The Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra are General Motors' greatest workers in the full-size pickup segment. These two pickups went to the electrification route in response to Ford's megahit F-150 Lightning.
2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV |
2025 GMC Sierra EV Denali |
The first-ever Chevrolet Silverado EV starts at $73,100 while the GMC Sierra EV Denali starts at $89,900 plus additional costs. Although they're twice the price tag compared to the Ford F-150 Lightning, these electrified pickup trucks are rewriting the rules of business one mile at a time, whether if these trucks are for business or for pleasure.
2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV interior |
2025 GMC Sierra EV Denali interior |
Although mechanically the same just like its ICE-powered counterparts, the Silverado and the Sierra look different inside and out. The Silverado EV's exterior design looks similar to today's Colorado while the Sierra EV Denali borrows styling cues from the first-generation Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon.
Either way, they're both armed with the available Multi-Flex Midgate with pass-through and available Multi-Flex Tailgate. The former can fit items up to 10 feet, 10-inches in length, while the latter features six different configurations depending on various situations, all in the name of the Working Well Huddle. The frunk of the Silverado EV carries up to 10.7 cubic feet of goodies while the Sierra EV Denali carries up to 11 cu.ft. They both come with the optional power up/down hood as well.
The interior holds similar stories as well with the Silverado EV featuring optional features such as the 17.7-inch diagonal infotainment screen, 11-inch diagonal Driver Information Center, and the 14-inch diagonal HUD, while the Sierra EV Denali is the most premium of the two with signature Denali luxury, 16..8-inch large diagonal center touchscreen, panoramic glass roof, and Bose Sound System.
Being the first GM truck running on the revolutionary Ultium electric platform, the Silverado EV produces 754HP of power while the GMC Sierra EV Denali produces 760HP with Wide Open Watts active. Such power output gives these trucks up to 10k lbs of towing capacity and a range of 440 miles.
Although capable of getting on and off the roads, both the Silverado and Sierra EVs are packed with 4-Wheel Steer, Dual Motor 4WD system, four-corner Air Ride Adaptive Suspension, and the similar Crabwalk feature from the Hummer EV range, giving them the ability to drive diagonally. They both come with PowerBass offboard power with up to 10.2kW of offboard power, which sounds essential for plugging in your appliances while on a camping trip.
As for safety, both of these trucks are loaded with a suite of safety and driver assistance features such as Forward Collision Alert and Automatic Emergency Braking, Following Distance Indicator, Front Pedestrian Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, Super Cruise driver assistance technology, and others.
The Chevrolet Silverado EV and GMC Sierra EV are impressive electric pickup trucks. They may cost twice as much as the Ford F-150 Lightning, but with such capabilities, luxury, and performance, these trucks are sure to rewrite the rules of business. Cowboy Charlie should consider one of these.
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