Chevrolet Silverado 2024 Introduces New Features in Some Trims with Minimal Price Increases

The 2024 Chevrolet Silverado brings some exciting updates for truck buyers, including only small price increases and a significantly lower price on the ZR2, similar to the changes made to the Sierra. In 2023, the ZR2 was only available with the 6.2-liter V8, but for 2024, it will also come with the 3.0-liter Duramax diesel inline-six as the base engine, reducing the price by $1,500.

The ZR2 Bison Edition Package sees a price increase of $545 to $8,440, with a base price of $71,895 without additional options. Additionally, trucks with the 6.2-liter engine will now come with a dual-mode active exhaust, and the High Country trim includes adaptive cruise control as standard. The price of the 6.2-liter V8 engine has gone up by about $600 to $1,000 on trims other than the ZR2.

The High Country now offers an attractive Midnight Edition, which includes black retractable side steps, LED perimeter lighting, black recovery hooks, and 20-inch black wheels, and is available exclusively with black exterior paint. There are also new blackening options available for the Custom, RST, LT Trail Boss, and ZR2 trims. Each trim comes with different standard features, so there are variations in the feature set of each enticing package.

The 2.7-liter Turbo H.O. four-cylinder gas engine has been rebranded as the TurboMax and is now the entry mill for every trim up to the LT Trail Boss. Additionally, the Work Truck (WT) now comes standard with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Two new exterior color options, Lakeshore Blue Metallic and Slate Gray Metallic, join the palette, and the optional Safety Package now includes front and rear park assist, while the rear seats get a seat belt indicator.

In terms of pricing, MSRPs have increased anywhere from $100 to $700, with the destination price rising by $100 to $1,995. The sums for the current model year and their differences from 2023 are as follows:

– Work Truck: $38,795 ($600 increase)
– Custom: $45,495 ($100 increase)
– Custom Trail Boss: $53,795 ($100 increase)
– LT: $49,995 ($1,100 increase)
– RST: $53,395 ($100 increase)
– LT Trail Boss: $59,995 ($100 increase)
– LTZ: $59,195 ($100 increase)
– High Country: $64,695 ($700 increase)
– ZR2: $73,395 ($1,500 less)

Daniel J. Soares

Daniel J. Soares

Daniels Liebe zu Autos hat seinen Erfolg in der Automobil-Community maßgeblich vorangetrieben. Sein Engagement, immer auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben, was Automobiltrends angeht, und sein Engagement, das Erbe klassischer Autos zu bewahren, machen ihn zu einer vertrauenswürdigen Quelle für Enthusiasten auf der ganzen Welt.

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