Carscoop has released an illustration that encapsulates what they believe will be the next generation 2014 Chevrolet Silverado, just weeks before the truck is officially revealed December 13. Is the surprise spoiled? It very well could be.
The look both matches the sketch of the new Silverado from about a month ago and follows the contours of the vehicle as seen in spy photos. The design is modern and more bold than before, but there’s nothing too revolutionary to be found here. It’s still very boxy, while not coming across as obnoxious.
Still, mysteries are what the cabin will eventually look like, if GM will apply a 3.6L turbocharged V6 engine, and if some sort of performance variant will be offered to combat the likes of the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor. Of course, in the shadows is the 2014 GMC Sierra, which is going to be just as new as the Silverado, yet nobody has gone and imagined what the new pickup will look like… yet.
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Eh not really feelin it. Looks tough kinda like the 89 CK series but I'll have to wait for the GMC. Hopefully the real truck will look a little more fluid in its design. Too much front end. I'd rather have the Chevy but I'd rather look at the Ford
I was expecting a larger Chevy sign. Something huge actually, not this small little peanut of a Bowtie.
I love it. GM just has a way to make design classy on pickups and not overdone like the Super Duty Ford or Rams and lets not forget the Tundra. If the interior is anything like the new Malibu it will ge pretty nice. I have owned 7 GM pickups over the years and think they should come talk with me for the next design.
Definately better then current Silverado! I hope they'll offer painted facia (grille/bumper) lots of guys now a days don't like all that chrome.
Never driven anything but GM, including 6 Chev trucks, so i feel entitled to say that while it's an improvement, it's not as exciting as I had hoped. Just amped-up, roughed-up version of the current Silverado. Now that's good as far as it goes, but my real concern is that it doesn't go far enough. That's important considering the style and quality of the new 150 and Ram; some aweful stiff competion. And while it's hard to gage the trim level shown, this looks more low-brow than a Platinum or Long Horn. Leaves me underwhelmed and worried. However, within the GM world alone, it looks good, and they appear to have fixed things like the bad clam-shell type door extant on the current models. Wheel well arches leave me ambivalent. Interior needs big upgrade, but if they retain the all-critical proper tilt wheel and put a console mounted shifter in, it might be enough to pull me back. At the moment i'm on the fence: F-150/Silverado, and tilting to the blue oval......
I share your concerns, except that I would be leaning towards Ram, not a 150. GM missed the boat with this one. When all hell was breaking loose at GM, the truck divisions and the Corvette crew were the only departments that were ahead of the game and actually doing some work. While the powers that be have acknowledged that the Corvette was falling short in several areas (and have taken steps to correct that) they seem to be lost with the trucks. The same arrogance that kept the trucks afloat when everything else was sinking is the same arrogance that will cause the trucks to now flounder. These trucks will simply not do. I would love to see those square wheel arches GONE, and the design language of the Malibu or the Impala (either will do) grafted on the front. If GM has been listening there would surely have been enough time to make last-minute adjustments to give us at least the proper wheel arches...
Richard, the reality is that the vast majority of truck buyers dont care about design/looks(many actually like this look, which looks dated to us), as long it looks decent, its fine. The F150 undeniably looks better than the Silverado, but for trucks, the inside matters much more than the outside. If they can put an powerful yet decent mpg Engine that beats the Ford ecoboost, and make the interior nice, their is no reason the Silverado would not be able to hold its own against the F150 in sales.
For a drawing it looks great to me. I just can't see the concerns that Mark M see's ,from that same drawing,did i miss something?
The "drawing" is fine. It's the vehicle that the drawing is depicting that is woefully inadequate. If GM thinks it can duke it out with 150 and Ram with this garbage, it has another thing coming. It is 10 years old already and not a single one has hit the street as yet.
Richard, we know nothing about the vehicles yet. How are they woefully inadequate and 10 years old already?
I think it will have no problems selling against the Ford or Dodge. Last summer I drove from Seattle to the Twin Cities and saw so many more GM pickups then Ford or Dodge. And funny how few import pickups in Mt, ND, Mn.
Of course we all have our own thoughts on good design. I myself love the interior on my 07 Silverado, was not a big fan of the bulge of the fenders but now I kind of like them.
The article over at Carscoops.com says GM hopes this design will get the C/K to leapfrog the F-150 which outsells it every year.
Sorry, if this is all GM's got - It aint gonna happen. GM truly can move the bar, but if this
rendering is accurate, all they've done is slightly nudge it.
The test mules driving around under loads of black cladding show a square box that
neither looks innovative nor aero-efficient. Unless it's all smoke-and-mirrors and the
General really has something cool lying under all that camo....I'll wait for the Tundra
to use some flair - and see what diesels they'll be offering.
If GM can momentarily catch Ford that would be great. I say momentarily because as we all know Ford has a new truck not too far off; and then there's Toyota, which will no doubt come out swinging in the styling department (something GM is afraid to do anymore).
But I wouldn't read too much into this pic, Even if this picture is close, I'm still confident the real thing is going to look better.
Not sure if it is bold enough given the Ford and Chrysler competition. I hope the rest of the vehicle -- especially the interior -- is a WOW
I have to agree, though GM has stated over a year ago that the appearance was going to be evolutioary in appearance, I'd expected that was going to be the case when the first proto types started to hit the streets late last year, we'll just have to see how the Towing Numbers and the overall Horsepower ratings ties it all together for the Silverado, not bad from this photo, but in my opinion, the styling could have taken another big leap foward.