Australian Chevrolet Silverado buyers will receive a five-year, unlimited kilometre warranty from October 1, 2025 – but will also see price rises of up to $4500 as local deliveries of new model-year 2025 (MY25) versions are underway.

The Silverado – a full-size pick-up rival to the Ram 1500 , Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra – now starts at $134,500 before on-road costs for the 1500 LTZ Premium, an increase of $4500 over the previous model year, with no equipment changes for 2025.

The same increase has been applied to the Silverado 1500 ZR2, which is now $144,900 before on-road costs, but at least has some minor changes.

General Motors Specialty Vehicles (GMSV) has also confirmed the MY25 1500 ZR2 gets front park assist as standard, while two new colours, Riptide Grey and Cypr

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