Silverado EV:
When you really break it down, the Chevy Silverado EV is a wonder of design and engineering. How do you make something that big turn on a dime, go over 400 miles on an electric charge, and tow like nothing is back there? All with the familiar callbacks to one of Chevrolet’s all time cult classics? The Chevrolet Silverado EV answers all of these questions, while thoroughly annihilating the competition in the process.
Out of the four benchmark EV Trucks, the Silverado EV is the only one that most people would actually buy. Here is how the range estimates brake down for all of the major players in the EV Truck market:
Out of the four benchmark EV Trucks, the Silverado EV is the only one that most people would actually buy. Here is how the range estimates brake down for all of the major players in the EV Truck market:
Ford F-150 Lightning
- Standard Range: Approximately 230 miles
- Extended Range: Approximately 320 miles
- Standard Range: Approximately 314 miles
- Large Pack: Approximately 352 miles
- Max Pack: Approximately 410 miles (estimated)
- Single Motor: Approximately 250 miles (estimated)
- Dual Motor: Approximately 300 miles (estimated)
- Tri Motor: Approximately 500 miles (estimated)
- WT: Approximately 450 miles
- RST: Approximately 400 miles
The first experience that we had with the Chevrolet Silverado EV at the Chevrolet Experience in Monticello NY was a track experience showing off the WoW mode, interior, drive modes, 4-wheel steering, and overall power of the Chevrolet Silverado EV RST. This is a seriously spacious crew cab, with more than enough legroom and charging to go around. We didn’t get to explore the midgate system just yet - we had track time. From a dig, the Wide Open Watts mode launches this truck sitting on 8-lugs to 60 MPH in an astonishing 4.1 seconds with a fair amount of torque steer. This is achieved by a blistering 754 horsepower and 785 ft/lbs of torque through dual motors feeding power to all four wheels. Four wheels that also steer, by the way. The sensation of the back end coming around on you in a low speed corner is slightly terrifying if you’ve ever been in a car where the rear control arms have given out - but in this application is ridiculously smooth and controlled. Despite its immense displacement, you can parallel park this anywhere.
With a trailer behind you, and pulling a brand new Traverse just for good measure, the sensation gets even weirder. It’s like it’s not even there. Sure the acceleration is a bit hampered, but the incredible control and how much thinking that this truck is doing for you is something to behold. The integrated trailer brake is actually integrated into the truck to give it just the right amount of vehicle kinetic energy braking, and just the right amount of trailer braking to make it feel that up to 10,000 lbs isn’t even there. This truck uses technology and makes you better at driving it with a load on the back. The air ride suspension levels out the load intelligently based on the inputs that you put into the Chevrolet Infotainment powered by Google.
Even in work truck form, the Chevrolet Silverado EV is a winner. Instant torque, AWD, a super low center of gravity, and slightly more user friendly tires give this EV a ton of jobsite bravado - being able to power multiple tools and charge up all of your batteries with the addition of 3 AC outlets in the rear, one being 220 to run your camper.
The Chevrolet Infotainment is what actually makes this one of the most user friendly EV pickup trucks there is. It is preloaded with Google to analyze your route and your battery consumption to optimize your route for fast charging and travel. It tells you where you need to charge, for how long, and has various inputs that you can select to optimize your trip. This is a wickedly smart system that makes it easy to use every single day and can save you thousands in generator fuel costs on your jobsite in years to come.
The biggest headline though for many was the return of the midgate cargo system made incredibly popular on the Chevrolet Avalanche and Escalade ESV. This essentially gives a crew cab pickup long box cargo capability by removing the rear glass and folding down the rear seats. This entire operation took seconds. It is seamless and gives an incredible 10 ft. 10 inches to play with for your cargo. It’s also great to drive around in an open backed pickup truck that makes SciFi noises with Bose Sound streaming all of your music, podcasts, and more.
We know that the market is going to come up for uses and applications for the Silverado EV RST and Work truck, some that we cannot even fathom. From running your food truck to being your mobile office and jobsite - the Chevrolet Silverado EV is a great fit! The performance is incredible, and we genuinely cannot wait to get one to be able to bring to you, here at Cavallaro-Neubauer Chevrolet.
With a trailer behind you, and pulling a brand new Traverse just for good measure, the sensation gets even weirder. It’s like it’s not even there. Sure the acceleration is a bit hampered, but the incredible control and how much thinking that this truck is doing for you is something to behold. The integrated trailer brake is actually integrated into the truck to give it just the right amount of vehicle kinetic energy braking, and just the right amount of trailer braking to make it feel that up to 10,000 lbs isn’t even there. This truck uses technology and makes you better at driving it with a load on the back. The air ride suspension levels out the load intelligently based on the inputs that you put into the Chevrolet Infotainment powered by Google.
Even in work truck form, the Chevrolet Silverado EV is a winner. Instant torque, AWD, a super low center of gravity, and slightly more user friendly tires give this EV a ton of jobsite bravado - being able to power multiple tools and charge up all of your batteries with the addition of 3 AC outlets in the rear, one being 220 to run your camper.
The Chevrolet Infotainment is what actually makes this one of the most user friendly EV pickup trucks there is. It is preloaded with Google to analyze your route and your battery consumption to optimize your route for fast charging and travel. It tells you where you need to charge, for how long, and has various inputs that you can select to optimize your trip. This is a wickedly smart system that makes it easy to use every single day and can save you thousands in generator fuel costs on your jobsite in years to come.
The biggest headline though for many was the return of the midgate cargo system made incredibly popular on the Chevrolet Avalanche and Escalade ESV. This essentially gives a crew cab pickup long box cargo capability by removing the rear glass and folding down the rear seats. This entire operation took seconds. It is seamless and gives an incredible 10 ft. 10 inches to play with for your cargo. It’s also great to drive around in an open backed pickup truck that makes SciFi noises with Bose Sound streaming all of your music, podcasts, and more.
We know that the market is going to come up for uses and applications for the Silverado EV RST and Work truck, some that we cannot even fathom. From running your food truck to being your mobile office and jobsite - the Chevrolet Silverado EV is a great fit! The performance is incredible, and we genuinely cannot wait to get one to be able to bring to you, here at Cavallaro-Neubauer Chevrolet.