The 2019 Silverado offers two optional packages for the 2019 Silverado High Country: the High Country Deluxe package and the High Country Premium Package. Many of you have written in to ask what the difference is, so we have taken a deep dive to explore both of the available packages in hopes of helping you decide which one to get on your Silverado.
2019 Chevrolet Silverado High Country Deluxe
Assigned RPO Code PDM, the High Country Deluxe package offers the following features:
- Safety Package IIÂ (PDJ)
- Forward Collision Alert (UEU)
- Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning (UHX)
- Low Speed Forward Automatic Braking (UHY)
- Front Pedestrian Braking (UKJ)
- IntelliBeam headlamps (TQ5)
- Following Distance Indicator (UE4)
- Safety Alert Seat (HS1)
- Power sunroof (CF5)
- 22-inch polished-aluminum wheels (RVA)
- 275/50R22SL all-season, blackwall tires (XCE)
- Floor liner (dealer-installed, LPO code RIA)
The High Country Deluxe package is not available for 2019 Silverado High Country models equipped with the Z71 Off-Road Package or with the High Country Premium package, which we will explore next.
2019 Chevrolet Silverado High Country Premium Package
Assigned RPO Code PDT, the High Country Premium package offers the following features:
- Safety Package IIÂ (PDJ)
- Forward Collision Alert (UEU)
- Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning (UHX)
- Low Speed Forward Automatic Braking (UHY)
- Front Pedestrian Braking (UKJ)
- IntelliBeam headlamps (TQ5)
- Following Distance Indicator (UE4)
- Safety Alert Seat (HS1)
- Power sunroof (CF5)
- 22″ 5-spoke Dark Silver aluminum wheels with Chrome inserts (SEW)
- 275/50R22SL all-season, blackwall tires (XCE)
- Floor liner (dealer-installed, LPO code RIA)
The High Country Premium package is not available for 2019 Silverado models equipped with the Z71 Off-Road Package. In addition to this restriction, the package cannot be combined with the High Country Deluxe Package or 22-inch polished-aluminum wheels (RPO Code RVA), or any other LPO wheels.
Comparing Deluxe And Premium
Both the optional packages for the 2019 Silverado High Country are nearly identical. The only difference really comes down to wheel selection.
Whereas the High Country Deluxe comes with 22-inch polished-aluminum wheels (RPO Code RVA), the High Country Premium package features the 22-inch 5-spoke Dark Silver aluminum wheels with Chrome inserts (RPO Code SEW).
Notably, neither package nor wheel is available with the Max Trailering Package.
That’s it. The only difference between the 2019 Silverado High Country Premium and Deluxe packages are the wheels.
In addition to the previously mentioned features, the 2019 Silverado High Country features the following unique equipment:
- An exclusive front grille design with two-tone chrome and bronze finish
- High-intensity LED reflector headlamps with signature Daytime Running Lights
- Body-color accents, including bumpers and mirror caps
- Chrome assist steps from wheel to wheel, which can be upgraded to the power-retractable and rearward articulating steps
- Power up/down tailgate
- LED signature taillamps
- Dual exhaust outlets integrated within the rear bumper
- A bevy of standard features that are either optional or not available on other trims
It is currently unknown what the difference in price will be between the High Country Premium and Deluxe packages.
So, which of the two packages do you prefer? Vote in the poll and talk to us in the comments.
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