TRAIL BOSS ADDED TO LIST OF TRIMS FOR ALL-ELECTRIC 2026 CHEVROLET SILVERADO
Launched as a 2024 model, the all-electric version of Chevrolet’s popular Silverado pickup loses one trim level and adds a new one for 2026.
The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss takes over for the RST versions in the 2025 fleet and allegedly boosts the vehicle’s off-roading capabilities.
I say “allegedly” because some reviewers who have the resources to dive deeper into the off-roading pool— most notably those writing for Motor Trend magazine — are highly suspect of the Trail Boss’ trail credentials.
They say with some disappointment that it doesn’t live up to the Trail Boss reputation of other Chevy models. While giving praise for Trail Boss’ street smarts and throttle response, Motor Trend even called it a “lousy” off-roader
But unless you are headed for the rigors of California’s Rubicon Trail, I suspect you’ll find the modifications on the Silverado EV’s Trail Boss models satisfactory to your needs.
They include larger tires, a revised suspension, and a Terrain Mode that makes the Silverado EV easier to handle when traversing trails, rocks, sand, mud, and steep inclines.
Putting aside complaints about its lack of serious off-roading prowess, the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss does have a lot going for it starting with driving range.
The 2026 Silverado EV is available with multiple battery packs that can extend driving range up to 493 miles and power and torque to 725 horsepower and 775 pound-feet for the Max battery versions, including the Trail Boss model that served s my test vehicle.
The Extended Range battery on all three times — Trail Boss, LT and Work Truck — offers an impressive 385 miles and the Standard Range available on only Work Truck and LT trims is still over 280 miles.
The battery choices essentially triple the number of trim levels as the entry-level Work Truck trim is no longer restricted to fleet or commercial only buyers.
Keep in mind that those range figures will vary depending on how the truck is being driven. The Trail Boss, which comes only with the Max or Extended Range Battery, has a towing capacity listed at 12,500 pounds but dragging a load that large at highway speeds could cut the driving range nearly in half.
Interestingly, though it bears the Silverado nameplate, the platform of the all-electric version is the same used by the GMC Hummer EV pickup, not the gas version of the Silverado 1500 pickup. Dimensions are similar, but the profile of the Silverado EV is a bit more streamlined and very distinctive.
The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV models come with a 4-door crew cab and a cargo bed that comes up an inch short of 6 feet. All trims come with front and rear electric motors that power all four wheels.
Standard features are plentiful in the new Chevy Silverado Trail Boss and include a trailer brake controller, all-terrain tires, a multi-flex tailgate, and tech features that operate off a 17.7-inch display, an 11-inch driver digital information display, hitch guidance, GM’s SuperCruise hands-free driving system, 12-way power heated and ventilated seats for the driver and front passenger, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated rear outboard seats, Bose sound system, and wireless charging.
Note the absence of Apple CarPlan and Android Auto on the list. They are not offered.
Safety systems on the 2026 Chevy Silverado EV Trail Boss include adaptive cruise control, forward collision alert and forward driving distance indicator, front pedestrian and cyclist braking, enhanced automatic parking assist, and HD surround vision.
Starting MSRP for the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss is $86,600.. Extras like a hard folding truck bed cover, fixed glass panoramic roof, a NACS DC adaptor for hooking up at various charging outlets, and dealer installed all-weather floor mats run the final cost to $93,195 including the $2,595 destination charge.
The Work Truck lists at just over $55,000 with the Standard Range battery and under $69,000 for the Extended Range. LT trims run from just under $64,000 for Standard Range to almost $92,000 for Max Range.
What I liked about the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss: Electric driving range is excellent and instant torque delivery provides for a spirited driving performance. Tech features are plentiful and user-friendly. Running boards ease the chore of climbing in an out.
What I didn’t like about the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss: No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto could be a deal breaker for many buyers. Keep in mind what an EV pickup is towing can reduce your driving range. AM and FM radio reception was rather iffy but Sirius-XM was excellent.
Would I buy the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss? Not in the market for a pickup or an all-electric vehicle of any kind really. The cost of the upper trims with larger battery packs is a turnoff.





















































