The Chevy Silverado HD lineup will be receiving a mid-cycle refresh for the upcoming 2024 model year, receiving updates and enhancements to the exterior, interior, powertrain, and capabilities. Today, we’re getting our very first look at the revised 2024 Silverado HD High Country in the following GM Authority Live Photo Gallery.
This particular example is a Crew Cab, Standard Bed configuration, spec’d in the range-topping High Country trim level, and finished in the Iridescent Pearl Tricoat (color code G1W) paint color, which goes for an extra $995.
New for the 2024 model year High Country trim is a new strip running the lower length of the doors. This piece also contains the truck’s tonnage designation that, in this case, makes it difficult to determine whether this is a 2500 HD or 3500 HD model. Even so, the badge on the hood shows us that this unit is equipped with the updated L5P Duramax turbodiesel engine.
Up front, we see the new-for-2024 front fascia design, headlined by the new, chromed-out front grille and color-matched front bumper. In addition, check out the new, C-shaped LED headlamp signature.
At the side, we can see the eight-spoke, 20-inch Bright Chrome wheels, which are standard on and exclusive to the High Country trim level.
Moving around to the side of this 2024 Silverado HD, we can see a full chrome treatment, with a chrome running board, chrome door handles, and chrome mirror caps on full display.
Out back, we see the body-matched rear bumper, which also includes the GM CornerStep, as well as Silverado and High Country hard badges on either side of the tailgate, which features the debossed CHEVROLET script. Notably, this particular truck is not equipped with the Chevy Multi-Flex tailgate.
As a reminder, the 2024 Chevy Silverado HD will continue to be equipped with the naturally aspirated 6.6L V8 L8T gasoline engine as standard, which is rated at 401 horsepower and 464 pound-feet of torque. Meanwhile, the 6.6L V8 L5P turbodiesel Duramax remains optional across the entire trim lineup, and has been uprated to 470 horsepower and 975 pound-feet of torque for the mid-cycle refresh. In regards to transmission options, all models will be equipped with the Allison-branded ten-speed automatic transmission as standard regardless of engine choice.
Production of the revised Silverado HD will commence during the first half of the 2023 calendar year at the GM Flint Assembly plant in Michigan and GM Oshawa plant in Canada. Exact pricing details are expected closer to the start of production.
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Comments
I never liked pearl white on anything.
People are more interested in the interior and the dash configuration. They want to know if it’s going to be more like the 1500…..
It’s no secret at this point that it’s going to be updated with the 1500 interior. They will be nearly identical with the exception of the HD’s retaining the column shifter.