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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

2023 Chevy Silverado EV’s CES Debut Will Display “Stunning” First Glimpse with Batteries and Massively-Capable Modular Platform


When the Chevy Silverado EV makes its debut during the star-studded 2022 CES show in Las Vegas, it will undoubtedly mark the beginning of the electric era. Sporting ingeniously engineered new Ultium batteries as well as a brand-new modular platform underneath, we know this EV is going to have all the spectacular bells and whistles to compete in the growing market.

Many rumors suggest there may be a 1,000-horsepower Silverado at some point, with the feature-rich base model still blazing off the line with 500-horsepower. All-wheel drive will be standard on the Silverado, and the total driving range is one of the features that is sure to impress. 


The Silverado EV will boast up to 400 miles of range with the highest-end 200-kWh battery pack, which is substantially more than the GMC Hummer EV’s 350-mile range. There won’t be a huge visual difference between the gas-powered Silverado we all know and its new Earth-conscious electric counterpart. 

The shape is for the most part the same, and a few of the best rendering artists have made educated guesses regarding what the incoming Silverado may look like. There may be a few noticeable updates to the rear end, including refreshed taillights and unique detailing on the tailgate. The truck that is proudly making its way to the CES show will show off an extra-large moonroof, along with 24-inch wheels. Michigan roots have always defined Chevy’s amazing manufacturing process, and the Silverado EV will be built at GM’s Detroit-Hamtramck Factory Zero Facility in Michigan, with 2.2 billion invested into the facility to date. 


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