Pricing for the 2020 Chevrolet Silverado HD has been announced by General Motors and somewhat surprisingly, it will actually be cheaper than the outgoing 2019 model year truck.
The entry-level Silverado HD Work Truck with a regular cab and long bed will start at $35,695 including destination. A Silverado 3500 HD in the same configuration will only be marginally more expensive, starting at $36,895.
The cheapest 2019 model year Silverado HD, the double cab, long box Work Truck, started at $37,600 including destination. A regular cab, long box 2019 Silverado HD Work Truck started at $38,100.
While more affordable than the outgoing Silverado HD, the 2020 Chevrolet Silverado HD is still more expensive than the competition. The Ford F-250 Super Duty is the cheapest heavy duty pickup at $34,745, while the Ram 2500 HD is priced similarly from $35,090.
The 2020 Chevrolet Silverado HD comes standard with a 6.6-liter L8T V8, which is good for 401 horsepower and 464 lb-ft of torque. GM’s improved 6.6-liter L5P Duramax diesel V8 is also on the table. The V8 is paired with a six-speed automatic transmission, while the diesel is mated to an Allison-branded 10-speed automatic.
The 2020 Chevrolet Silverado HD and 2020 GMC Sierra HD will begin to arrive at dealers starting next Monday. All versions of the trucks are built at the Flint Assembly plant in Michigan, which is in line to receive $150M worth of upgrades in order to support production of GM’s light and heavy duty pickups.
“We have tremendous opportunities to grow our heavy-duty pickup business, because we’ve invested in capability, performance, innovation and capacity,” GM President Mark Reuss said of GM’s new light and heavy duty pickup strategy. “Our Flint team is up to the challenge to build world-class quality products to drive the growth.”
Silverado 2500HD Regular Cab | Silverado 2500HD Double Cab | Silverado 2500 HD Crew Cab | Silverado 3500 HD Regular Cab | Silverado 3500 HD Double Cab | Silverado 3500 HD Crew Cab | . | |
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WT | $35,695 | $38,095 | $39,895 | $36,895 | $39,495 | $41,095 | |
Custom | N/A | $40,595 | $42,395 | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
LT | $39,595 | $41,595 | $43,395 | $40,795 | $42,995 | $44,595 | |
LTZ | N/A | $50,295 | $52,095 | N/A | N/A | $53,295 | |
High Country | N/A | $62,695 | N/A | N/A | $63,895 |
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Comments
These trucks and the 1500’s need some body side molding offered,chrome or body color. They are a little plain looking along the side.
Those body moldings come loose after a while—keep them off,please.
Saw a red one drive by me yesterday. The thing is a Commanding presence on the road. I liked it.
Nothing modern just ugly (inside and outside) tank with high flat hood. Front looks like 2 trucks in one body. Interior is the same disaster as in 1500. Chevy, GMC and Caddy needs new designers and stop using focus group!
My boss is due to replace 2 3500 landscaper dumps. He has been all GM since he started. If Ford can compete on price with the 3500 wt, GM might lose a few sales
,,,They say the 2020 is cheaper than the 2019. Providing they didn’t take away content that would give you a better product at a better price which is good. Now if only it was better looking. Looking at various pictures I am not impressed by the look but will hold final judgement until I actually see one.
What’s the difference between a 2500 and a 3500? Are they on different chassis’s or is it just a trim level?
The 2500 are 3/4 ton trucks. 3500 are 1 ton trucks. The 3500 are bigger and longer, you only get dual rear wheels with the 3500. The chassis components on the 3500 are noticeably more robust.
3500 HD can be had in single or dual rear wheels. 3500 has larger and more robust brake components. Just like the 2500 has larger brake components than the 1500.
Yes but the incentives at the dealer will be less. Same with 1500’s the average sale price will be higher because of this.
I think ford has finally switched me from gm with the new port inj, gasser super duty 10 speed trans. 3/4ton 4w.d.
Still need to get rid of items so the working class can afford these trucks,cant you go back to special order your truck to what you can afford?
For the price of these trucks,throw in some chrome,real chrome.
They do make them in two versions. One blacked out or more correctly called body coloured and one chromed to the max. Seems that both get criticised for what they are. Get what you want and turn a blind eye to the style you don’t like.