Available Models
The WT serves as the most basic version of the Silverado 1500, geared towards tradesmen and fleet owners. For ordinary truck buyers, however, the Custom trim represents the true start of the Silverado hierarchy. The Custom comes well-equipped with features like available OnStar and SiriusXM radio and the EZ Lift power lock and release tailgate, along with your choice of the 4.3-liter or 2.7-liter turbo engines.
The LT trim offers a more luxurious interior, plus the availability of the 5.3-liter V8 engine. The RST puts a sportier spin on the Silverado with monochromatic exterior trim and other touches elsewhere. The LTZ adds standard leather seats along with a heads-up display, among other options.
The unique Trail Boss, available in Custom and LT forms, ditches the Silverado’s standard front end with one offering a more compact bumper. The Trail Boss also boasts a 2-inch factory suspension lift, along with an automatic locking rear differential and 18-inch wheels fitted with mud-terrain tires. The result is a full-size pickup truck with more clearance and a steeper approach angle for tackling rough terrain.
The aforementioned ZR2 one-ups the Trail Boss with more ground clearance, Multimatic dampers, an enhanced 2-speed transfer case with Terrain Mode, and unique front and rear bumpers with even steeper approach and departure angles. Other distinguishing features include ZR2-specific wheel opening moldings, 33-inch Goodyear Wrangler Territory® mud-terrain tires, unique skid plates, and distinctive interior décor.
At the top of the mountain lies the High Country, hands-down the most luxurious of the Silverado trims. Chevrolet’s top truck offering gets even better with the inclusion of Super Cruise. With this hands-free driver assistance technology, drivers can reduce their risk of fatigue on over 200,000 miles of compatible roads. Drivers can use Super Cruise even when pulling a trailer.