The 2004 Chevrolet Silverado was offered in a broad color palette that included whites, blacks, blues, reds, greens, silvers/greys, and browns; exact color names varied by trim level and market.
For model-year 2004, the Silverado (GMT800) carried a mix of solid colors and metallic finishes. Availability depended on factors such as cab configuration (regular, extended, crew), drivetrain, and regional production, as well as whether the vehicle was a work-truck base model or a higher trim. This article outlines the color options commonly listed by Chevrolet in brochures and dealer catalogs for that year.
Color options for the 2004 Silverado
Below is a representative list of exterior color names Chevrolet used for 2004 Silverado models. Availability could vary by trim, body style, and region.
- Summit White
- Black
- Bright Red
- Indigo Blue Metallic
- Desert Sand Metallic
- Silver Birch Metallic
- Mocha Bronze Metallic
- Forest Green Metallic
- Steel Gray Metallic
Note: Some dealers offered regional or limited-run colors, and color naming could differ slightly by brochure or production batch. Always verify the exact color name on a specific vehicle’s window sticker or build sheet.
Notes on availability and color naming
Color options for the 2004 Silverado were subject to change by market and trim. If you’re researching a specific truck, consult the original factory brochure, window sticker, or a Chevrolet dealership archive to confirm the exact color code and name for that particular model.
Summary
In summary, the 2004 Silverado offered a wide array of exterior finishes—from classic whites and blacks to a selection of metallic blues, browns, greens, and silvers. The precise names and availability depended on trim, body style, and region, so checking a specific truck’s documentation is the most reliable way to confirm the exact color.


