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2022 Chevy Silverado: Here Are The Two New Interior Colors

General Motors officially pulled the sheets on the fully refreshed 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 last September, unveiling a long list of changes and updates for the popular light-duty pickup truck. Among the changes was the addition of two new interior colors, as profiled here.

The two new interior colors on offer for the refreshed 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 include Jet Black / Graystone, tagged with production code H37, and Jet Black / Nightshift Blue, tagged with production code H38. Jet Black / Graystone is only available for the Silverado ZR2 trim level, while Jet Black / Nightshift Blue is only available for the Silverado High Country trim level. Both new interior colors include Perforated Leather seating surfaces.

The rest of the 2022 Chevy Silverado interior color lineup includes Gideon / Very Dark Atmosphere, and Jet Black. To note, the new Jet Black / Nightshift Blue was added as a replacement for the Jet Black / Umber previously available for the Chevy Silverado High Country.

Further updates for the 2022 model-year refresh include a new front fascia and grille design, while three new exterior colors now join the lineup as well, specifically Dark Ash, Sand Dune, and Glacier Blue Metallic. The interior of the pickup was also completely overhauled, and features a 13.4-inch color touchscreen that is equipped as standard on LT, RST, LT Trail Boss, ZR2, LTZ, and High Country trim levels. The ZR2 trim is also new, offering next-level off-road capability.

As a reminder, the refreshed 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 is available with four engine options, starting with the turbocharged 2.7L I4 L3B gasoline engine, which now produces 23 percent more torque for a total of 430 pound-feet, as well as the naturally aspirated 5.3L V8 L84 gasoline engine, the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine, and the 3.0L I6 LM2 turbodiesel Duramax.

Under the body panels, the refreshed 2022 Chevy Silverado rides on the GM T1 platform, while production takes place at the GM Silao plant in Mexico, the GM Fort Wayne plant in Indiana, and later this year, the GM Oshawa plant in Canada.

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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. “later this year, the GM Oshawa plant in Canada.”

    So that much for Oshawa building the 1500s this spring…

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  2. everyone reading this today should realize the fine folks at GM are only allowing the high country one color , and the ZR2 the other color, yet gm authority did not proof read what they typed. high country only has a dark black looking color, and the ZR2 has the black gray deal. no other truck can get the interiors. GM loves there black interiors.

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    1. High Country has 2 interior options, Jet Black / Night shift Blue (2 tone) or all Jet Black. ZR2 is no different than your King Ranch in that it only offers one interior color. Personally with the price of trucks these days I think all manufacturers should offer a minimum of three interior color options on each trim level.

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      1. Truckz ,
        Read peoples comments, I’m not the only one that hates Black, or Black ASH, or Black with navy blue, or black with very dark walnut, DARK,DARK,DARK. why the piss would the GM do Black, then Navy Blue in same model. well I guess it matches all the black plastic on exterior LMAO… stop sale on all GM HD trucks , LMAO

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        1. Your lack of research is once again showing. Only 3,400 regular 3500’s were involved in the stop sale, the rest were certain models of 4500 through 6500’s. You specifically said “all GM HD trucks”. Your statement is flat out false! Not to mention Autoblog is reporting today that the stop sale is already resolved.

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  3. I dislike the black interiors so much that I stopped buying Chev trucks’

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  4. Was lucky to get the ZR2! Absolutely love it! Interior is on another level!

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  5. I have driven Chevys all my life but unless they get over the current fascination with black interiors I may have bought my last GM vehicle. Absolutely hate black interiors.

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  6. Just to note, you mention the same interior color for ZR2 and high country on accident in the 2nd paragraph. 🙂

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    1. Thank you for calling that out! Post has been updated

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  7. Would love to learn how to track my build on my recently ordered ZR 2 Silverado. I only have the build # and my dealer stats “
    No build date yet .

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    1. If the dealer does not have a VIN # , Nothings happening.

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  8. I am sick of most the vehicle colors. What ever happened to green vehicles, blue, yellow vehicles and so on. I am definitely tired of black, greys and whites. And what about interior colors. Bring back the blues, reds, greens, tans and again so on. Car builders should give the buyers, more choices. I would love to own a green truck with saddle interior. Only in my dreams or have the vehicle repainted and an interior job for another $20,000, wtf.

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