Following on the mid-cycle refresh introduced to the truck for the 2024 model year, the 2025 Chevy Silverado HD adds several updates to the numerous changes brought in for the previous year. They include the advent of the Silverado HD Trail Boss and a significant revision of the available lineup of Chevy Silverado HD wheels.
True to the numerous options offered on the Bow Tie’s extremely popular pickup range, there are 16 different 2025 Chevy Silverado HD wheels to choose from. These are offered as standard or optional across the Silverado HD’s six trim levels, including the WT, Custom, LT, LTZ, ZR2 and High Country trims.
Available sizes of 2025 Chevy Silverado HD wheels include 17-inch, 18-inch, 20-inch and 22-inch variants. Some optional wheels are only available as part of packages and can’t be ordered as standalone choices. Those offered as options range in price from $300 all the way up to $3,450, with most priced at the upper end of the range.
Notably, five Chevy Silverado HD wheels were dropped after the 2024 model year, while only one new set of Chevy Silverado HD wheels was added for the 2025 model. This means there are four less wheel styles offered for the most recent model year. The table below gives all the details of availability, price, and other useful data for these rollers:
RPO Code | WT | Custom | LT | ZR2 | LTZ | High Country | |
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17-inch Silver painted steel wheel | PYN | S | - | A1 | - | - | - |
17-inch machined aluminum wheel | PYQ | A – $350 | - | S | - | - | - |
18-inch 8-spoke Silver Extended painted steel wheel | PYT | A – $300 | - | A1 | - | - | - |
18-inch 6-spoke machined aluminum wheel with Silver painted accents | PYV | - | - | A – $300 | - | S | - |
18-inch High Gloss Black aluminum wheel | PTW | A2 | - | - | - | - | - |
18-inch Gloss Black wheel with Etched ZR2 logo | RB9 | - | - | - | S | - | - |
18-inch Carbon Flash Metallic with AEV logo | RF9 | - | - | - | A3 | - | - |
20-inch 10-spoke machined aluminum wheel with Grazen Metallic painted accents | Q86 | - | S | A – $1,1004 | - | - | - |
20-inch High Gloss Black painted wheel with Black center caps | SRI | - | A5 | A – $1,4006 | - | A – $2,2507 | A8 |
20-inch 12-spoke Polished wheel | 5K9 | - | - | A9 | - | A – $1,20010 | - |
20-inch Polished 8-spoke wheel | S8B | - | - | - | - | - | S |
20-inch High Gloss Black aluminum wheel, LPO | SHH | - | - | A – $2,950 | - | A – $2,950 | A – $2,950 |
20-inch High Gloss Black aluminum wheel with machined finish, LPO | SKX | - | - | A – $2,995 | - | A – $2,995 | A – $2,995 |
20-inch Machined Aluminum Bolt Pattern wheel with High Gloss Black accents, LPO | SQ9 | - | - | A – $3,350 | - | A – $3,350 | A – $3,350 |
22-inch High Gloss Black aluminum wheel with machined accents, LPO | SAK | - | - | A – $3,450 | - | A – $3,450 | A – $3,450 |
22-inch Gloss Black aluminum wheel, LPO | SBL | - | - | A – $3,095 | - | A – $3,095 | A – $3,095 |
- Requires a Fleet of Government sales order
- Included and only available with (ANQ) Alaskan Snow Plow Special Edition
- Included and only available with (ULV) ZR2 Bison Edition
- Included with (PCQ) Duramax and Appearance Package
- Included and only available with (CWK) Custom Blackout Package
- Included with (WPK) Trail Boss Package and (ANQ) Alaskan Snow Plow Special Edition
- Included with (WPK) Trail Boss Package
- Included and only available with (WJP) Midnight Edition
- Included and only available with (WBL) Z71 Chrome Sport Edition
- Included with (WBL) Z71 Chrome Sport Edition
In addition to changes in the Chevy Silverado HD colors on offer, five wheel options are being discontinued for the 2025 model year. Other changes include reduced availability for the Midnight Edition (RPO code WJP) package, now offered only on the High Country trim, while the Custom trim will get the factory-installed Custom Blackout Package (RPO code CWK) as an available option.
Yet more changes to the pickup include addition of Adaptive Cruise Control as standard on the High Country. Optional is the Universal Vehicle Module (RPO code KGU) for all HD trims, adding customizable software for upfitters.
The aforementioned Trail Boss package (RPO code WPK) is available for the LT and LTZ trims of the 2025 Chevy Silverado HD, following its unveiling in January 2024. It includes styling upgrades and practical equipment such as red tow hooks (RPO code UGA), skid plates, L275/65R20 BFGoodrich off-road tires (RPO code QFG) and trailer mirrors (RPO code DWI), among others. Pricing for the package is set at $4,005 on the LT trim level and $3,755 for the LTZ trim level.
Prices for the 2025 Silverado HD, as revealed by GM Authority earlier, start at $47,295 for the Regular Cab Long Bed rear-wheel drive configuration of the 2500 HD WT trim powered by the L8T engine. Starting MSRP ranges up to $91,720 for the 2500 HD ZR2 Bison with Crew Cab Standard Bed configuration, 4WD, and the turbodiesel L5P engine. The official online configurator is now live, enabling customers to try out builds for the pickup before purchase.
As a reminder, two powerplants are available to provide motivation to the 2025 Chevy Silverado HD. These include the naturally aspirated 6.6L V8 L8T gasoline engine developing 401 horsepower and 464 pound-feet of torque, and the 6.6L V8 L5P turbodiesel Duramax engine rated at 470 horsepower and 975 pound-feet of torque. The V8 gas engine is standard while the turbodiesel is optional.
The 2025 Silverado HD pickup rides on a more capable variant of the GM T1 platform underpins both truck variants. Production of the HD takes place at the GM Oshawa plant in Canada and the GM Flint plant in Michigan.
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Comments
I like the shiny ones but you can keep the black ones, wouldn’t want them on my truck even if no charge.
As the owner of a Chevy dually pickup I feel I am being discriminated against by this article.
Maybe I’m too old school but I don’t see the need for truck rims being bigger than 18″.
That’s assuming one uses a truck for what it’s intended purpose is.
Not a mall-crawler/big box once a year picker-upper.