Jun 25, 2025
Best 2025 Chevrolet Colorado Trim Levels for Families in Oklahoma City

The 2025 Chevrolet Colorado is a midsize truck that suits all sorts of drivers. It comes in five different trims — WT, LT, Trail Boss, Z71, and ZR2 — each built to match your needs, whether that’s hauling gear for work or conquering dirt trails on weekends. Our team at Eskridge Chevrolet has written up this Chevrolet Colorado review so you can decide which truck is right for you.

2025 Chevrolet Colorado WT

The WT kicks off the 2025 Colorado lineup without fancy extras. Under the hood sits a 2.7-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that generates 237 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque, plenty for hauling lumber to Guthrie job sites or towing boats to Lake Hefner without fuss.

Outside, it sports practical 17-inch steel wheels that can handle Oklahoma’s rough roads and black bumpers that hide work scuffs. The cabin boasts an 11.3-inch touch screen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for music or directions without tangled cables. The cloth seats clean up fast after muddy days on the ranch and last through years of daily use. With a $36,895 starting price, the WT makes perfect sense if you’re a small business owner and weekend warrior who needs an economical, hard-working truck.

2025 Chevrolet Colorado LT

The LT trim steps up to a TurboMax engine with 310 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque. Priced from $40,795, it balances comfort and value nicely.

Inside, a front center console holds your coffee and gear, optional rear USB ports let your passengers charge their devices, and a standard remote-locking tailgate makes life easier when your arms are loaded with supplies. Rear air vents keep everyone comfortable during Oklahoma’s brutal summer heat, and keyless entry means no more fumbling when you’ve got your hands full of groceries or work equipment. The optional convenience packages let you add LED fog lights, synthetic leather seats, wireless charging, and a heated steering wheel.

2025 Chevrolet Colorado Z71

The Z71 trim also includes the TurboMax engine as standard, keeping you ready for back-road adventures. A specialized off-road suspension smooths your ride, while skid plates protect vital components underneath. Available all-terrain tires grip loose surfaces where regular tires struggle.

The Z71 also features unique badging, LED headlights, red tow hooks, and a sliding rear window for quick ventilation or pass-through convenience. Inside, leatherette seats with contrast stitching give the cabin a premium feel, and the keyless entry and ignition save time fumbling for your key ring. This mix of capability and comfort starts at $45,595.

2025 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2

The top-of-the-line ZR2 can handle your toughest weekend getaways. Off-road hardware includes Multimatic DSSV dampers, a 3-inch suspension lift, and button-controlled front and rear locking differentials. The 17-inch wheels come with all-season blackwall tires, and rocker rails defend against rocks. With 10.7 inches of clearance — 12.2 inches in the ZR2’s Bison variant — it glides over obstacles. The Bison’s 35-inch tires are the biggest in the midsize truck class.

The cabin offers heated front seats and power driver-seat adjustments with lumbar support. Towing is hassle-free thanks to a standard 2-inch hitch, harness, and brake controller, managing up to 6,000 pounds and a payload capacity of over 1,400 pounds. As for fuel efficiency, you can expect 18 mpg combined. Starting at $51,295, the ZR2 is worth it for its exceptional off-road capabilities.

2025 Chevrolet Colorado Trail Boss

The Trail Boss trim blends serious off-roading skills without the ZR2’s steep price tag. At $41,595 with the TurboMax engine, it provides plenty of horsepower at a better price.

Off the pavement, this truck shines with its factory 2-inch lift and 3-inch-wider stance for better clearance and stability on tricky trails. The tough 18-inch wheels handle rough terrain with proper off-road tires, while the automatic locking rear differential and two-speed transfer case find grip when things get slippery. Hill-descent control takes care of downhill speed so you can focus on navigating obstacles. Blacked-out accents and bold fender flares complete the truck’s no-nonsense look.

Choosing the Right 2025 Chevrolet Colorado Trim for You

Choosing your 2025 Colorado comes down to your daily needs. If you need a budget-friendly workhorse, the WT keeps it simple. With a few more comfortable touches, the LT might feel just right, while the ZR2 offers maximum capability. Weekend trail riders will love the Trail Boss. If your family likes to go off-road on the weekends, choose the Z71.

Every 2025 Colorado uses a 2.7-liter turbo four-cylinder with an eight-speed automatic. With a class-leading towing capacity and up to a 1,685-pound payload capacity, depending on the trim level, it’s capable and durable. All models include Chevy Safety Assist with automatic braking, lane-keeping assist, and blind-spot alerts.

Test-Drive a 2025 Colorado at Eskridge Chevrolet Today

Specs only tell part of the story — you need to see the Colorado in person. Drop by Eskridge Chevrolet for a test drive. Our team can show you each trim, let you check out the different features, and answer any questions. Your truck is more than just transportation — it’s your partner from workdays to weekends.