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Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Chevy Silverado EV Pickup To Begin Production in Two Years


Stellar towing, a diverse engine selection, and a comfortable interior are all important factors to consider when it’s time to upgrade to a new truck. Electric power will soon change the entire industry, and we guarantee you’re going to love the Silverado EV’s new performance and look!

The Chevy Silverado EV will go into production in 2023, and the truck will become available after its official debut at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The Silverado EV will be the second electric truck for GM, joining the GMC Hummer EV.

This will be part of a calculated $35 billion push into the electric vehicle realm. While not entirely like the current gasoline-powered offerings from Chevy, this EV will be built on GM’s Ultium battery pack and electric drivetrain, and the official range claim is now more than 400 miles on a full charge. 

It will boast a fixed-glass roof and all-wheel steering. The Silverado EV will be built at Factory Zero, GM’s EV plant in Detroit, fulfilling a futuristic premise: the autonomously driven Cruise Origin. The excitement and technical buzz of CES is the perfect time for CEO Mary Barra to provide the keynote address and fill in a few more of the blanks and provide details about additional features!