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2025 Chevy Silverado EV Gets New Zephyr Blue Matte Metallic Color: First Look

While the 2024 Silverado EV offered only two exterior paint colors, the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV ups the ante with the introduction of five more, greatly expanding the color options for the truck’s second model year.

One of the colors added for the 2025 model year of the Chevy Silverado EV, Zephyr Blue Matte Metallic, is in the spotlight in this GM Authority color guide.

Side view of the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV.

Tagged with color code GLG and touch-up paint number WA-139H, Zephyr Blue Matte Metallic is a light silvery-blue color that joins the other six available paints in the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV palette. The complete lineup of colors offered for the 2025 model year is as follows:

  • 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)

The Zephyr Blue Matte Metallic color is offered exclusively on the RST trim level and is not available on the Work Truck (2WT, 5WT, 8WT) or LT trims. It is an extra-charge color priced at $3,995 and can be combined with either of the two interior colorways offered on the RST trim.

Front three quarters view of the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV.

As a reminder, the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV has four interior colorways in all. The colorways available for the RST trim include the following:

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

As usual, there is no limit to the wheel options that can be chosen along with the Zephyr Blue Matte Metallic color, other than the rollers that can be chosen for the RST trim 2025 Chevy Silverado EV. The RST offers an optional appearance package too in the form of the Dark Package RST (RPO code PDL). Also newly on offer for the model year is the Gameday Tailgate Package (RPO code PDH) with audio speakers and lighting added to the tailgate.

The 2025 Silverado EV starts at a base MSRP of $75,195 for the LT Extended Range. Meanwhile, the RST trim carries a starting price of $89,395 for Extended Range and $97,895 for the Max Range configuration. For those who want to try out various builds, the official configurator is available on the Chevy site.

Rear three quarters view of the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV.

The dual-motor setup of the Silverado EV provides an AWD drivetrain to all trim levels. Motivation is supplied by GM drive motor technology capable of developing 754 horsepower on some trims, with GM battery technology providing the necessary energy.

Under the body panels, the GM BT1 platform provides the bones for the electric pickup. The GM Factory Zero plant in Michigan is its site of production.

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  1. MUCH better than that HIDEOUS Riptide Blue (that I bet a total of 100 or less will want; Chevy dealer lots are overflowing with that other unwanted and in-your-face blue on Trax and Trailblazers).

    Do I really have to log in EVERY time I visit this site? (Ford Authority does too). Talk about archaic.

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    1. ROFL!!!! I recall when that color was first shown years ago EVERYONE wanted Riptide Blue. So yeah no I don’t share your opinion on this color at all.

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      1. No doubt. The riptide blue or glacier blue looks way better than that washed out faded looking new blue.

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  2. Adding another color won’t help sell these roaches. They are rotting on lots everywhere.

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    1. Daniel, you are correct. It is called “putting lipstick on a pig”🐷.

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    2. So, the local dealerships in my area do not have many / any Silverado EVs in their lots.

      But they have a Ton of ICE Silverados.

      I’m guessing because they have so many in stock that nobody wants ICE pickup trucks anymore.

      (see how that works)

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      1. Actually no. You see the dealers get more allocations for ICE trucks. More people want ICE trucks. Dealers need to offer more ICE trucks. See how that works?

        Usually lower allocated vehicles move very quickly. Nobody wants an EV silverado. GM only sold 7400 last year.

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        1. And how many Silverado EVs were made?

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          1. about double that

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    3. LOL they aren’t rotting on lots… Their inventory is right where it is needed and they are selling more each quarter.

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  3. GUESS WHAT, GM?? VERY FEW BUYERS WANT, OR CARE ABOUT ELECTRIC VEHICLES!! You are going down a very slippery slope by continuing to push them.

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    1. Maybe you mean Electric Trucks, not vehicles.

      Because where I live, I swear every other car is an EV.

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    2. For one the EV Silverado is too expensive. And it doesn’t look that great either.

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  4. What did you guys do, copy the Honda Ridgeline?

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    1. Honda copied the Chevy Avalanche.

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  5. $96k and you get vinyl seats? Don’t believe me, check out the configurator. I guess no cost is too great when you’re virtue signaling on the way to Starbucks.

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    1. I have no experience with Evotech. But the new textile seats I have experience with are quite good.

      It’s not vinyl.

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      1. Evotex will set your rear on fire this summer and scorch a bare leg. It might be durable but it will punish you in hot weather. Leather breathes. Evotex brands you!

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        1. This faux leather does breath. This isn’t like the old seats.

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        2. Maybe do.

          I have had Softex in a couple Toyotas. It is as good in hot and cold as the builders grade leather you find in most vehicles. Maybe better in the deep south heat I live in

          Is it better than nappa leather. No.

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  6. New exterior colors, how about some choice for interior colors other than black and that putrid two tone. You want people to drop 100k on this vehicle and they have to put up with those choices. No leather interiors either.

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  7. They need better colors. Everyone I see is black.

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  8. I have never actually seen a Silverado EV yet new ICE Silverados and Teslas are everywhere where I live. It seems to me, Tesla EVs appeal to one demographic and ICE pickups appeal to another and there is virtually no overlap. In other words, EV owners don’t want a pickup and pickup owners don’t want an EV. GM apparently did no market research to figure this out before they went all-in on EV trucks.

    GM apparently thought there was a market for half a million units of the EV trucks annually because that’s what they allocated for in terms of production. To have miscalculated the market so badly (7,500 actual vs. 500,000 projected) is a massive blunder and a story that nobody is willing to tell.

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    1. Recently I have seen 5 to 6 Silvys in suburban ATL. About same number of Hummers.

      Yet to see a single Sierra EV. Assume if you are in the $100k range at the GMC dealer you go big or go home with the Hummer. Lease deals in the Hummer are getting better.

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  9. beautiful colour… unfortunate have to be paid… the common black or white is in price

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  10. $4000 for this new color. No thanks.

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    1. It’s a very washed out looking color

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  11. bring back the blues of the 80s

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  12. Hope you like hand washing your vehicle all the time. Can’t take matte paint through a car wash.

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