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Chevy gives the 2026 Silverado EV the Trail Boss treatment with 725 hp and off-road upgrades

Chevy’s electric pickup truck is getting its first Trail Boss trim. The new Trail Boss edition will join the 2026 Chevy Silverado EV lineup with added ground clearance, exclusive features, and up to 725 horsepower.

2026 Chevy Silverado EV Trail Boss price and specs

We knew it was coming soon after Chevy unveiled the Silverado EV ZR2 earlier this year, previewing a few off-road features expected in the Trail Boss trim.

Previously only available on the gas-powered Silverado and Colorado pickups, Chevy’s vice president, Scott Bell, said, “Adding Trail Boss to Silverado EV gives customers an option that builds on our strong truck pedigree, high electric range and off-road capability.”

The 2026 Chevy Silverado EV Trail Boss adds a rugged new look and added capability with a 2″ lift, enabling 24% higher ground clearance than the base model.

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It also gains trim-exclusive design elements, including Trail Boss badging inside and out, 35″ all-terrain tires, a high-angle front end design, and red tow hooks.

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2026 Chevy Silverado EV Trail Boss trim (Source: Chevrolet)

The Trail Boss variant gains a new Terrain mode and fine-tuned suspension for better control and traction on rugged terrain. Also a trim-exclusive, the new mode unlocks sharper 4-wheel steer.

With the extended range battery pack, the 2026 Chevy Silverado EV Trail Boss can tow up to 12,500 lbs with a 2,100 lb max payload. The Max Range battery pack delivers up to 775 hp and 775 lb-ft of torque.

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2026 Chevy Silverado EV Trail Boss trim (Source: Chevrolet)

Like the LT trim, the Trail Boss edition will be available with Chevy’s Multi-Flex Midgate (shown above), enabling up to 10 feet and 10 inches of bed space.

GM’s Super Cruise is available with integrated Google Maps and new hands-on assisted driving functions. Chevy said Super Cruise will be available when towing with the LT and Trail Boss trims.

2026 Chevy Silverado EV TrimBattery PackRangeStarting MSRP
(includes $2,095 DFC)
Work TruckStandard286 miles (EPA-estimated)$54,895
Extended424 miles (EPA-estimated)$68,295
Max493 miles (EPA-estimated)$76,295
LTStandard283 miles (EPA-estimated)$62,995
 Extended410 miles (EPA-estimated)$71,195
 Max478 miles (GM-estimated)$91,295
Trail BossExtended410 miles (EPA-estimated)$72,095
Max478 miles (GM-estimated)$88,695
2026 Chevy Silverado EV prices and range by trim

The Trail Boss model joins the Silverado EV LT and Work Truck in the 2026 lineup. It will arrive this summer, starting at $72,095 for the Extended battery pack with up to 410 miles of range. Upgrading to the Max battery pack, with 478 miles of range, costs $88,695.

Prices for the base WT trim with the standard battery pack start at $54,895, while the 2026 Silverado EV LT starts at $62,995.

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