Electrification has been a topic here at West Chevy of Knoxville that some diehard fans have admittedly been a bit reluctant about when it comes to the capability and features of an established pickup truck. GM Authority detailed some of the fine points that customers will enjoy regarding the Chevy Silverado EV, as they officially got word of pricing and trim information for the 3WT and 2024 Chevy Silverado EV 4WT.
This savvy and primed-for-work pair are predominantly geared toward fleet buyers, but retail customers still can get in on the action as well. Both models are equipped with dual-zone automatic climate control, an 8-inch driver information center, an 11-inch center touchscreen, along with the wildly popular wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It is also a very positive sign that there are currently over 170,000 reservations for the Chevy Silverado EV, as America’s hardest-working and resilient drivers hold the Silverado in very high regard.
Both models ride on GM’s latest all-electric BT1 platform with the same underpinnings that are used for the GMC Hummer EV and GMC Sierra EV. The GM Ultium battery technology and GM Ultium electric drive motor technology provide the power, with a segment-leading 400 miles covered between plug-ins. Even though the Silverado EV may have been late to the festive pickup party, the Car and Driver staff claimed that they are certain it will be worth the wait.
Boasting a 10,000-lb tow rating and 664 horsepower, the Silverado EV comes in at about the same length and height as a regular crew-cab, short-bed Silverado, which is built on a narrower version of the GMC Hummer EV’s underpinnings. Much care was taken to assure that the independent front and rear suspension had just as great or even better characteristics than the gas-powered models. Zero to sixty mph acceleration will be even better than 4.5 seconds, which saddles the EV with the bragging rights to being quicker than the F-150 Lightning.
Now also equipped with the MultiFlex Midgate, the wall separating the bed from the cab can be lowered in a 60/40 split to increase the effective bed length while still providing ample room for rear passengers. There is also the option to remove the rear glass to be stored in the folding section, enlarging the opening further. The EV’s tonneau cover provides a valuable step up in weatherproofing and the front trunk now provides room for three large suitcases.
Inside the RST, you’ll see an interior complete with a fixed glass roof and red, white, and blue color scheme. The column-mounted shifter’s new location allows for handy extra storage space in the center console, which now offers extra USB outlets to provide convenience for technology making things easier on the go. Air springs are on deck to raise or lower the truck by two inches, with more off-road equipment to come in future models. Production for the Silverado EV will begin during the second quarter of 2023, with the first batch being WT trim levels available before the RST that arrives on lots in fall 2023.