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SVE Launches 2025 Yenko/SC Chevy Silverado Lowered With Up To 1,000 HP

Speciality Vehicles Engineering (SVE) has debuted the 2025 Yenko/SC Chevy Silverado Lowered, available with up to 1,000 horsepower. Rather than going the off-road route that’s trendy right now, this truck leans into road and track performance with a powerful and stylish full-size pickup.

2025 Yenko/SC Chevy Silverado Lowered passenger side profile.

The supercharged 2025 Yenko/SC Chevy Silverado is only available through local GM dealerships in crew cab or double cab configurations with either a short bed or a standard bed. It can be had in either 2WD or 4WD and is available in conjunction with the LT, LTZ, RST, and High Country trims.

There are three power levels on offer, including a 700-horsepower unit equipped with the 5.3L V8 L84, an 800-horsepower variant equipped with the 6.2L V8 L87, and a 1,000-horsepower beast with a 6.8L V8, presumably a bored-out L87. All of the above feature a blueprinted aluminum block, race-quality computer-balanced rotating assembly, forged twisted steel crankshaft, forged aluminum pistons, upgraded cylinder heads, and an SVE supercharger system. A custom stainless steel exhaust system is also included.

2025 Yenko/SC Chevy Silverado Lowered rear three quarter angle.

91 and 93 octane tunings are available across the board. The 91-octane tuning would make it easier to fill up with premium pump gas at most gas stations.

Additional upgrades include 22-inch wheels in gunmetal, satin black, or satin black with a red line stripe. They’re wrapped in Nitto performance tires. You also get Brembo 6-piston front brakes with 16.1-inch vented rotors. Other standard aesthetic upgrades include Yenko badging and interior embroidery, a stripe package with “Yenko/SC” branding (available in seven color schemes), “Yenko/SC” embossed in the tailgate, a hood insert in gloss-finish body color with flat black louvers, and badging indicating the horsepower rating on the hood insert and tailgate.

2025 Yenko/SC Chevy Silverado Lowered interior.

A few additional options you can add to the package are a sport suspension system with a lowering kit, black window trim, a tonneau cover, and body-color bumpers, mirror caps, door handles, and wheel arch moldings.

Notably, SVE will only produce 50 units in each of the three configurations, or 150 units in total, of the 2025 Yenko/SC Chevy Silverado.

George is an automotive journalist with soft spots for classic GM muscle cars, Corvettes, and Geo.

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  1. They won’t make it because?????????? Oh ya, sheer stupidity from Mary!!

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    1. I’m not a fan of Mary – but clearly you don’t have a clue what SVE is. SVE is not GM, nor is it a division of GM. Kind of like Hennessey Performance. Or, back in the 90s you could get an “Anaheim” Suburban. Since you want one so badly you can’t comprehend the article, I’ll help you: Reach out to SVE- they’ll be more than happy to put you in touch with one of their dealers so you can put your money where your mouth is. How’s that for ‘sheer stupidity’?

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      1. Henessey Performance is atrocious. I heard so many lawsuits….

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        1. Be that as it may (I couldn’t tell you, but their location west of Houston is busy all the time), they are also an independent company and not GM or Mary’s fault…like the OP was complaining about. I think people as a whole are numb to law suits….you can literally file a law suit for anything, it doesn’t mean you’ll win, and even if you win, it doesn’t mean you’ll get anything.

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      2. I know exactly what SVE. I was stating why GM won’t make it. I replied because of Mary. Please comprehend!!! This truck should be made from factory. Not all MEN need a lifted mall crawler.

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        1. And these mall crawlers are being used in the desert during camping season here in Qatar….

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  2. That is correct , just had JP Morgan used baseless lawsuits to force Mr. Westinghouse to handover the patent for Alternating current by threatening to essentially ( sue him to death or bankruptcy), whichever came first. Morgan bet on the wrong horse, ( Thomas Edison) and even publicly electrocuted a live elephant in an attempt to scare people away from AC. Lawyers are scumbags, prostitutes too the highest bidder.

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  3. Dream truhk: RCSB Yenko without the gingerbread body graphics/mods. I’ll take the suspension, wheels/tires, and mechanical mods only. Plain Jane WT otherwise… like a modern Biscayne 427. In any color except red or white.

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