Chevrolet Silverado EV

The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV LT Extended Range delivers an impressive blend of power, practicality, and EV range, making it a standout in the electric pickup market. Under the hood, its dual-motor AWD system generates up to 645 hp and 615 lb-ft of torque, offering strong acceleration and smooth highway merging.

GM’s EPA‑estimated 408‑mile range is one of the best available for EV pickups in this class. Real‑world testing confirmed this capability, with drivers logging nearly a week of typical commutes without charging—and charging flexibility enhanced by 350 kW fast‑charging capable of adding 100 miles in about 10 minutes. Recent access to Tesla Supercharger stations further boosts charging convenience .

Inside, the cabin is modern and spacious. A dominant 17.7″ infotainment display with Google Built‑In and an 11″ driver display offer intuitive tech, while rear‑seat passengers benefit from a roomy flat floor layout . 

The Silverado EV rides on an adaptive air suspension and (on later trims) four-wheel steering, making this large truck surprisingly agile in parking lots and tight turns. The ride remains composed even with larger wheels—though road noise creeps in, especially with 22″ rubber .

Utility features like the Multi‑Flex Tailgate and Midgate allow nearly 11′ of cargo space, and towing capacity tops 10,000 lbs in LT trim while payload approaches 1,800 lbs. Onboard power output up to 10.2 kW adds extra versatility at job sites or campsites.

At a starting MSRP around $75,200, optioned testers edged into the low $80k range—placing it higher than some rivals but justified by tech, range, and capability .

In short, the LT Extended Range balances performance, range, and utility with a polished driving experience—though some interior refinement and software polish would elevate it further.

Four Lambos for this smooth EV pickup.

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