Chevrolet will keep a two-tier lineup for the Silverado Trail Boss off-road version in the new 2027 generation. There was earlier discussion about merging the trims into one, but that decision has been abandoned.

As with the current generation, the pickup will be offered in two variants—a base model and a more equipped one. In the current lineup, the LT Trail Boss serves this role, but its name for the new generation has not been confirmed yet.

This move to retain two versions relates to the model's positioning within the lineup. The more expensive variant sits between the base Trail Boss and the flagship ZR2 off-roader. The price difference between the versions helps segment the audience. In the 2026 model, the gap is around $7,000, allowing for different levels of features and capabilities.

A similar strategy is used in other GM pickup trucks, including the GMC Sierra. This approach aims to attract a broader range of buyers, from basic off-road solutions to more advanced ones.