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How much is a Silverado 2500 in the US?

The Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD’s price in the United States starts in the low to mid $40,000s for the base model and can climb well into the $70,000s or higher for top trims with premium options and diesel power. This article breaks down the typical price ranges and the factors that push the total up.


In the US market, the Silverado 2500HD’s price is shaped by trim level, cab configuration, bed length, drivetrain, and engine choice. Optional packages and destination charges also affect the final sticker price. Dealers may offer incentives or regional pricing that can alter the exact figure you’ll pay.


The following sections provide a current price context, explain what drives price differences, and offer budgeting tips for buyers considering a heavy-duty pickup like the Silverado 2500HD.


Pricing by trim and configuration


Prices shown reflect starting MSRPs for common configurations on recent Silverado 2500HD models. Actual consumer prices will vary by region, dealer, and year; always verify with a local dealer for a precise quote.



  • Work Truck (WT): starting around $40,000

  • LT: starting around $50,000

  • LTZ: starting around $60,000

  • High Country: starting around $70,000


The numbers above are base figures. The total price climbs quickly with extended cabs (Crew Cab or Double Cab), longer beds, four-wheel drive, and the Duramax diesel option, as well as any luxury or technology packages. Destination charges and regional fees also apply and vary by model year and dealership.


What else affects the price


Beyond trim level, several configuration choices and options have a significant impact on the total cost of a Silverado 2500HD. The following categories typically move the price up or down.


Engines and drivetrains



  • Gasoline 6.6L V8 is the base engine on many trims and configurations.

  • Duramax 6.6L Turbo-Diesel V8 adds power and torque and generally increases the price by roughly $8,000–$10,000 depending on trim and options.

  • Drivetrain: 2WD vs 4WD can add about $4,000–$5,000 for 4WD capability, again depending on configuration.


When budgeting, consider whether you’ll need diesel torque for hauling, towing, or frequent off-road use, as that choice substantially influences the bottom line.


Body configurations and beds



  • Cab style: Regular Cab, Double Cab, or Crew Cab affects both price and comfort; Crew Cab configurations are more expensive than Regular or Double Cab.

  • Bed length: Short (around 5.75–6.75 ft) vs long (around 8 ft) beds can shift pricing by a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars depending on trim and market.


Higher trim levels often pair Crew Cab+Long Bed with options that push the price upward, while lighter configurations may be more affordable but offer less cargo/passenger space.


Other cost considerations


In addition to the vehicle price itself, prospective buyers should account for:



  • Destination/handling charges (vary by model year and region)

  • Taxes, title, and license fees

  • Optional packages (technology, safety, premium audio, leather, bed components, towing aids)


Always verify the final out-the-door price with a dealer, including any current incentives or rebates that could affect your purchase total.


Summary


Bottom line: A Silverado 2500HD starts around the low $40,000s in base form and can rise to roughly $70,000 or more with higher trims, Crew Cab configuration, diesel power, and premium options. The exact price depends on trim, cab/bed setup, drivetrain, and packages, plus destination charges and regional incentives. For an accurate quote, consult a local Chevrolet dealer and review the latest model year pricing online.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.