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What Is The Chevrolet Silverado Texas Edition?

There’s no question that Texans love their pickup trucks. In fact, Chevy has previously indicated that roughly one out of every six full-size pickups sold goes to the Lone Star State. With that in mind, it should come as no surprise that the Bow Tie brand offers a special package called the Chevrolet Silverado Texas Edition.

Broadly speaking, the Chevrolet Silverado Texas Edition bundles together some of the most popular packages offered on the pickup. In addition, Texas Edition models also equip unique badging that add an extra dose of Texas pride to the exterior.

Chevrolet Silverado Texas Edition

Chevrolet Silverado Texas Edition

Buyers can specify the Silverado Texas Edition package for LT, RST, and LTZ trim levels on 2020 model year Silverado 1500’s. The Texas Edition package is tagged with RPO code PDA. The content of the Texas Edition package varies between the trims. On LT and RST models, the Texas Edition package adds the Convenience Package, a locking rear differential, the Trailering Package, and special Texas Edition badging.

Meanwhile, adding the Texas Edition package to the Silverado 1500 LTZ equips the Convenience Package, the Safety Package, and special Texas Edition badging.

Check out a complete breakdown of the content included in these packages in the toggle below:

LT And RST Trim Levels

PDA – Texas Edition, includes Convenience Package (PCL), locking rear differential (G80), Trailering Package (Z82) and Texas Edition badging.

LTZ Convenience Package (PCZ) includes:

  • Bucket seats (A50) with center console (D07)
  • Heated and ventilated front seats (KQV)
  • Rear sliding power window (A48)
  • Universal Home Remote (UG1)
  • Two USB ports (MCZ) with auxiliary input
  • Power up/down tailgate (QT6)
  • Crew Cab models include rear heated seats (KA6)
  • Trailering Package (Z82), includes trailer hitch, 7-pin and 4-pin connectors and Hitch Guidance (CTT)

LTZ Trim Level

LTZ Texas Edition, includes LTZ Convenience Package (PCZ), Safety Package (PQB) and Texas Edition badging.

LTZ Convenience Package (PCZ) includes:

  • Bucket seats (A50) with center console (D07)
  • Heated and ventilated front seats (KQV)
  • Rear sliding power window (A48)
  • Universal Home Remote (UG1)
  • Two USB ports (MCZ) with auxiliary input
  • Power up/down tailgate (QT6)
  • Crew Cab models include rear heated seats (KA6)

Safety Package (PQB) includes:

Buyers can also get the Texas Edition package with the Chevrolet Silverado HD, including LT and LTZ trim levels. The content of the Silverado Texas Edition package once again varies depending on the trim level, with the LT version adding in the Convenience Package, Safety Package, and Texas Edition badging, and the LTZ version adding in the LTZ Convenience Package, Safety Package, and Texas Edition badging. Check out a complete breakdown of the content on offer in the toggle below:

LT Trim Level

Texas Edition, for Crew Cab and Double Cab models, includes Convenience Package (PCL), Safety Package (PQB) and Texas Edition badging.

Convenience Package (PCL) includes:

  • Dual-zone automatic climate control (CJ2)
  • 10-way power driver seat including power lumbar (A2X)
  • Heated driver and passenger seats (KA1)
  • Heated steering wheel (KI3)
  • Manual tilt/telescoping steering column (N37)
  • Rear-window defogger (C49)
  • Keyless Open and Start (ATH)
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel (NP5)
  • Steering column lock (N06)
  • Remote Start (BTV)
  • Content theft alarm (UTJ)
  • EZ Lift power lock and release tailgate (QT5)
  • Bed LED cargo area lighting (UF2)
  • LED fog lamps (T3U)
  • Rear wheelhouse liners (B1J)
  • Crew Cab and Double Cab models include front 40/20/40 split-bench (AZ3) with under-seat storage, auxiliary power outlet (KPA), two charge-only USB ports for second row (USS)

Safety Package (PQB) includes:

  • Front and Rear Park Assist (UD5)
  • Lane Change Alert (UKC) with Side Blind Zone Alert
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert (UFG)

LTZ Trim Level

LTZ Texas Edition includes LTZ Convenience Package (PCZ), Safety Package (PQB) and Texas Edition badging.

LTZ Convenience Package (PCZ) includes:

  • Bucket seats  (A50) with center console (D07)
  • Heated and ventilated front seats (KQV)
  • Rear sliding power window (A48)
  • Universal Home Remote (UG1)
  • Power up/down tailgate (QT6)
  • Bed LED cargo area lighting (UF2)
  • Crew Cab models include rear heated seats (KA6)

Safety Package (PQB) includes:

  • Front and Rear Park Assist (UD5)
  • Lane Change Alert (UKC) with Side Blind Zone Alert
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert (UFG)

Which Silverado Texas Edition would you prefer? Let us know in the comments, and make sure to subscribe to GM Authority for more Chevrolet Silverado news, Chevrolet news, and around-the-clock GM news coverage.

Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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Comments

  1. I like the styling of the texas silverado much better than the current silverado! the styling of the front end is more perportional than the current Sverado and looks much better. hovever i don’t like the square finders over the round tires!

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  2. Article is way off base. Lists LTZ package for LT which is wrong. Doesn’t list the larger tires. Article is inaccurate and makes no sense.

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  3. I have a 2023 2500
    Texas lT Z71 6.6 Gas
    I LOVE ❤️ driving it pulling a 10,000 lb trailer
    Bumper hich I live 6 months in the Gulf of Mexico and 6 months in South Dakota
    Got it in December and have 12,000 miles on it . I’M a Vietnam vet jus to give you some idea
    How did I am
    It drives and handles very good
    I’M very happy with it and the price was good

    Reply

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