
When it comes to buying a 2025 Silverado, understanding the 2025 Silverado Payload Capacity is critical if you’re hauling gear, tools, or planning to add a fifth-wheel setup. But not all Silverados are created equal—the payload can vary by over 1,500 pounds depending on the trim, engine, cab size, and drivetrain.
In this guide, we break down everything you need to know about payload capacity by configuration, so you can choose the right 2025 Silverado for the job.
Quick Reference: Max Payload by Engine
Engine | Max Payload Capacity | Notes |
---|---|---|
2.7L Turbo I4 | ~2,260 lbs | Best for light-duty hauling |
5.3L V8 | ~2,180 lbs | Balanced option for work & comfort |
6.2L V8 | ~1,980 lbs | High performance, lower payload |
3.0L Duramax Diesel | ~1,970 lbs | Great torque, moderate payload |
6.6L Gas V8 (2500 HD) | ~3,900 lbs+ | Heavy-duty hauling, HD trims only |
6.6L Duramax Diesel | ~3,850 lbs+ | Fifth-wheel or gooseneck optimized |
Note: Actual payload varies by cab, bed, trim, and whether it’s 2WD or 4WD.
Payload by Cab and Bed Size
Regular Cab (Work Truck only)
- 8-ft bed, 2WD with 2.7L Turbo: Up to 2,260 lbs
Double Cab
- Short bed, 4WD with 5.3L V8: Around 1,990 lbs
- Standard bed, 2WD with 5.3L V8: Around 2,150 lbs
Crew Cab
- Short bed, 6.2L V8: Around 1,850 lbs
- Standard bed, 3.0L Duramax: Around 1,970 lbs
- With max trailering & payload package: Up to 2,250 lbs
What Payload Numbers Really Mean
Payload isn’t just about weight. It’s about what you can carry in the bed and cab combined, including passengers, gear, and any accessories (like a tonneau cover or winch). Many buyers overlook how fast payload disappears when you load up with people and tools.
Example: A Crew Cab Silverado with a 1,900-lb payload and four 200-lb adults leaves only 1,100 lbs for tools, cargo, and trailer tongue weight.
Expert Insight: Best Silverado Trim for Max Payload
If you’re serious about payload but don’t want to jump into HD territory, we recommend:
- Double Cab 2WD with 2.7L Turbo or 5.3L V8
- WT or Custom trims (lighter curb weight than LTZ or High Country)
Looking at a fifth-wheel setup? Then the 2500 HD with the 6.6L Gas V8 is a top value—tons of payload, solid towing, and fewer emissions-related maintenance costs vs. diesel.
Real-World Use Case
We recently spoke with a construction crew using a 2023 Silverado 1500 Double Cab WT with the 2.7L Turbo. With a full tool rack, 2 crew members, and a 1,000-lb load of plywood in the bed, they were within 90% of payload limits—and still had great handling and braking.
The 2025 model offers even more refined suspension tuning, making it even more confident under load.
Also see our:
- Truck Payload Calculation Guide
- Fifth-Wheel Payload Capacity Explained
- 2025 Silverado Towing Capacity Breakdown
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