AutoNation Chevrolet Gulf Freeway

Dec 18, 2025
2025 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD white heavy-duty pickup truck parked at a construction site

The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD leads the pack with its heavy-duty power and towing capabilities, but there’s more to it than raw strength. Behind that tough look, you’ll find smart tech features that increase safety, keep you connected, and help you get jobs done more easily.

1. Chevrolet Infotainment 3 System

The Chevy Silverado 2500 HD comes standard with a 7-inch touchscreen display that runs on the Chevrolet Infotainment 3 System. It offers Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus Bluetooth audio streaming for two active devices. You’ll get an in-vehicle Wi-Fi hotspot that can connect to multiple devices simultaneously, allowing everyone on board to browse on the go.

On the LT and up, there’s a bigger 13.4-inch unit with wireless smartphone integration, AM/FM radio, and SiriusXM Satellite Radio. This system also comes with Google built-in, allowing you to use Google apps without pairing your phone. A reconfigurable 12.3-inch driver information center replaces the standard 3.5-inch gauge, giving you a sleek dual-display setup up front.

2. Driver-Assist Tech

The Silverado 2500 HD has a long list of driver-assist features that keep you safe on the road. It offers a forward collision alert system with automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, and following distance indicator. There’s an available lane change alert system that alerts you when a vehicle is approaching your blind spot, helping you change lanes safely. A backup camera also comes standard, while an around-view monitor is available, along with front and rear parking sensors.

3. Hitch Guidance and Hitch View

When towing, Hitch Guidance makes it easier to hook up a trailer. When you shift into reverse, it displays a centered guideline on the rearview camera to help you align the truck’s hitch ball to the trailer coupler. The available Hitch View feature lets you zoom in on the hitch to get a close-up view. Once you’re on the move, you can use Hitch View to make sure the trailer is still properly lined up behind you.

4. 15-Inch Head-Up Display

The Silverado 2500 HD is available with a multicolor 15-inch head-up display that projects driving info like car speed, warning alerts, and incoming calls on the windshield, right in front of you. You can adjust the display’s vertical position and brightness and choose which information to show.

5. Trailer Side Blind Zone Alert

The available trailer side blind zone alert is a safety feature that monitors your blind spots beyond the back of the trailer, not just the truck. When there’s a car in that zone, it flashes a light on the corresponding side mirror to alert you that it’s not safe to switch lanes.

If you’re after a rugged truck with incredible muscle and modern technology, the Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD is hard to beat. Reach out to AutoNation Chevrolet Gulf Freeway in Houston, TX, to schedule a test drive.