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Generations
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Photo and details...Introduction: Chevrolet introduced the 2024 Silverado EV in 2022 and showed the future of its pickup lineup with this electron-powered vehicle aimed at customers who used it mostly for leisure and less for work.
Photo and details...Introduction: Sharing its platform with the luxurious RST, the WT version was the base version for the Silverado EV and was introduced by Chevrolet at the beginning of 2023.
Photo and details...Introduction: Chevrolet had accelerated the development of the Silverado 1500 lineup, and in 2021 it unveiled a refreshed version of the 2019 model year introduced in late 2018.
Photo and details...Introduction: Exactly one century after Chevrolet delivered the first truck in January 1918, the American brand started the deliveries of the 2019 model Silverado. The new range was shown in December 2017 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Photo and details...Introduction: After seven years, the Silverado 1500 evolved and promised a better experience for its owners. The Silverado lineup is mainly built for daily use, for small contractors and entrepreneurs. It was not built for really heavy trailers or loads, but it can handle well a lot of torture without torturing its owners. The optional “towing package” allows trailers up to 11.500 lbs (5216 kg) for the V8 versions and only 7200 lbs (3265 kg) for the V6.
Photo and details...Introduction: The 2014 Silverado 1500 Double Cab evolved and promised a better experience for its owners. The Silverado lineup is mainly built for daily use, for small contractors and entrepreneurs. The optional “towing package” allowed trailers up to 11.500 lbs.
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Photo and details...Introduction: When compare the crew cab vs. the double cab, it’s clear that the crew version offered a more spacious cabin. Of course, this does come at the expense of a bit of cargo space. This is why most private customers chose crew-cab. It did have less room in the back, but when it comes to pulling a trailer, the standard box can tow more.
Photo and details...Introduction: The 2013 Silverado 3500 Regular cab is the Chevy 1 ton truck and it’s all about payload and towing. The regular cab is the one to chose if the number one priority is towing and is meant to be used as a daily work vehicle. It has a robust suspension to keep it up. The long bed allows a convenient install for the fifth-wheel inside and increases the towing capacity up to 8074 kg (17800 pounds), while the conventional towing is up to 5897 kg (13000 pounds).
Photo and details...Introduction: The 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD Double Cab is a durable and powerful heavy-duty pickup truck meticulously engineered to tackle demanding tasks. It excels at handling tough jobs while prioritizing drivers' and passengers' comfort and convenience.
Photo and details...Introduction: Chevrolet announced a new generation for the Silverado lineup in December 2012 for the 2014 model year, and customers could get it in the tough and ready-to-haul 3500HD version.
Photo and details...Introduction: The 2014 Silverado 1500 Crew Cab evolved and promised a better experience for its owners. Its lineup is mainly built for daily use, for small contractors and entrepreneurs. The optional “towing package” allowed trailers up to 11.500 lbs.
Photo and details...Introduction: After eight years of production, Silverado came on the market with a completely new generation in 2006 as a 2007 model.
Photo and details...Introduction: After eight years of production, Silverado came on the market with a completely new generation in 2006 as a 2007 model.