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Pickup trucks that do it all

Chevy pickups will never ask you to compromise. Whether it’s a mid size, full size or heavy duty truck, you can count on power and efficiency. Dependability and capability. Innovation and over a century of truck knowledge. Let’s get to work.

Truck highlights

In for the long haul

Chevy pickup trucks are durable and built to pull heavy loads. Equipped with advanced trailering technology — like the In-Vehicle Trailering App that offers customized trailer profiles — Chevy trucks make a hard day of towing easy.

Load ’em up

Every truck owner knows the bed is the business end of their pickup. That’s why we offer big payload numbers, enhanced capability and innovative tailgates that give Colorado, Silverado and Silverado HD best-in-class functionality.

Off-road ready

Where paved roads end, the fun begins. Colorado, Silverado and Silverado HD ZR2 models equip these pickups with everything necessary to set a new standard for Chevy truck off-road capability.

Load ’em up

Every truck owner knows the bed is the business end of their pickup. That’s why we offer big payload numbers, enhanced capability and innovative tailgates that give Colorado, Silverado and Silverado HD best-in-class functionality.

Off-road ready

Where paved roads end, the fun begins. Colorado, Silverado and Silverado HD ZR2 models equip these pickups with everything necessary to set a new standard for Chevy truck off-road capability.

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Discover our trucks

Colorado

Starting at $29,800*

As shown $47,195*

The outdoor overachiever

  • Max avail. towing: 7,700 lbs.*
  • Max avail. torque: 430 lb.-ft.*
  • Max avail. payload: 1,710 lbs.*

Silverado

Starting at $36,800*

As shown $74,200*

Accept all challenges

  • Max avail. trailering: 13,300 lbs.*
  • Max avail. torque: 495 lb.-ft.*
  • Max avail. payload: 2,260 lbs.*

Silverado HD

Starting at $44,400*

As shown $75,315*

Own the HD life

  • Max avail. towing: 36,000 lbs.*
  • Max avail. torque: 975 lb.-ft.*
  • Max avail. payload: 7,234 lbs.*

Silverado EV

Electric innovation. Silverado strength

  • 440-mi. GM-est. electric range*
  • 4.5-sec. 0-60 with Wide Open Watts*
  • 754 horsepower with Wide Open Watts*

Key features

Powerful engines

When you choose a pickup from Chevy, you can depend on powerful, efficient gas and diesel truck engines across the segments that are ready to work, or play, all day.

Available camera views

From hitching to driving to parking, Chevy pickups offer advanced camera technologies* that are designed to help make your towing job easier from start to finish. Available on select models.

Advanced Trailering System

The available Advanced Trailering System makes towing intuitive with features like the In-Vehicle Trailering App, pre-departure checklist, trailer lighting diagnostics and trailer tire pressure/temperature monitoring.*

Intelligent interiors

Step inside a new Chevy truck and you’ll find not only a large color touch-screen display and Driver Information Center that deliver important vehicle information, but also advanced tech that keeps you connected as you travel.

Tailgate tech

On Silverado and Silverado HD, the available Multi-Flex Tailgate provides six different functions designed to help you load, unload and access the cargo bed more easily. Plus, Colorado offers the StowFlex Tailgate that gives you a built-in lockable storage compartment.

Silverado EV

Designed from the ground up, the Silverado EV all-electric truck combines cutting-edge tech with over a century of truck-building know-how to create a vehicle that more than delivers on its legendary name.

Available camera views

From hitching to driving to parking, Chevy pickups offer advanced camera technologies* that are designed to help make your towing job easier from start to finish. Available on select models.

Advanced Trailering System

The available Advanced Trailering System makes towing intuitive with features like the In-Vehicle Trailering App, pre-departure checklist, trailer lighting diagnostics and trailer tire pressure/temperature monitoring.*

Intelligent interiors

Step inside a new Chevy truck and you’ll find not only a large color touch-screen display and Driver Information Center that deliver important vehicle information, but also advanced tech that keeps you connected as you travel.

Tailgate tech

On Silverado and Silverado HD, the available Multi-Flex Tailgate provides six different functions designed to help you load, unload and access the cargo bed more easily. Plus, Colorado offers the StowFlex Tailgate that gives you a built-in lockable storage compartment.

Silverado EV

Designed from the ground up, the Silverado EV all-electric truck combines cutting-edge tech with over a century of truck-building know-how to create a vehicle that more than delivers on its legendary name.

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FAQs

How long is a pickup truck?

The length of a pickup truck depends on its size, as well as cab and bed configurations. Here are the general stats for Colorado, Silverado and Silverado HD:
 

Colorado: 213 inches
 

Silverado: 211 inches–242 inches
 

Silverado HD (both 2500 HD and 3500 HD): 235.5 inches–266 inches

How much does a truck weigh?

The weight of a truck can vary depending on the type of truck and whether it's loaded or unloaded, but here are the basics:
 

Colorado 4,280 lbs.–4,940 lbs.
 

Silverado 4,410 lbs.–5,710 lbs.
 

Silverado 2500 HD 6,266 lbs.–8,408 lbs.
 

Silverado 3500 HD 6,403 lbs.–8,552 lbs.

What is a heavy-duty truck?

The commonly accepted industry standard is that a pickup with a GVWR over 8,500 lbs. is considered heavy duty. For federal vehicle standards:

Light duty: 0 lbs.–10,000 lbs.

Medium duty: 10,001 lbs.–26,000  lbs.
 

Heavy duty: 26,001 lbs.–80,000 lbs.

What is towing and trailering in relation to a truck?

Towing and trailering are the same thing. It is the ability of the truck to pull a trailer.

What does hauling mean with regard to a truck? Which Chevy trucks are good for hauling?

Hauling is the ability of the truck to transport cargo in the bed of the truck. All Chevy trucks are capable of towing and hauling an adequate amount. Max towing/trailering for Chevy trucks is as follows:


Colorado: 7,700 lbs. 

Silverado: 13,300 lbs. 

Silverado 2500 HD: 22,420 lbs.

Silverado 3500 HD: 36,000 lbs.