Off-road prowess, practical capability, adaptability, and great technology all help make the 2025 Chevrolet Colorado one of the best trucks available right now. With the highest towing capacity in its class and plenty of interior comforts, it easily stands out.

Top Highlights of the 2025 Chevrolet Colorado
1. Its Safety Technology
Standard Chevy Safety Assist is included with every trim. This gives your vehicle features that include a following distance indicator, forward collision alert, and lane keeping assist with lane departure warning.
2. Its Comfort
An 8-way power driver’s seat adjuster is available for some trims and standard in others. It puts controls on the side of your seat that let you easily alter its position. Heated front seats are standard in every trim except the WT and Trail Boss. However, you can opt to add them to the Trail Boss trim.
3. Its Adaptable Bed
The Colorado has a bed that can be adapted to suit different needs. If you need bed lighting, then you can add it. If you’ll need to plug in tools or appliances, then you can opt to add a 120-volt power outlet to the bed. If you need to secure items, then you can choose to add the available tie-down rings, StowFlex tailgate, or bedliner with internal storage compartments.
The StowFlex compartment is particularly useful for people who need to keep items out of sight. It’s a four-inch-deep compartment in the tailgate, and it’s 45 inches wide.
4. Its Useful Infotainment Tech
Each Colorado trim is equipped with a smartphone-compatible infotainment system that also has a Wi-Fi hotspot built in. If you wirelessly connect your smartphone to the system, you can use a wide range of your smartphone’s features via voice commands through the infotainment screen. If you use the system’s Google built-in compatibility, you can use Google Assistant and download apps from Google Play.
5. Its Fantastic Capability
If you’re heading off-road, consider one of the Colorado’s top three trims, which come with a range of features designed for the trails. The ZR2 has mud-terrain tires, while the Trail Boss and Z71 have all-terrain ones. Every trim is strong enough for towing, as the ZR2 has a maximum towing capacity of 6,000 pounds, and the rest can tow up to 7,700 pounds. The LT and WT trims have a payload capacity of 2,046 pounds.
With the features above and the truck’s many other standouts, you can’t go wrong with the Colorado. Check it out at Tom Davis Chevrolet GMC in Parsons, KS.

