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What Should General Motors Call The Electric Chevy Silverado: Poll

Earlier this week, General Motors confirmed that it was developing a new all-electric iteration of the Chevy Silverado pickup truck, resulting in a flurry of interest among fans. The question is – what will it be called?

As GM Authority covered previously, one possible name for the upcoming all-electric Chevy Silverado is “Silverado E.” Along with confirmation of the all-electric pickup’s development, General Motors also released a new teaser video that shows the Silverado nameplate against a shadowy background. As the camera pulls back to reveal the entire nameplate, the “E” in the name is isolated with a blue glint. As the rest of the background fades, the “E” remains highlighted in blue.

Further evidence that General Motors may call the all-electric Chevy Silverado the Silverado E comes from the teaser image file name – “Chevrolet-Silverado-E-Teaser.”

However, Silverado E isn’t the only possibility here. A few others include Silverado EV, or possibly even Silverado Electric.

At this point it’s unclear what General Motors will end up naming the all-electric Chevy Silverado. Details on the battery-driven pickup are still few and far between, although we do know that it will offer upwards of 400 miles of range per charge, with GM’s Ultium technology under the skin. We also know it will boast a ground-up design specifically built for all-electric power, with both retail and fleet versions offered to customers.

When it finally hits production, the new all-electric Chevy Silverado will be built at GM’s Factory Zero facility in Michigan. The plant was previously known as Detroit-Hamtramck, and received $2.2 billion in upgrades earlier this year. Factory Zero will also produce the new GMC Hummer EV pickup, the GMC Hummer EV SUV, and the Cruise Origin autonomous taxi.

We want to know – what do you think General Motors should call the new all-electric Chevy Silverado? Let us know by voting in the poll below and posting 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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  1. I think they could drop the Silverado name and just go back to the alphanumeric like it was in the older days, (C/K1500) and just call it the E1500, E2500, etc.

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    1. e/10 2WD, E/10 4WD, E/20, E/30?

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      1. There is a Silverado 1500, 2500,3500,so let’s call that Silverado that can go 400 miles on a single charge The Silverado 400E .When that comes out, you bet I’m going to buy one..I dont tow, but Love my Silverados. GOOD BYE GAS STATIONS..GOOD BYE…

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        1. I’ve been driving an EV for almost 3 years, you’ll love it. I plan on getting a nicely used hummer ev

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        2. Until you run out of electricity stranded on the side of the road wishing you had a regular, normal gas engine like everybody else who isn’t into these goofy electric cars.

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          1. Those who own a Chevy Bolt or Tesla Electric Vehicles pretty much have the resources and references as to where to recharge their vehicles during long distance commutes and towards the end of this decade, the Charging Stations will become much more convenient nationwide, we got to stop having doubts about different approaches towards driving a car or truck when it comes to powertrain technology, we got until 2050 at least in most areas before the ICE will officially be a thing of the past, so there is still time to enjoy it.

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            1. There are hardly any charging stations. Those that exist are more expensive than gas. Anything else you’d like debunked?

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              1. The only point of merit that you bring up, is the cost of using a charging station (I assume you mean DC fast charge). Yes, they cost about the same as gas…but what fool would buy an electric car if they didn’t have an easy and cheap way to charge it (at home…for example) a majority of the time. Fast charging is used for convenience and speed, which for some is worth the extra money. I DC fast-charged my Bolt approximately 6 times in the 3 years that I owned it. Of those, only 1 or 2 of those weren’t free. The other 99.9% of the time I charged for free at work (Level 2) or for $0.04/kWh in my garage (also Level 2 and nearly free).

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                1. People fuel at gas stations for speed and convenience. Without oppressive gas taxes that pay for welfare limos (public transportation) gas would be cheaper than electricity.

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                  1. Would be and actuality are 2 totally different things and to answer your question every charge station has DC fast charging it takes about 30 minutes and my car had 80% charge, but EV owners like gas owners have to be responsible for themselves, if you low on gas you go get gas if your low on charge you go to a charge station or simply charge at home like most owners do, this is a non issue

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          2. I drove a Volt for 5 years and a Bolt for 3. If you run out of charge in an EV it’s operator error, just like in a gas powered car. Since I turned in my Bolt lease I’ve seen dozens of new DC fast charging stations popping up (in Michigan)…literally in the last 6 months. Charging is becoming easier by the day. Melania – I think you’re projecting.

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            1. Any evidence of charging stations? Or just talking points?

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              1. Um, yeah….there’s a little app called Plugshare, which everybody uses. If you filter by DC CSS charging stations, you can see how many show up on the map. The last time I looked at the map was probably in November 2020. I just checked it a week ago and there are literally dozens more DC fast charging stations in my immediate region than there was just a ~6 months ago. Not anecdotal evidence, not talking points…just experience and observations from a prior EV owner.

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                1. First of all that website is not “official” and it’s worse than wikipedia, not only can anybody edit it, anybody can ADD fake stations! Just like bidens magical surge!

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                  1. So go to chargpoint then that’s official been around since the beginning. I use it to charge my car easy app and connected to Google navigation. To easy!!!

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              2. Have 3 right by my house

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          3. The same way people run out of gas haha dumb comparison try another.

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  2. How about anything but Silverado xyz! If it is not built using a Silverado as it’s basis, how about something old brought back or something entirely new; like Cameo, 3100 ET, Sonoma or Fleetside EV, Lonestar EUT, etc… At least be original and not derivative.

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  3. I think they should just call it the Cheyenne. That’s what they call Silverado in other markets and it use to be a trim level for many years back in the 60-80s. A different name would set the truck apart so it isn’t just the “EV version” of the Silverado. Just a thought.

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    1. I like this idea but am not sure if Cheyenne is the right fit. I’d like to see a real sports truck and called the Cheyenne.

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  4. Silv -E -rado

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    1. Electrarado has a jingle to it

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    2. chevE anyone?

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  5. I think the 3 names to vote on are generic. The name should be similar yet new. A name doesn’t have to have background it doesn’t have to an old meaning. It’s a new name it’s a new word. Say the name “Erado” a few times its catchy short and its in the word Silverado. Also with the new teaser it works with the highlight of the E. My vote is on option 4. “Erado”

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    1. Don’t bother with some “electrified” version of the Silverado name at all. Silverado is a terrific truck name, but it’s not worth it. Time to hop back into the WayBack machine and dust off the Avalanche nameplate…because that’s what the “Silverado EV” looks like anyway. Big C-pillar sails.

      Carscoops did a near-perfect render of it already. Check it our if you want a good look at the truck before it’s revealed fully.

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  6. Actually you don’t have to change anything with the name here is why; Silverado is a portmanteau of the words “Silver” in English and “El Dorado” in Spanish which refers to “a place of silver” or just “the silver.” And guess what; silver is the most electrically conductive element in the universe. Jackpot!

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    1. »silver is the most electrically conductive element in the universe« ????

      I think that is gold.
      You see a lot of gold coated contacts etc, but never of silver.

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      1. No, silver is more conductive but it is also the easiest element to oxidize in the open environment, so gold is used instead for contacts.

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      2. Silver in it’s true form is far to brittle and only slightly better than copper for conductivity. Then there are the corrosive reasons as to why they gold plate.

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    2. SILVERCEL EV 1500..Has a nice ring to it..

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  7. Silverado EVT

    Matches RST

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    1. DOA will probably work.

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      1. Found On Road Dead is the new black.

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        1. That was dumb as f***….

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  8. Probably will retain Silverado in there somewhere to be able to add it to current Silverado sales numbers to make the EV look like it’s selling.

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  9. Cancelled who the hell wants a truck that can only go 3-400 miles and stop for a recharge, how long do I have to wait to be on the road again and complete my trip?
    Also all this so called GREEN technology. How green is all the plastics in these vehicles and how green is the making and disposal of the freaking batteries? What a joke! And why? Because your dictating joke of a government says so…

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    1. You don’t have to buy it, furthermore you don’t even drive a 100 miles a day so why would that even matter!? I’m sure you’ve never driven an EV either right!!
      Another old taking head.
      Oh, to help you with some information you can get 80% recharge in 20 minutes on the DC fast charger same as my car, you people who’ve never driven an EV need to educate yourselves before speaking because you sound foolish.

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      1. People will make up whatever excuses they can to support their opinion.

        With EVs they like to reference long road trips they probably never take. EVs don’t check every box, nothing does. It’s figuring out what you need and if it fits those needs.

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        1. Long road trips they NEVER take? Long road trips they CANT take on an extension cord!

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          1. There’s a charging network from southern Florida to southern California and 1 is being built across the mid-west then the across the upper states. A little research can go a long way, furthermore most people don’t drive more than 15 miles a day and hardly ever do road trips again a non-issue

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    2. I’m more concerned with where all this electricity is going to come from to power all these electric vehicles. The U.S. power grids are woefully inadequate in their current state. Solar and wind are not going to provide the surplus electricity needed. Are we looking at coal? Coal and battery production/disposal are probably a worse combo than oil.

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      1. Same place as your house and it’ll be way cheaper than what you pay to power your home. I’ve had an EV for 3 years you don’t even notice it at all, you pay more to run the AC in the summer

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        1. But where is all this EXTRA electricity coming from? Our grids can only produce so much.

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          1. Same place as your house and way cheaper on 220 volt charger. I don’t even notice the EV. I notice the AC in the summer, furthermore it only takes 20 minutes for 80% charge and maybe 90 minutes for a full charge, all charging stations use quick chargers.

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      2. It’s going to cause nationwide blackouts and the liberals will say “just pedal your bicycle generator!”.

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        1. The Republican lead State of Texas didn’t expect a major Black Out due to their Energy Independence either but it happened.

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          1. They were dependent on frozen wind turbines that took the whole system down.

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            1. Wrong, according to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas of the 45 gigawatts that was lost during the winter storm of 2021. Of that 45 gigawatts that were lost 28 gigawatts came from thermal sources (gas, coal, nuclear) and 18 gigawatts came from wind and solar. The problem wasn’t the source of the power if gas, coal, nuclear, wind and solar all failed.

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              1. Thermal plants don’t freeze. Unheated solar panels and wind turbines do.

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            2. You just be spewing out false information hahaha had nothing to do with frozen wind turbines

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    3. What?! Your current truck has a 400 plus mile range?

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      1. We’ll see what those Real World Numbers have to say once they get the Max Range out of that truck while Towing, so stay tuned.

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    4. Uh dont you only get that with a 20gallon tank! Oh and do you really drive the gas trucks to end of tank anyway to fill it up again..most not….oy. I will gladly buy one with 3 to 400 range and 80% charge in 30minutes or less if needed on the road travels only.

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      1. Wow somebody has actually been doing research. I have said this same thing haha people who don’t even leave there little cities or counties are worried about range, another I hear how many miles will it get when you tow, how many people do you see in trucks everyday by themselves driving 10 miles to work towing absolutely nothing? Several!!
        The uneducated talk the most. I’ve had an ev for 3 years and love it. 80% charge in 30 minutes is plenty and there’s no difference on the utility bill.

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  10. I am assuming they will call the EV Silverado a Chevrolet Silverado HAHA
    All kidding aside most likely Silverado EV I would guess

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  11. Elverado, of course!

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  12. is this going to look like a regular silverado but battery powered?

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    1. There’s no knowing at this point however, I’d think it’d not look much different – after all, we’re talking GM here; case in point: Look at the Hummer EV.

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      1. i’d be worried if it is just an ev silverado with some unique badging.

        this car is going to be expensive if it is going to have a 400 mile range and at that price buyers don’t want to be anonymous.

        also does making it EV powered make for a better truck?

        i think the hummer is different because gm isn’t selling both an EV and ICE hummer at the same time.

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      2. Hummer looks great right, mean and rugged and giant!!!

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    2. Steve,

      The new Silverado EV looks very little like the current Silverado. It’s thinner and more rounded, with a front similar to the new Bolt EUV, but much more rugged and aggressive. It also uses C-pillar sails, very much like the old Chevrolet Avalanche and the new Hummer EV pickup.

      Carscoops put out a terrific, bang-on rendering a few months back based on two partial images that leaked. If you want to know what the truck actually looks like, that render is 95% of the way there.

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  13. The “Lithium-Ion-erado”.

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  14. Chev-E

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  15. How about Avalanch-E

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    1. Silverad-E

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      1. silrEVado

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  16. Its still a silverado so make it a model name. For example you currently have a silversdo RST / LT / LTE So call the eletric one Silverado ET
    I could see the commercial now using ET alian as a marketing thing

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  17. Silverado 1500 E or 1500 EV, or E 1500/EV 1500, 2500 E/EV etc. etc.?

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  18. Huckle Bearer Silverado

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    1. simply Silverado E, or Silverade

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  19. Call it the E-Rection. Make it lifted from factory. It’ll sell out like crazy in Texas.

    “Hey come check out my new E-Rection”

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  20. Government Hoax

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  21. Silverado EV looks good maybe EV in blue or green

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  22. How about silverado KOEN.(King of electrical nightmares.)

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  23. They could call the Steaming Pile because that’s what it is going to be. Gm can’t build anything electronic that works right now and we are supposed to believe that an all electric truck is going to be ok? I don’t believe it.

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    1. My GM EV hasn’t given me any trouble 30k miles in. I pass all gas stations and what’s an oil change, what are you even taking about!?

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  24. Silverado EV

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  25. My a Ford man myself. But they shouldn’t desecrate the Silverado name. Name that electric thing something totally different

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  26. Should be called chevy silo or silex or something like chevy elite , chevy chaos. Something unique.

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  27. Electrorado
    This name would be perfect. It would fit in the theme of the Silverado and Colorado with the -rado at the end.

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  28. The Disgrace

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  29. The Chevrolet Electron

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  30. Eldarado

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  31. Silverado E1500, E2500, E3500

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  32. For Right wingies since they luv trucks, Electric Boogaloo, Proudly Electric, White Power!!!….

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  33. How about not mine yeah thats what I like not mine.

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  34. Electrado 2500 HD

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  35. How about calling it STUPIDADO. How insane to make a work truck electric. I will never buy one. You guys are trying too hard. Keep a truck a truck and leave the feeble electric reliability to the cars.

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  36. No combusterado.

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  37. Amperado.

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  38. It can be called the Chevrolet rEcall

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  39. GForce⚡

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  40. Might as well call it Desperado! lol!

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  41. gm should stick to calling it the Silverado E, like they proposed just from their most recent post in regards to this upcoming Truck.

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  42. You can call it any damn thing you want. I’d call it a good Chevy without a motor in it.

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  43. The Potentially Obsolete Silverado or just POS for short. It could also work for the Sierra.

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  44. Jolt

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  45. The far left truck 😎

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  46. Since the truck will be produced in the Factory Zero, how about Silverado EZ.

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  47. Chevy Static

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  48. The name should be “Buyer Beware”

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  49. First thing that comes to mind is that electric cars can only go so far before needing a charging point. You can carry extra fuel in a gas or diesel pickup. I would have to consider calling it the “Silverado LIMITED”

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  50. Electroado

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  51. Don’t care because I won’t be buying it. Hopefully, they’ll still sell the gas version long enough that I can buy one more when my current one goes to Chevy heaven. Otherwise, I’ll be forced to something I thought I’d never have to consider and that’s look at Tundras.

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  52. Elite, because that is the group of folks that are going to be able to afford it!

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  53. Elite, because that is the group of folks who are going to be able to afford it!

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    1. Their starting price may be equivalent to a Base Model Escalade, $72,000.00, 10k cheaper than the upcoming Edition 3 Hummer, still expensive, but I’m just guessing….

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  54. Hi ho silverE

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  55. If Ford is naming it’s electric truck the F-150 EV, then Chevy should keep the Silverado name and add EV, too.

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  56. I think they should call it Silverado with the VOLT package.

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  57. Silverado ElecTruck

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  58. DOA? STAND IN CORNER, STACK BBs

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  59. Optimus in short for Optimus Prime the transformer

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  60. The Electric Silverado is an Excellent Example
    Of an Expensive Mistake 🥵
    Ya better trade it in before the Batteries need
    Replacement!

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    1. Do you drive an EV on a daily basis?
      Do you know anybody who does?
      Do you know the longevity of an EV battery?
      ….Didn’t think so.
      So why speak on something you know absolutely nothing about, get with the times old timer, once you actually drive an ev then you’ll have the actual knowledge to speak on it. I’m starting to believe that people who know the least talk the most.

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  61. Given GM’s affection for naming their trucks for areas of the Rocky Mountains and south west U.S., maybe they ought to name their electric Silverado after a city or town in the Rockies or southwest that has a large scale electric generation plant.

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  62. EGB=Electric Government Buggy

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  63. Call it the “Silver E”. Then start branding a large silver “E” logo on the sides of the bed. Keep it simple and easy to repeat.

    Silver E 1500
    Silver E 2500
    Silver E 4500

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  64. Astroglide would be my pick for a name

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  65. SilverBolt😂

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  66. Silverado Lightening!

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  67. Anything but a Silverado I believe the Silverado is gas not electric and just use a number for it

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  68. How about a name like “Da Joke” or something longer like, “Why wee wee,wee in wind”! Who in their right mind actually believes electric vehicles will make a difference in the worlds weather? The weather is, has been and will continue to change. Come on folks, this is a cooked up idea to enable a few to get richer. Think of the Mississippi river as the cut off point for charging stations. Nothing west of it save a few cesspools called major cities will benefit. Where is all this electric power going to be produced, wait I know, how bout Mars and we’ll string a couple of 500KW lines. Ah, another good name just popped up for a GM electric P/U is, “Pipe Dream”. The shocking truth is we the people will be paying for the power. Welcome to Communism folks!

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    1. Ignorance runs deep within you a talking head with zero knowledge of EV, I’m sure you’ve never even driven one to speak on it and FYI there’s a full charging network from south Florida all the way to San Diego and two more cross country EV lines are being built as I type this, do research before you speak.

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  69. Should call it cave. Like…cave in to the libtards.

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  70. Let’s see, we have the LS, LT and LTZ. Why not keep it simple and call it the LE?

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  71. How about Chevrolet Cellerado?

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  72. Electric junk

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  73. Edorado

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  74. Cellverado!

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  75. ChevE Sparkarado E/L400 . Likely to be the heaviest truck in it’s class. The real world range will likely be just enough to sparkle in the driveway until it collects dust.

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  76. Chevy TURD

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  77. They can name it “Faulty is Normal”.

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  78. The Chevy Douchebag

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  79. Silverado Electrifying

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  80. I’m thinking … maybe something simple like – Chevy, “spirit”

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  81. Here’s a stupid-sounding name:
    Silver- E -do.
    Seriously, I agree with replacing the Silverado name with the alpha-numeric, E10, E20, etc. E1500, E2000, etc. has too many syllables. K.I.S.S.

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  82. chEVy Silverado.

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  83. Electard?

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  84. Call it what it is, a Silverado.

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  85. Electrarado 1500 ,it sounds catchy

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  86. Electrarado, it sounds catchy

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  87. Silverado E-class

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  88. I say that they keep the Silverado name so that it stays in the lineup and builds off of it. But name the classes as E1500, E2500, E3500 and so on. That to me would make the most sense it rolls off the tongue easy, keeps the current branding and long reputation, and also lines up with not only the current 1500 and so on but also calls a bit back to the old K1500 and whatnot.

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  89. Call it the Biden SHILveraldo.

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  90. Come on gang, you’ve skip the best name ever…

    … SHOCKarado!

    You’ll be shocked when you see the price. Didn’t you see the Hummer pricing using the same platform?

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  91. Ewww Yukkk would be a good name.

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  92. I suggest SILEVRADO (SIL=SILENCE, EV=ELECTRIC VEHICLE, RADO= SILVERADO)

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  93. I believe it should revert to the 60’s and just be an E10! Cheyenne Indian tribe might get pissed! Use your solid history to identify and promote new products. The Apple Play will track charging stations so there is no reason to get stranded. AOC and the thug squad is hell bent on eliminating fossil fuels so we just better get ready to change. 120 years ago horsemen said cars were just a fad and would go away!

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  94. Silverado but highlight the “E” and use the blue colour, no need for a stupid electric name, keep it simple

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  95. How bout “Silverado, it’s Electrifying”.

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