The 2025 Chevy Colorado marks the third model year of the midsize pickup’s third generation, introducing a series of notable updates. As GM Authority has covered previously, these changes include additional standard features and deletion of the base 2.7L I4 L2R gasoline engine, as well as higher pricing.
Initially, the official 2025 Colorado configurator tool was expected to launch on November 27th, 2024, but now, GM Authority has learned the configurator’s release date has been pushed back to December 16th, 2024.
At this time, it remains unclear whether all of the 2025 Colorado trim levels will be available in the configurator upon the initial launch, or if certain trims, such as the mid-range LT, will be added later.
Per previous coverage, pricing for the 2025 Chevy Colorado has increased compared to the 2024 model year. The range now starts at $33,495 for the base Work Truck (WT) trim with 2WD. Meanwhile, the LT starts at $37,395, the Trail Boss starts at $41,395, the Z71 starts at $45,395, the ZR2 starts at $51,195, and the range-topping ZR2 Bison starts at $62,895.
Each of these figures represent a noticeable increase compared to the 2024 model year. The WT is now $1,350 more expensive, the LT is now $2,850 more expensive, and the Z71 is now $3,600 more expensive. Meanwhile, the ZR2 and ZR2 Bison are both $2,800 more expensive for the 2025 model year.
Despite the higher costs, Chevy is also offering additional standard features across several trims, including the Z71, Trail Boss, and ZR2. Customers will also have new packages at their disposal, such as the Custom Package and Midnight Edition Package, plus three new paint colors.
Another notable change for the 2025 model year is a streamlined powertrain lineup. The base-level turbocharged 2.7L I4 L2RÂ engine has been discontinued, leaving the Turbo High-Output 2.7L I4 L3B engine as the sole powertrain option. This Turbo High-Output four-cylinder is rated at 310 horsepower and 430 pound-feet of torque.
As a reminder, production of the 2025 Chevy Colorado will continue at GM’s Wentzville Assembly Plant in Missouri, while the mid-sizer rides on the updated 31XX-2 platform.
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Hopefully the 2025 wireless charging works as the 2024 does not.
What about the 2025 build and price for the GMC Canyon?
Ooohhhhh, OK
How bout standard sunroof as damaged from car washing was a problem.
LOL Colorados and GM in general are GARBAGE, Software update issues causing dead batteries & components to fail, Fuses not fully seated, Brake issues, fluid leaks, car washes damaging the roof. If you get a colorado im sure you will have the nicest Truck in the shop because that is where it will be most of the time
December 16 and still the 2025 Colorado and Canyon Build and Price pages are NOT live and it was supposed to be live on November 18. Its been 4 weeks after the original date and both pages are STILL NOT LIVE.
It’s December 21st. Any updates on when this will be available?
GM AUTHORITY PLEASE UPDATE THIS ARTICLE TO REFLECT THAT THE 2025 BUILD AND PRICE PAGE FOR THE CHEVY COLORADO IS NOT LIVE AS OF 12/25/24. YOUR ARTICLE SAYS IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE LIVE NOVEMBER THEN DECEMBER 16TH, IT IS STILL NOT LIVE PLEASE UPDATE THIS ARTICLE AND TRY TO OBTAIN NEW UPDATED INFO AS TO WHEN THE 2025 BUILD AND BUY/CONFIGURATOR WILL BE LIVE FOR THE CHEVY COLORADO. thank you
I was told middle of January