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2021 Chevy Silverado HD Gets A Price Bump

The 2021 Chevy Silverado HD has received a small price increase across all trim levels.

From now on, the 2021 Chevy Silverado HD will be $400 more expensive in the base WT trim level, while the next most expensive trim levels, the LT and the Custom, will be $500 more expensive. The handsomely equipped LTZ trim level will also receive a price increase of $300, while the range-topping High Country will jump in price by $900.

These price increases apply to both the 2021 Silverado 2500HD and 3500HD with any powertrain and/or drivetrain configuration. The price changes were also tallied with the truck’s destination and freight charges already factored into the base price. As a reminder, the 2021 Chevy Silverado HD is available with two engine options: a 6.6L L8T V8 gasoline engine and a 6.6L L5P Duramax turbodiesel engine.

Let’s use the 2021 Chevy Silverado 2500HD as an example of how these pricing changes will look on paper. The truck previously started at $36,195 for a WT trim level with two-wheel-drive, the 6.6L L8T V8 gasoline engine and a six-speed automatic transmission, but from now on, this same truck will cost $36,595, as the WT trim level has gone up in price by $400.

General Motors applied a number of very small changed to the Silverado HD for the 2021 model year. These include an abundance of new wheel options and the addition of two new exterior colors, Mosaic Black Metallic and Cherry Red Tintcoat, which replace Shadow Gray Metallic and Cajun Red Tintcoat. Chevy also made various package-level changes to the pickup truck for 2021, introducing new options packages and special editions.

The 2021 Chevy Silverado HD is built at the GM Flint Assembly plant in Michigan alongside the closely related 2021 GMC Sierra HD.

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  1. I still don’t understand why they decided to make literally the ugliest truck in history.

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    1. So the Chevy Silverado HD is too expensive, too large, and too ugly? I wonder why it’s selling like crazy? I mean inventories are so low it’s basically sold out.

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      1. I literally just said it was ugly, nothing more than that. You seem to have wanted me to say that it was too big and expensive, I only commented on it’s front end design, which again, is hideous.

        I’ve always felt gm had the best looking HD trucks, until this monstrosity of design was released on the world.

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  2. I bought a 2021 2500 HD LT trim model and love it its a powerful rugged work truck with a nice smooth ride I chose the regular cab version comes with long bed and has all the needed features I needed it looks awesome too and I think its a great value

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    1. $400-$900 price increase will pay the number plates in some states if one is towing 18k lb trailer the price doesn’t matter as they need the most hd 1ton they can find I d buy one in 2yrs with 50k on it if any issues hopefully they are worked out by then

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  3. Every brand has their own problems and none of them are perfect.
    I don’t know what it is like in the USA but if you look at the USED truck lots in Canada, Ford and Dodge Pick Ups are by far the majority. You would be hard pressed to find a Chevy or GMC used unless the mileage is excessive and even then it is slip pickings.
    To me that says it all!

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  4. I don’t know what to think about GM of late. I ordered a 2021 Silverado 2500 LTZ extended cab in September only to find out out in November they are not making it available to the general public 2 months after I ordered it. So I order a 2500 Silverado LTZ crew cab with a 6.6 gas engine only to get a call from the salesman telling me they are not sure when GM is going to start making that vehicle with the gas engine. He suggested we go the LT model with added packages and the 6.6 Diesel engine and more money all around. So now I’m on my third attempt to get a truck only to find out after reading your news letter, GM is raising the price of a Silverado 2500 by $500 and adding on another $100 for transport fees. I’ve been buying a new truck every two to three years. Maybe it’s time to think a little differently about the manufacturer of a new vehicle. Disappointed in Michigan.

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  5. I ordered my Sierra LTZ November prior to this price increase. The dealer assured me that I would NOT be included in the price change as my truck has ALREADY been ordered. Hopefully I will see it by March.

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  6. Barry
    Thanks for the heads up, have to wait and see how it works out . Not going to get to excited until the new one gets here .
    Thanks

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  7. I purchased a new 2021 chev. 2500 HD – High Country. I ordered every option on my pickup and after driving it for a week come to realize it does not have adaptive cruise. Nor does it not have but is not available for my new 2021 High Country 2500 HD Duramax. If anyone knows of a aftermarket available please let me know.

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