The next-generation Chevrolet Medium Duty Trucks will reach the market for the 2019 model year as two all-new models. The vehicles will not be called Kodiak, however. Instead, they will be named Silverado 4500 and Silverado 5500.
Following is speculative and unconfirmed information about the future Chevrolet Kodiak. This page is a continuous work-in-progress and will be updated on a regular basis as we await official details from General Motors and Chevrolet.
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Last redesigned model year: | 2003 (third generation Chevrolet Kodiak) |
Expected introduction model year: | 2019 (first generation Silverado 4500/5500) |
Expected name: | Chevrolet Silverado 4500, Chevrolet Silverado 5500 |
Predecessor: | Chevrolet Kodiak |
Expected platform: | unknown, co-developed with Navistar |
Layout: | FR (front-engined, rear-wheel-drive/four-wheel-drive) |
Expected models: | regular cab and crew cab with various wheelbases and GVWRs |
Segment: | Class 4, Class 5 |
Gasoline engines: | none |
Diesel engines: | GM Duramax Turbo-Diesel V-8 L5P |
Transmission: | Automatic transmission by Allison Transmission |
Production: | U.S. Navistar factory (possibly Garland, Texas plant) |
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