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2021 Chevy Silverado Realtree Orders Set To Open In January

Chevrolet is offering outdoor and hunting enthusiasts a new pickup specially tailored to their interests. It’s called the Silverado Realtree Edition, and it’s equipped with a number of unique touches inspired by outdoor lifestyle retailer Realtree. Now, GM Authority has learned that orders for the 2021 Chevy Silverado Realtree are set to open up in January.

Initially debuting earlier this year, the 2021 Chevy Silverado Realtree Edition follows up on the successful 2016 Chevrolet Silverado Realtree Edition, and offers buyers a variety of outdoor-flavored aesthetic upgrades, including Realtree camouflage graphics on the hood and on the rear fenders. There’s also a Realtree logo integrated into the standard bedliner, plus black badging as well.

Other standout features include four-inch black round assist steps, as well as dual black rectangular exhaust tips.

The upgrades continue into the cabin, where the 2021 Chevy Silverado Realtree is equipped with all-weather floor liners and camo-inspired door trim.

The 2021 Chevy Silverado Realtree is based on the Custom Trail Boss trim level, and includes a swath of rough-and-ready equipment, such as a two-inch suspension lift, plus the Z71 Off-Road Package, which tosses in Monotube Rancho shocks, an automatic locking rear differential, skid plates, Hill Descent Control, and an AutoTrac two-speed transfer case. The corners mount 20-inch wheels with a black finish and Goodyear Wrangler Territory MT rubber.

Under the hood, the 2021 Chevy Silverado Realtree is offered as standard with the naturally aspirated 5.3L V8 L82 gas engine, which drives the wheels via a six-speed automatic transmission. Buyers also have the option to equip the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87, which connects to a 10-speed automatic transmission.

Exact pricing information on the 2021 Chevy Silverado Realtree is not yet available. The special edition pickup was first revealed in January at the 2020 SHOT Show in Las Vegas.

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

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  1. Wow, I almost did not see it in the photos with the white and Camo

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  2. Lol! That was good C8.R!

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  3. See what? I don’t see anything…

    Must be why they are not offering it with the diesel (stupid by the way)… They didn’t want it to give away it’s position…

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  4. No thanks. Nothing says I have expensive guns, bows and other hunting equipment inside than this. Its like putting a target on your truck for thieves.

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  5. An expensive custom trim level could live without heated seats kind of used to heated mirrors have not had to deal with iced over mirrors for decades but cannot get comfortable without a power seat.

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  6. So does this hurt the resale value you think? Honest question, because I wouldn’t buy a truck with this on there and I bet a lot of people wouldn’t either.
    Or is the market for this kind of thing big enough that it would work out?

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    1. probably at least a3k pkg. and you will lose a lot of what it actually costs maybe a little less if hunting is big in your area

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      1. Never hurt Eddie Bauer or Harley marked trucks.

        Does it add much no but it never hurts it.

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        1. That’s a good point. The Eddie Bauer stuff wasn’t nearly as obvious, and even the Harley Stuff looked better IMHO, but I certainly wouldn’t choose to have Harley written anywhere on my vehicle.

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          1. I doubt if any used value estimators add any value for camo graphics it will be a sales managers call how much added value they see

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            1. My question was more about how much it hurt the value.
              It probably will be low volume anyway though.

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              1. it will not hurt the value unless your in a place like L.A or N.Y.C. but it’s residual value is low if you want one and do not care about taking the loss,fine you can also get it wrapped in camo, probably cheaper

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    2. The markings are say just try to take em…..

      Sorry well trained hunters do not leave bear like that unattended. If they do then they deserve to get ripped off.

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  7. it will not hurt the value unless your in a place like L.A or N.Y.C. but it’s residual value is low if you want one and do not care about taking the loss,fine you can also get it wrapped in camo, probably cheaper

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