Trax
Entry‑level subcompact crossover revived for recent model years, sold in U.S. markets as a city‑friendly, affordable option. 2025 Trax carries over with modest updates and is commonly offered with safety tech and efficiency in mind.

Corvette
Mid‑engine sports car with high performance and multiple high‑output variants. The 2025 Corvette continues the modern generation, including coupe and convertible choices; special performance versions and options continue to be offered.

Camaro
Two‑door performance coupe and convertible targeting driving enthusiasts. 2025 availability varies by dealer; Camaro continues as a performance halo for Chevrolet with V6 and V8 options above the base turbocharged engine.

Bolt EV
Affordable all‑electric small hatchback offering city range and value pricing. The 2025 Bolt EV is positioned as Chevrolet’s budget EV in the U.S., with continued availability depending on market and dealer inventory.

Bolt EUV
Slightly larger, crossover‑style version of the Bolt EV with more rear seat room and SUV styling. For 2025, the Bolt EUV may continue as an affordable EV alternative, subject to Chevrolet’s production plans.

Express (cargo/passenger)
Traditional full‑size cargo and passenger van for commercial and fleet buyers. The 2025 Express continues for business use with durable layouts and multiple configurations; availability focuses on commercial dealerships and fleets.

Silverado Chassis Cab
Body‑on‑frame cab‑chassis commercial pickup for vocational upfits (flatbeds, boxes). The 2025 model remains available for businesses needing custom solutions, offered through fleet and commercial channels across the U.S.

