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Monday, March 15, 2021

Fine Details on 2022 Chevy Silverado Redesign Revealed On GM's Spring-Primed Instagram

2021 Chevy Silverado Pictured

It has now been made official to us here at West Chevy of Knoxville that the 2022 Chevy Silverado redesign is in its final phases of rigorous testing. There have been multiple sightings of prototypes over the past few months, and we are led to believe that the high-tech rendering of the Silverado shown on the GM Instagram page earlier last week may be displaying some of the features that will find their way into showrooms. The Instagram page provides a detailed look into Chevy design studios, constantly offering fresh content about what's coming soon. 

We recognize that this image could be one of the many pet projects on the drawing board for the future, and with many of the examples we have seen being covered by camo, some experts in the truck field claim that it's still too early to tell. This work is done by thriving design expert This particular work Jacky Jingxu Zhan, who has been delivering top-notch digital design goodies for GM for six years. Everything visible seems like it could properly do fierce battle with the cross-town competition in the forms of the new Ford F-150 or the Ram TRX halo model. 


We are definitely excited that this proposal appears to introduce an aggressive approach to conquering exciting and rugged terrain. This entirely-new refresh for 2022 will also see the Silverado now borrowing the ZR2 badge from its slightly-smaller Colorado sibling, which will already be delivering class-leading chops to take on the TRX. This is not an easy task, as it has already won the hearts and virtual signatures of those In charge of the Texas Auto Writer's Awards. We are still incredibly confident that our longstanding and in-depth design know-how, as well as years of experience in off-road navigation, will make for an amazing and very capable 2022 showing. 

2021 Chevy Silverado Pictured


The 2022 Silverado 1500 will feature a new front fascia design, new wheel designs for some trim levels and models, and an overhauled dash inside. There will also be a new gauge cluster with a full digital display option, and a larger sunroof/moonroof option to fully enjoy the scenic benefits as you are soaking up the scenery. Super Cruise will be an option on the High Country trim level, which is one of the most advanced hands-free driving technologies of its kind. 


We hope this image scoured from Instagram is “The real deal”, and gives us a bit of an idea of what to expect regarding next year's model of America's most capable and durable pickup. With a trim level for everyone and a trustworthy “go-anywhere” demeanor, we'll be counting on the Silverado to dish up many more defining memories and workdays as release dates come excitedly closer! 

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