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Configurations
The Silverado has three cab configurations (regular, extended, crew) and four trims: Work Truck (WT), LT (1,2) and LTZ luxury. The LS is an optional exterior package. All come with a choice of two-wheel-drive (2WD) or four-wheel-drive (4WD), and bed choices range from short (5’8”) to standard (6’6”) and long (8’8”). There are two interiors: Pure Pickup, for the WT and LT, with larger knobs and handles, and the luxury LTZ – the same as what's found inside new GM SUVs. Cloth seats are standard on WT and LT models with leather available on LTs along with a six-way, power-adjustable driver seat. The LTZ features a heated, 12-way, power leather driver seat. A lockable in-seat storage bin is built into the new 40/20/40-split rear bench, large enough to store a laptop and a 12-volt outlet.
Powertrains
All Silverados come with a four-speed automatic transmission; what changes is the engine to which it’s connected. Powertrain choices start with a 4.3-liter V6 engine, standard on the WT Regular Cab and 2WD Extended Cab models. One step up is a 4.8-liter V8 engine, standard on WT 4WD Extended Cab, LT Regular Cab, Extended Cabs and WT and LT crew cab models; that’s followed by a 5.3-liter FlexFuel V8, available on all models; a 5.3-liter V8, available on all models and a 5.3-liter V8 with Active Fuel Management on Crew Cab 4WD models. The 5.3-liter V8 is standard on LT and LTZ models and available on all other trims, and a 6.0-liter V8 with Active Fuel Management is part of the LT and LTZ Extended and Crew Cab Maximum Trailering Package.
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