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Chevrolet is electrifying the off-road scene with the 2026 Silverado EV Trail Boss. Adventure-seekers will soon be able to enjoy incredible capability complemented by all-electric performance as the Trail Boss will grace the top of the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV lineup, which will also include the Work Truck and LT trim levels. Set to arrive this summer, the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss is sure to enhance every off-road experience. 

We can’t wait to offer this capable truck to drivers in the Asheville area and beyond! Until then, the team at Boyd Chevrolet is here to highlight the features that the new 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss will offer and answer any questions you may have!

Rugged Design Meets Electric Performance 

Exclusive Chevy Trail Boss Design

The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss trim’s tough exterior shows other electric trucks who’s the real boss with details such as 35-inch all-terrain tires with 18-inch wheels, a high-angle approach front fascia, exterior badging, and red front tow hooks. Plus, the 2026 Chevy Silverado EV lineup will offer three new paint colors for drivers to choose from:

  • White Sands
  • Polar White Tricoat
  • Magnus Gray Matte Metallic

The upcoming Silverado EV Trail Boss will offer a two-inch lift, providing more ground clearance than the base model and proving that this pickup truck is ready for some serious off-roading. An available Multi-Flex Midgate provides even more convenience and versatility.

Battery, Performance, and Handling

When it comes to efficiency, the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss offers impressive range: an EPA-estimated 410 miles1 with the Extended battery pack and a GM-estimated 478 miles2 with the Max battery pack. With ranges like those, you won’t have to cut your off-road exploring short. When you need to charge your EV, you can expect the following charging times:

  • GM-estimated 100 miles in 10 minutes with available DC fast charging3
  • 37 miles per hour charging with Level 2 charging3

Planning on towing as well as off-roading? The Silverado EV Trail Boss is ready for whatever the day calls for! With the extended range battery pack, the Silverado EV Trail Boss can tow up to 12,500 pounds when properly equipped and boasts a 2,100-pound payload capacity. With the Max Range battery pack, the Trail Boss can deliver jaw-dropping power — up to 725 horsepower and 775 pound-feet of torque.

You’ll get to choose from different modes, including Terrain mode and Sidewinder mode. Terrain mode gives drivers more confidence and control during off-roading excursions, helping optimize performance on uneven terrain. Sidewinder mode lets you drive your truck diagonally when needed.

Shop New Electric Vehicles for Sale at Your Chevy Dealership Near Asheville! 

Are you ready for an electrified summer? The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss is due to arrive soon, promising to take your off-road adventures to the next level. Drivers can look forward to superb capability, advanced technology, and an overall thrilling driving experience when they upgrade to this outstanding electric pickup truck. We can’t wait for its arrival here at Boyd Chevrolet, a highly-rated Chevy dealership near Asheville.

While you wait, feel free to check out our current selection of Chevrolet electric vehicles for sale, including the Equinox EV,  Blazer EV, and 2024 Chevy Silverado EV, and take a Chevy EV for a test drive in Hendersonville today! If you have any questions about the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss or one of the other electric vehicles we have in stock, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help!

1On a full charge. EPA-estimated. Actual range may vary based on several factors, including ambient temperature, terrain, battery age and condition, loading, and how you use and maintain your vehicle.

2On a full charge. GM-estimated range based on development testing and/or analytical projection consistent with SAE J1634 revision 2017 – MCT and subject to change prior to production. Actual range may vary.


3Charging rate varies based on output of the charge unit, vehicle settings and outside temperature.