Our launch coverage of Chevy’s all-new fourth-generation Silverado continues, this time with interior photos of the 2019 Silverado Custom (as per popular demand).
As we explained when showing you the exterior photos, the Silverado Custom (equipment group 1CX) is based on the base Silverado work truck and features a body-color styling scheme. The interior doesn’t stray too far from that of the Work Truck trim. Here’s our guided photo tour.
The only available configuration for the front seats is the 40/20/40 split-bench in a Jet Black cloth color (H1T). Both of the front chairs feature 4-way manual seat adjusters.
The rear seat is the standard 60/40 folding bench (that folds up) and seats three passengers; it includes a top tether anchor for the child seat. Notably, the rear seat is upgradeable to a 60/40 split seat with the rear storage package, which adds:
All 2019 Silverado units, including the Custom, feature assist handles in the front (mounted on on the A-pillar) and in the rear (mounted in the B-pillar).
The 2019 Silverado Custom features a urethane steering wheel and a manual tilt column. A telescoping steering wheel adjustment is not available. The steering wheel features controls on the left for cruise control, which is standard on the Custom. By comparison, the 2019 Silverado Work Truck offers cruise control as an option.
Just like on the Work Truck, the right-hand-side steering wheel controls are blanked out on this model. A push-button parking brake is standard, visible just below the left-hand-side HVAC vent.
The truck’s instrument cluster features the following six gauges: speedometer, fuel level, engine temperature, tachometer, voltage and oil pressure. There’s an exterior temperature display (located in the radio display). A 3.5-inch monochromatic Driver Information Center is located between the speedo and tach. There’s also a compass located in the instrument cluster (OnStar must be ordered for the compass to work).
A Tire Pressure Monitoring System with Tire Fill Alert is standard and applies to the truck’s four tires (does not apply to spare tire).
The 2019 Silverado Custom features the following standard comfort and convenience features. The list is rather basic, which is the entire point of the no-frills Custom trim:
The 2019 Silverado Custom features the following standard in-vehicle technologies:
The Silverado Custom gets a standard six-speaker audio system (UQF) along with Chevrolet 4G LTE and a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot, which offers a fast and reliable Internet connection for up to 7 devices. The truck includes a data trial for 1 month or 3GB (whichever comes first). 4G LTE is included only when OnStar is ordered, itself part of the infotainment package (ZLA).
What’s more, the truck comes standard with Chevrolet Connected Access with 10 years of standard connectivity, which enables:
Like all fourth-gen Silverado units, the 2019 Silverado Custom features the following airbags for passenger safety:
The airbag system includes front outboard Passenger Sensing System for the frontal outboard passenger airbag.
The 2019 Silverado Custom offers the following package as options:
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Is this the look of the grilles of future Chevy trucks, with the name "Chevrolet" spelled out and the bowtie down below and off to the side? or is it just for this particular Silverado model?
Just certain trims.
I have one and think the exterior looks fantastic performance is also good. My biggest problem comes in the interior. There are no storage options in this interior the armrest has nothing to open up and store things and there are no pockets on the back of the seats there’s not even an ashtray to put coins in only the two cupholders and little spaces on the armrest or a small space on the dash by the front windshield.
Does anyone know where the Instrument Panel Illumination Control is on the Custom ? I dont seem to have it next to the ligth switch.