Feb 21, 2025

There are five trims of the 2025 Chevy Colorado. Each one is strong, stylish, and well-equipped, but they also have plenty of differences that’ll appeal to different drivers. For example, the higher the trim, the better its off-road performance is. Higher trims also have more convenience features than lower ones.

Trim Levels of the 2025 Chevy Colorado

WT

The WT is the Colorado’s base trim. Like all the other trims, it has a 2.7-liter TurboMax engine, which produces 430 lb-ft of torque and 310 horsepower. All trims, including the WT, can tow up to 7,700 pounds. The WT is equipped with 17-inch wheels with all-season tires.

Inside, you’ll find an 11-inch Driver Information Center and an 11.3-inch infotainment center with wireless smartphone connectivity and Google built-in. It also has Chevy Safety Assist that equips six driver assistance features. It has lots of optional equipment available, including a remote locking tailgate, a center console, and a tailgate with EZ-Lift and StowFlex.

LT

The LT has all the features mentioned above, and it adds remote start with keyless open and start, an EZ lift and lower tailgate, and a StowFlex storage box in the bed. The StowFlex box lets you secure cargo extra safely. It also adds an extra USB port from rear passengers, a front center console, and a remote-locking tailgate. There are three convenience packages available that equip some features you’ll find on higher trims.

Trail Boss

Adventurers will enjoy the Trail Boss, as it has 18-inch wheels with 32-inch all-terrain tires. It adds four selectable driver modes and an off-road performance display to give you better control on the trails. It also has a 2-inch factory-installed lift and 2-speed auto transfer case and transfer case shield. Its automatic locking rear differential and hill descent control further enhance its performance on the trails.

Z71

You can take things even further in the Z71. It has everything from the Trail Boss trim excluding the 2-inch lift. It adds LED tail lamps, headlamps, and fog lamps, red tow hooks, and a bed-mounted 120-volt power outlet. Its jet black interior with red accents gives the cabin a bolder look. Other interior upgrades include synthetic leather seating and two rear USB ports.

ZR2

The ZR2 is the best Colorado for off-roading. It has 33-inch mud-train tyres on 17-inch wheels, multimatic DSSV dampers, five selectable drive modes, and a 3-inch factory-installed lift with a high-performance suspension. Getting the optional Bison Edition package gives you 35-inch mud-terrain tires, steel undercarriage skid plates, steel front and rear bumpers with a winch mount and recovery points, and several other great off-roading features.

You’re spoiled for choice with all these trims, so come learn more about them in person. Visit Bacon Auto Ranch in Athens, TX, to get to know the Colorado even better.