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2025 Chevy Silverado EV Gets New Slate Gray Metallic Color: First Look

The available paint colors for the Bow Tie’s all-electric pickup get a big expansion for the second model year, with the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV getting five new exterior colors compared to the 2024 model.

The new colors for the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV include blues, grays, and a red-based hue, with all five being metallic paints. Here, we’re looking at Slate Gray Metallic in more detail.

Side view of the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV.

Slate Gray Metallic is designated by color code GNO and touch-up paint code WA-633D, and is one of seven exterior colors that can be optioned on the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV. The full list of colors offered on the model includes:

  • Black (GBA)
  • Blue Smoke Metallic (GAI – new for 2025)
  • Habanero Orange (GAG – new for 2025)
  • Riptide Blue Metallic (GJV – new for 2025)
  • Slate Gray Metallic (GNO – new for 2025)
  • Summit White (GAZ)
  • Zephyr Blue Matte Metallic (GLG – new for 2025)

Front three quarters view of the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV.

A metallic, non-tintcoat color, Slate Gray Metallic is available at no extra charge on all trim levels of the 2025 Silverado EV, including the WT, LT and RST trims. It can be combined with any of the available interior colorways offered on the EV truck.

Rear three quarters view of the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV.

For reference purposes, there are four interior colorways for the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV, though three of these are Jet Black Evotex with slight variations for the different trim levels:

  • Jet Black, Evotex
  • Black / Sky Cool Gray, Evotex

Front three quarters view of the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV.

The 2025 Chevy Silverado EV also has six different wheel styles available, all of which can be combined with Slate Gray Metallic paint. The truck features several optional appearance packages, including the Black Package Plus (RPO code PDK) for the LT trim and the Dark Package RST (RPO code PDL) for the RST trim level. Also available is the Gameday Tailgate Package (RPO code PDH), equipped with an audio system and lights.

Pricing for the LT Extended range Silverado EV for the 2025 model year starts at $75,195, pricing for the RST Extended Range starts at $89,395, and pricing for the RST Max Range starts at $97,895. The online configurator is live to enable trying out various builds of the Bow Tie electric truck.

Cockpit view of the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV.

All versions of the Chevy Silverado EV are equipped with AWD as standard. Power is provided by GM battery technology and GM drive motor technology, with output peaking at 754 horsepower based on the trim level. The Silverado EV rides on GM’s BT1 platform, with production taking place at the GM Factory Zero plant in Michigan.

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  1. Looks like a modern day four-door shorter box El Camino.

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  2. Boing color.

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    1. Why are you excited about primer?

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    2. “Boing color.” You mean it really bounces?

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  3. How man shades of gray are out there now?

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    1. Robert,
      More than I can count.
      With no headlights on, at dusk and dawn they blend right in to the color of the road.
      I would like to see some more bright colored vehicles.
      Remember back in the ’70s when Dodge had,
      “Sublime” and “Plum Crazy”. Maybe not that bright. Are they that afraid that if they put out a color that’s not particularly popular that they might have to drop the price on that vehicle a little bit.
      It’s getting so all of the vehicles on the road looks so much alike that you almost have to press the panic button on your key fob just to find your vehicle in the parking lot.

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      1. You are so right. These EV cars have the ugliest front end. There is nothing appealing about any of the EV cars.

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  4. Battleship gray is not for me.
    Must be many Navy men out there.

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    1. budlar,
      I had a theory about that. Our government probably has warehouses full of surplus Battleship Gray paint. The automotive industry probably found a way to make Automotive paint from it. I wouldn’t put it past them.

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      1. There’s no such thing as “Battleship Gray”. The correct name is “Haze Gray”. Be educated.

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        1. Joe, Battleship Gray was a common term used to describe the ship’s painted during World War II. It is not the term the US Navy used. As far as “no such thing”, all of the major paint manufacturers, manufacture a color called Battleship Gray.

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  5. Great color and a great looking truck. Put a 5.3 under the hood with the 8 speed auto and you have the next gen Avalanche. I’d buy the Av but they can keep the EV.

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  6. I remember if you had one solid color truck, you were driving a vanilla (cheap) truck.

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  7. I’m a fan of this color. For those that say it looks like primer, take note of the word “metallic”. In the sun, it really shows its depth. I am not a fan of the vehicle it’s on in this case. This color looks even better on the authentic, gas powered Silvy.

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  8. Ocn, it looks primer, period. It has metallic in name only, you do not see it in the sun. I have two neighbors with it (one in Chevy and the other in GMC’s version), it is a dull and drab “color” or lack thereof. This primer looking trend needs to die along with the black wheels the same crowd loves. I remember seeing those when hub cabs fell off and before we would paint a vehicle, zero creativity or pop. I am not asking for much, we don’t need a big bad blue or hemi orange option, but maybe two shads of grey/silver, a darker blue, a green, a brown and a right and darker red; color options please!

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    1. The flake in it is blue and it is easy to see.

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