Aug 11, 2025
Grey 2025 Chevy Colorado Z71 for sale driving over wet sand.

Midsize trucks are a bit like the tale of Goldilocks. While a full-size truck might be too big for your needs and a compact truck doesn’t even come close, the midsize option is just right—particularly when that option is the 2025 Chevy Colorado. Why the Colorado in particular? It offers various trim levels to choose from, plenty of power for consistent performance, and advanced safety and connectivity features. Plus, it offers best-in-class bed and tailgate functionality and ground clearance.

Our Lupient Chevrolet dealership is the place to go if you’re looking for a Chevy Colorado for sale. We have a wide selection in stock, and our knowledgeable and friendly team is happy to answer any questions you might have to help you find the best match for your driving needs. If you are in the market for a midsize truck but haven’t considered the Colorado, we invite you to keep reading to see what it offers.

Breaking Down the Chevy Colorado Trim Levels

First, each 2025 Chevy Colorado is equipped with the same engine, a 2.7L turbocharged I-4. That engine offers up to 310 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque. In addition, the Colorado has a maximum towing capacity of 7,700 lbs for all but the ZR2 trim—the highest towing capacity in its class.

What might surprise you is that this engine is the same one that powers the Chevy Silverado 1500. It offers more power and torque than other midsize trucks, such as the Honda Ridgeline and the Jeep Gladiator. It’s also worth mentioning that the ZR2 trim goes from 0 to 60 mph in just 6.8 seconds, which aligns with the Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road. In other words, if power and performance are your priorities, the Colorado has you covered.

With that information out of the way, you might wonder what other surprises the Colorado has in store. The good news is that you don’t have to wonder for long, as the highlights at each trim level are below.

2025 Chevy Colorado WT

Admittedly, the base level of any vehicle isn’t one most drivers spend a lot of time exploring. However, the WT trim level of the Colorado has a lot going for it. For instance, as you slide into the driver’s seat, you will first notice the 11.3-inch diagonal center touch screen with Google built in. This touch screen lets you easily access your favorite playlist, turn-by-turn directions, and more, thanks to a seamless connection with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. An 11-inch diagonal digital driver information center offers real-time diagnostic information and other details to help ensure a smooth drive.

The WT also has Chevy Safety Assist, the brand’s driver assist features. Some features in this collection include Automatic Emergency Braking, Forward Collision Alert, and Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning. You can also add safety features such as Rear Cross Traffic Braking and Blind Zone Steering Assist.

2025 Chevy Colorado LT

Before exploring the LT trim, it’s worth noting that the same 11.3-inch touchscreen and 11-inch diagonal driver information system mentioned above are standard throughout the lineup, as is Chevy Safety Assist. Additionally, the WT and LT are the only standard two-wheel drives in the lineup, with the option to upgrade to four-wheel drive. Finally, both come standard with 17-inch all-season blackwall tires.

Regarding the highlights of the LT, we will start in the truck’s bed with the StowFlex tailgate. This feature is integrated into the tailgate, offering secure and watertight storage while you’re on the go. The compartment is 45 inches wide and 4 inches deep and can be opened from either the driver’s or passenger’s side of the tailgate. Other highlights that may cause you to choose this trim over the WT include remote start, heated driver, and front passenger seats.

Close-up on the badge and grille of a 2025 Chevy Colorado.

2025 Chevy Colorado Trail Boss

The Trail Boss is the first of three off-road-ready Colorado trims, but don’t let that fool you. While this trim and the two we will review next give you the confidence you need to tackle the trails, they also offer a smooth ride on the highway as well as a smaller footprint than full-size trucks to help you navigate tight situations easier—whether that’s in between two trees on your way to the campground or when looking for the perfect parking spot downtown.

Highlights of the Trail Boss include its off-road suspension, which comes with a two-inch factory lift, 18-inch all-terrain blackwall 32-inch OD tires, and a drive mode selector that lets you choose from normal to off-road to terrain to tow/haul.

Speaking of towing and hauling, you can also opt for the Advanced Trailering Package, which provides an in-vehicle trailering app, an automatic locking differential, and more.

2025 Chevy Colorado ZR1

The ZR1 is a standout in the lineup, equipped with 18-inch Android Dark full-gloss aluminum wheels, red horizontal recovery hooks, and an available Jet Black/Adrenaline Red cloth/Evotex seat trim. Additionally, you will find the same 32-inch OD tires and mode selector onboard as the Trail Boss trim, and the advanced trailering package mentioned above is standard, not optional.

You can enhance the ZR1’s exterior styling by opting for the available off-road assist steps and auxiliary off-road lights. It also comes with the EZ-Lift and Lower Tailgate. Wondering about interior styling? With the addition of the ZR1 Convenience Package, you will enjoy leather-appointed seating, driver memory settings, ventilated front seats, and a heated steering wheel.

2025 Chevy Colorado ZR2

Last but not least is the top-tiered ZR2. This trim level comes equipped with 17-inch blackwall 33-inch OD MT tires and 17-inch Graphite and Oxide Gold aluminum wheels, but the ZR2 Off-Road Package deserves extra attention.

The ZR2 Off-Road Package includes DSSV Mutimatic suspension dampers, a three-inch factory-installed lift with high-performance suspension, off-road front fascia, rear bumper, fender flares, and more. It also has a taller and wider stance than the other trim levels. Additionally, the drive mode selector mentioned above has been upgraded to include Baja mode, which is designed for high-speed off-roading, such as in sand or desert conditions.

It’s important to note that the ZR2 does not offer the advanced trailering package, and its maximum towing capacity is 6,000 lbs. So if you’re looking for a truck that can tackle the trails and haul larger loads, this might not be the trim for you. However, if off-roading is a main priority, we invite you to give the ZR2 a try.

Blue 2025 Chevy Colorado ZR2 driving over sand.

Check Out the 2025 Chevy Colorado Today

The 2025 Chevy Colorado is an excellent option if you’re looking for a truck that offers comfort, convenience, functionality, advanced technology, and a long list of safety features. It’s also a great choice if you spend a lot of time outdoors with family and friends, exploring the trails or camping on the weekends.

Our team at Lupient Chevrolet can explore the highlights mentioned above for each trim and provide more information about each to help you determine which is best for your needs. All you need to do is reach out online or stop by the dealership. Either way, you will get the same great customer service. Take the first step today and see how the Chevy Colorado can improve your day-to-day travels.

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