Standard Features (Vary by trim):
* Engine Options: A variety of V6, V8, and turbodiesel engine choices are available, offering different levels of power and fuel efficiency.
* Transmissions: Automatic transmissions are standard across the lineup.
* Towing and Payload Capacity: High towing and payload capacities are a hallmark of the Silverado, varying significantly depending on the engine and configuration.
* Cab Styles: Regular cab, double cab, and crew cab options are offered to accommodate different passenger and cargo needs.
* Bed Sizes: Various bed lengths are available.
* Safety Features: A suite of safety features, often including automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, and possibly others depending on the trim and package.
* Infotainment System: A touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility is usually standard or available as an option.
* Connectivity: Wi-Fi hotspot capability is often available.
Higher Trim Levels & Optional Packages Add Features Like:
* Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS): Adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, automatic parking assist, blind-spot monitoring, and more.
* Luxury Interior Features: Leather-trimmed seats, heated and ventilated seats, premium audio systems, ambient lighting.
* Off-Road Capabilities: Features like skid plates, off-road suspension, and locking differentials are available on trims like the Trail Boss.
* Exterior Upgrades: Unique wheels, grilles, and other styling elements.
* Technology Features: Head-up display, digital instrument cluster, enhanced navigation systems.
To get a precise list of features, you need to specify:
* The model year: Features change from year to year.
* The trim level: The WT (Work Truck) will have far fewer features than the High Country.
* Any optional packages: Packages bundle features together.
It's best to visit the official Chevrolet website, use their build-and-price tool, or consult a brochure for detailed information on a specific Silverado model.