If you're looking for a dependable truck in Lewisville, Texas, you should check out the 2025 Chevrolet Colorado. Whether driving through rush hour traffic or hauling gear for a weekend getaway, the Colorado is a great choice you can depend on for years. In this Chevrolet Colorado review, we'll introduce the 2025 model and explain why you can rely on it.
Introducing the 2025 Chevrolet Colorado
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The 2025 Colorado has one engine option: a turbocharged 2.7-liter four-cylinder TurboMax engine. This setup generates 310 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. This powertrain can reach 0 to 60 mph in 6.8 seconds. Depending on the trim, you can also tow up to 7,700 pounds and haul up to 2,046 pounds in the bed.
You can choose from five trims: WT, LT, Trail Boss, Z71, and ZR2. If you're looking for a truck that can handle the trails around Lewisville Lake, you'll like the Trail Boss, Z71, or ZR2. All three of those trims have special off-roading features. The Trail Boss and Z71 come with all-terrain tires, and the ZR2 has a lifted suspension, special off-road dampers, and 33-inch mud-terrain tires.
Instead of offering many engine and trim choices, Chevy focused on providing one proven powertrain setup that can fit many uses. Overall, this makes choosing and maintaining a Colorado simpler.
Chevrolet's Reliability Track Record
Industry data from J.D. Power demonstrates Chevy's legacy for reliability. In its 2024 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study, J.D. Power ranked Chevrolet as the fourth most dependable brand, reporting 174 problems per 100 vehicles against an industry average of 190. The most recent 2025 study shows that Chevrolet has 169 problems per 100 vehicles, with the industry average being 202. Chevy continues to be one of the most dependable car brands in 2025.
Other Chevrolet models have also gathered praise for reliability. The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette, Silverado, Silverado HD, and Tahoe all received first-place awards from J.D. Power for being the most dependable car in their segment. While J.D. Power hasn't rated the 2025 Colorado yet, you can depend on Chevrolet's record for building long-lasting vehicles.
Cost of Ownership and Maintenance
The 2025 Chevrolet Colorado costs $31,900 for the WT trim. At the top of the lineup, the ZR2 starts at $49,600.
Kelley Blue Book also offers some estimates on the cost of ownership and maintenance. Insurance will cost you about $3,000 annually, and yearly repair costs total about $350. Your basic maintenance will be about $1,000 each year. As with all vehicles, your Colorado's value will decrease over time and with more mileage. The estimated five-year depreciation cost for the 2025 Colorado is $15,712. This is comparable to other midsize trucks like the 2025 Ford Ranger.
Advanced Safety Features and Driver-Assistance Technology
The 2025 Colorado comes standard with Chevy Safety Assist, which includes a variety of advanced safety and driver-assistance technologies. This package features automatic emergency braking, front pedestrian and bicyclist detection and braking, lane-keep assist, lane departure warning, forward collision alert, and IntelliBeam automatic high beams. It's a comprehensive safety net that'll give you peace of mind as you navigate Dallas-Fort Worth's busy roads.
If you're looking for more safety tech, add HD Surround Vision for a bird's-eye view around your truck and rear pedestrian alert to warn you about people behind you when backing up. These are excellent features if you often drive in crowded parking lots. Many Colorado models offer OnStar One plans for additional protection, which give you further safety services, Wi-Fi, and extra in-vehicle apps.
The 2025 Chevrolet Colorado has also received good safety scores. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration awarded this pickup truck a four-star overall safety rating.
So, Are Chevrolet Colorados Reliable?
The answer to this question is yes. Looking at the facts, the 2025 Colorado stands out as a dependable midsize truck. Its simple trim options, reasonable upkeep costs, and good safety features make it a great value in today's market. Whether you'd like a Colorado for commuting or hauling, it's a smart buy that'll perform reliably for many years. A well-maintained Colorado can last about 250,000 to 300,000 miles.
Experience the 2025 Colorado's Reliability at Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville
Want to check out the 2025 Colorado? Stop by our Lewisville, Texas dealership to see this truck yourself and ask all your questions. You can also schedule a test-drive using our online form. Contact us today for more information about Colorado and what's available on our lot.