When configuring your new Chevy truck and comparing off-road capabilities, it’s ideal to know what makes the Trail Boss and ZR2 packages so attractive to different types of excursions you have planned.

What are the Key Differences?

Suspension and Capability

The ZR2 features Multimatic DSSV dampers and a wider track width, providing superior rock-crawling ability. The Trail Boss offers a two-inch suspension lift with Rancho shocks, ideal for moderate off-road adventures.

Design Elements

Trail Boss models showcase aggressive styling with blacked-out badging and red tow hooks. The ZR2 takes it further with functional rock sliders, skid plates, and a unique front bumper design for improved approach angles.

Availability

The Trail Boss package is available on Chevy Silverado 1500 models, while the ZR2 designation applies to the Chevy Colorado and Chevy Silverado platforms. Both packages deliver impressive performance output, based on how you plan to use the truck.

  • Trail Boss is ideal for everyday trails and light off-roading.
  • ZR2 includes upgraded equipment for technical terrain and serious off-roading.

Visit Lithia Chevrolet of Redding to learn more about these packages and configure your new Chevy truck with one of our knowledgeable sales reps.

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