
Chevy, an American automobile company, is set to reduce the Silverado EV’s starting price for 2025 by including a new standard range Work Truck (WT) version that is set at $57,095, which includes destination charges but no other fees, and Chevy states the dealer “sets final price.”
Moreover, Chevy included additional versions of the electric truck with varying ranges compared to the outgoing 2024 model with only one version — the Rally Sport Truck (RST) trim — price set at nearly $100,000.
Chevy is set to make a cheaper RST beginning at $89,395 that has a shorter 390-mile Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) range. The automotive company stated that it will unveil the $57K work truck’s range closer to launch, but there’s also a Max Range version with 492 miles of EPA range for $77,795.
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Similarly, Ford provides a “Pro” version of its F-150 Lightning of the F-150 Lightning electric truck that has fewer bells and whistles than the other models.
It’s claimed that the majority of the people will view the new Silverado EV LT, which begins at $75,195 and has an EPA-estimated 408 miles on a full charge. The LT trucks houses 645 horsepower, 12,500-pound towing capacity, 1,800-pound payload, and can charge up to 300kW DC speed. Meanwhile, if you need SuperCruise, then you are required to pay more for the premium package.