The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado Trail Boss Diesel redefines what a full-size pickup can be, combining aggressive capability, refined technology, and head-turning design. This truck has been purpose-built to handle tough terrain, demanding workloads, and long highway hauls—all while offering the comfort and features today’s drivers expect here at Jim Butler Chevy of St. Louis.
10 Speeds of Confidence: Trail Boss Gets a Transmission Upgrade for 2025
For the 2025 model year, Chevrolet introduces key updates that elevate the Trail Boss even further. A 10-speed automatic transmission—now exclusive to four-wheel-drive models—ensures smoother shifts and confident performance both on and off the road. Standard all-terrain tires enhance grip and durability for serious trail duty, reinforcing the Silverado’s off-road cred.
Two fresh exterior color options—Cypress Gray and Riptide Blue—add a modern touch to its already bold presence. Available 20-inch High Gloss Black wheels boost visual appeal, while new standard features across the lineup increase everyday convenience. These include cruise control on the Work Truck (WT), a trailer brake controller on LT and above, upgraded audio on the ZR2, and front and rear park assist also standard on the ZR2 trim.
Pick Your Power: Four Engines, One Bold Silverado
At the heart of the Trail Boss Diesel is a powerful 3.0-liter inline-six turbo-diesel engine, delivering 305 horsepower and an impressive 495 lb-ft of torque. This engine pairs with a 10-speed automatic transmission for an efficient 25 MPG combined. It’s not just fuel-efficient—it’s built for heavy lifting, with towing capacities ranging from 9,300 to 12,900 pounds depending on drivetrain and bed configuration.
Other available engines include:
- A 2.7L Turbo (310 hp / 430 lb-ft, 8-speed automatic, 19 MPG combined)
- A 5.3L V8 (355 hp / 383 lb-ft, 10-speed automatic, ~15 MPG combined)
- A 6.2L V8 (420 hp / 460 lb-ft, 10-speed automatic, 16 MPG combined)
Underneath, the Silverado features an independent front suspension with coil-over shocks and a solid rear axle with multi-leaf springs. Rancho shocks are included with the Z71 package, while higher trims benefit from Multimatic DSSV dampers or Adaptive Ride Control, depending on the model. A two-speed transfer case or Autotrac system further enhances 4WD functionality.
Built to Pull, Backed by Tech: Silverado Trail Boss Makes Towing Safer
Advanced trailering technologies—such as trailer tire pressure monitoring and a rear-facing trailer camera—make towing safer and easier. Inside, the Trail Boss seats five passengers with comfort to spare, featuring heated front seats, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel. Rear-seat legroom is generous, making long trips more comfortable for passengers.
Technology takes center stage with an available 13.4-inch touchscreen display that’s responsive and intuitive. LT and higher trims integrate Google-based voice control, along with standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. For the ultimate in highway cruising, Super Cruise—Chevy’s hands-free driving system—is also available.
Diesel Meets Attitude: Trail Boss Builds Bold on a Proven Platform
The Silverado lineup spans nine trim levels: WT, Custom, Custom Trail Boss, LT, RST, LT Trail Boss, ZR2, LTZ, and High Country. The Trail Boss builds on the Custom Trail Boss with standout styling, 20-inch black wheels, LED lighting, and all-terrain enhancements. The diesel engine is offered exclusively in crew and double cab variants, and customers can choose from three-bed lengths: 5-foot-8-inch, 6.5-foot, or 8-foot, each with smart tie-down points and serious cargo space.
Facing tough rivals like the Ford F-150, GMC Sierra, Toyota Tundra, Ram 1500, and Nissan Titan, the 2025 Chevy Silverado Trail Boss Diesel sets itself apart with unmatched diesel torque, a trail-ready stance, and a feature-packed interior. Whether navigating rocky paths, hauling job-site equipment, or gliding down the interstate with hands-free Super Cruise, this truck gets the job done—without compromise.
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The Chevy Tahoe is one of the most spacious and capable full-size SUVs on the market. Built on a truck-based platform and offering multiple engine options, the Tahoe is designed to serve families, fleets, and anyone needing maximum utility. Let’s explore further what the 2025 Chevy Tahoe can offer drivers.
Capable Performance
The Tahoe offers three engine options and either RWD or 4WD. The base engine is a 5.3L V8 that produces 355 horsepower and 383 lb-ft of torque. It’s paired with an improved 10-speed automatic transmission. A more powerful 6.2L V8 is available in select trims, providing 420 hp and 460 lb-ft of torque. When properly equipped, this engine allows a towing capacity of up to 8,400 pounds.
Returning for 2025 is a 3.0L Duramax Turbo-Diesel inline-six engine. It’s been upgraded to deliver 28 more hp than the previous version (maxing out at 305 hp) while maintaining 495 lb-ft of torque. This engine is the most efficient of them all, offering estimates of 21 mpg city and 28 mpg highway.
Here at Jim Butler Chevy of St. Louis, we know full-size SUVs aren’t just about size—they’re about capability, comfort, and versatility. That’s why the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban remain standout choices for families, travelers, and anyone with serious towing or cargo needs.
In this corner of the market, it’s all about going big—and Chevy delivers two distinct ways to do just that. The Tahoe offers a more manageable footprint without compromising on performance or space, while the Suburban provides maximum room for passengers and cargo. Both bring the rugged DNA of a truck-based SUV with a modern touch of refinement.
New for 2025: What’s Changed?
The 2025 Tahoe and Suburban share many of the same tech and performance updates this year, including improved suspension tuning, trailering enhancements, and upgraded interior features. However, the biggest difference remains the same: the Suburban simply gives you more space, especially in the cargo area.
Price & Value: Which Full-Size Chevy SUV Fits Your Budget?
Whether you’re looking for a dependable family SUV or a feature-rich luxury ride, both the 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban deliver with the same lineup of six trims: LS, LT, RST, Z71, Premier, and High Country. Rear-wheel drive comes standard, while four-wheel drive is available on most versions—offering flexibility for a variety of driving needs.
No matter which model or trim you choose, both the Tahoe and Suburban come with a generous package of standard benefits:
- 8 years of OnStar® Basics, including remote vehicle access, built-in navigation, real-time traffic updates, and automatic crash response
- Complimentary first scheduled maintenance, valid within the first 12 months or 12,000 miles
- Roadside assistance coverage for 5 years or 60,000 miles
- Available in-vehicle Wi-Fi capable of supporting up to seven devices
These full-size SUVs are built for versatility, combining advanced tech and peace of mind—whether you’re heading across town or across the country.
Verdict: Tie
Both SUVs deliver impressive value for their size, tech, and features.
Reliability & Quality: Tahoe Takes the Crown
According to J.D. Power, the 2025 Tahoe is ranked highest in both Initial Quality and Vehicle Dependability in the large SUV category. While the Suburban also performs well, it trails the Tahoe in long-term reliability rankings.
Both SUVs include:
- 3-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty
- 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain coverage
Advantage: Chevrolet Tahoe
The Tahoe’s strong reliability ratings give it the edge here.
Performance, Efficiency & Capability
Whether you’re towing, commuting, or road-tripping, the Tahoe and Suburban share a trio of engine options:
- 5.3L V8: 355 hp / 383 lb-ft (standard on most trims)
- 6.2L V8: 420 hp / 460 lb-ft (standard on High Country, optional on others)
- 3.0L Turbo Diesel I6: 305 hp / 495 lb-ft (newly refined for 2025)
Each engine is paired with a smooth 10-speed automatic transmission.
Fuel Economy (EPA-estimated):
- 5.3L V8: ~17 MPG combined
- 6.2L V8: ~16–17 MPG combined (2WD/4WD)
- Diesel: Tahoe up to 24 MPG, Suburban up to 23 MPG
Towing Capacity:
- Tahoe: Up to 8,400 lbs
- Suburban: Up to 8,200 lbs
Cargo Space:
- Tahoe: 25.5 cu ft behind 3rd row, 122.7 cu ft max
- Suburban: 41.5 cu ft behind 3rd row, 144.5 cu ft max
Advantage: Chevrolet Suburban
It’s close, but the Suburban wins for cargo volume—especially for larger families or those who carry a lot of gear.
Safety & Driver Assistance
Both the 2025 Tahoe and Suburban are loaded with advanced safety features, thanks to the standard Chevy Safety Assist suite:
- Forward Collision Alert
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Lane Keep Assist with Departure Warning
- Blind Spot Monitoring
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- HD backup camera
- Teen Driver and Buckle-to-Drive tech
Optional on both: GM’s Super Cruise, offering hands-free driving on over 400,000 miles of compatible highways.
Advantage: Tie
Both offer identical safety tech, making either a smart pick for safety-conscious drivers.
Technology & Infotainment: Smart, Intuitive, and Standard
Both SUVs feature the same cutting-edge infotainment platform centered around a massive 17.7-inch touchscreen, plus:
- Wireless Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™
- Google Built-In (Maps, Assistant, Play Store)
- 11-inch digital instrument display
- Optional 15-inch Head-Up Display
- Up to 13 camera views with trailering features
The Suburban adds a digital rearview mirror, offering a real-time video feed from behind the vehicle—perfect for maximizing visibility when the cabin is full.
Advantage: Tie
Whether you ultimately go with the Tahoe or Suburban, you’re getting a high-tech, connected experience.
Final Thoughts from Your St. Louis Chevy Team
The 2025 Tahoe and Suburban each bring their own strengths. The Tahoe is more maneuverable and easier to park in tight city spots—especially in St. Louis’s older neighborhoods—while still offering plenty of passenger and towing power. The Suburban, on the other hand, is the better pick if maximizing interior room is your top priority.
Ultimately, both SUVs deliver outstanding value, technology, and performance. It might just come down to your garage size—or how much gear your family needs to haul.
With cutting-edge tech, powerful engine options, and confidence-inspiring safety features, both SUVs are built to handle everything from weekday school runs to weekend getaways. So why wait? Come see—and feel—the difference. Schedule your test drive today and let our team help you find the Chevy that’s made for your lifestyle.
Go Here For More Jim Butler Chevy News6 Reasons to Consider the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV
Ready for hard work and heavy-duty play, the 2025 Chevy Silverado EV is the perfect truck for environmentalists. Its standout features include an efficient and incredibly capable electric powertrain, off-grid utility features, and a Google-based infotainment system that can add a touch of personality to your driving experience.
Bold Appearance
Designed to stand out from the crowd, the 2025 Silverado EV impresses with its future-inspired rugged appearance. The crew cab boasts an SUV-like style with a smooth hood and aggressive-looking front fascia.
Uplevel exterior LED lighting and an illuminated bowtie catch the eye in traffic while providing outstanding illumination. Black molded assist steps ensure easy in-and-out of the truck and pair with High Gloss Black 18-inch wheels that provide outstanding traction and added visual appeal.
3 Strong Features of the 2025 Chevy Silverado 1500
The Chevy Silverado has long been associated with strength, as it’s durable, powerful, and built to tackle almost any task, whether on the road or off. The 2025 Chevy Silverado 1500 extends that lineage by offering drivers many strong features, including multiple engine options, infotainment and convenience technologies, and excellent safety.
Strong Engine Options That Can Handle Any Job
A full-size truck is built for hard work, and the Silverado offers four hard-working engine options made to suit almost any purpose. For those who want power without sacrificing efficiency, there’s the standard TurboMax engine that produces 310 horsepower and 430 foot-pounds of torque. It’s paired with an 8-speed electronically controlled transmission and has great fuel efficiency for a half-ton truck, with 18 MPG in the city and 21 MPG on the highway.
For V8 enthusiasts, there is a 5.3-liter EcoTec3 engine that generates 355 horsepower and 383 foot-pounds of torque and a 6.2-liter EcoTec3 that delivers 420 horsepower and 460 foot-pounds of torque. Both V8 powerplants are matched with a 10-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission. Finally, there’s an available 3.0-liter DuraMax Turbo Diesel available in some trim levels that produces 305 horsepower and 495 foot-pounds of torque.

