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Published 11/25/24

Check Out the 2025 Chevrolet Performance Catalog

Words: The Block

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Each fall, Chevrolet Performance offers Bowtie buffs an early holiday present in the form of the latest parts catalog. The 2025 edition is here, and it features 228 pages of parts that are engineered for performance and built to last.

 

As always, this year’s catalog offers a detailed look at all the crate engines offered by Chevrolet Performance, including LT, LS, Big-Block, Small-Block, Circle Track and E-ROD options. Additionally, transmissions, engine components, and factory-matched Connect & Cruise Crate Powertrain Systems are highlighted, as are performance upgrades and accessories. The catalog features eCrate electric conversion kits, too.

 

Chevrolet Performance’s 1967 C10 graces the cover. The truck has long been a test bed for the latest crate power plants and today has the new L8P crate engine under the hood. The 6.6L L8P is built to offer heavy-duty strength and impressive power. Details on the engine and truck are inside the catalog, as is a section devoted to Chevrolet Performance’s testing procedures. Plenty of charts and data are also included to help readers make the most informed decisions for their build.

 

The 2025 catalog is available to download at this link or to order for $9.95 here. You can also pick up a copy at your local performance dealer.

Keep watching The BLOCK to see many parts from the Chevrolet Performance catalog featured in show vehicles at events nationwide.

 

Unless specifically noted to the contrary herein, vehicles equipped with Chevrolet Performance Parts that are emissions-related may not meet U.S., Canadian, and state and provincial laws and regulations relating to motor-vehicle emissions. These parts are designed and intended for use in vehicles operated exclusively for competition: in racing or organized competition on courses separate from public roads, streets or highways. Visit www.chevroletperformance.com/emissions for more details.

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