I have owned both GMC/Chevy trucks and have always found them to be smaller and less comfortable than Fords. Admittedly, as he claims in the video, the backseat definitely looks bigger than ICE models. There were times when getting my kids car seats into my Silverado was a balancing act to get them to fit. To me, that's the true test if I'm going to switch.Yikes, hope the production versions are a little more trimmed up. It looks small inside too.
or fastLooks good for a Work Truck.
Love the range but it might be time to start comparing cost of charging. Filling up that big pack can’t be cheap…
Empty to full at an EA station you are looking at over $90, or almost $70 for Pass+ members.Looks good for a Work Truck.
Love the range but it might be time to start comparing cost of charging. Filling up that big pack can’t be cheap…
I’m talking about compared to the Lightning. Big Battery (Range) vs Smaller Battery (Range)Pending any membership discounts, the cost to fill the Silverado is the same as filling a Chevy Volt since $/kWh is all that really matters. Just like when we all drove ICE trucks, the $/gallon to fill a Prius is the same as my 33 gallon FX4.
Lol at 50k. Have you priced a pro? My sticker is 65kSurprise!!! That $40k version is going to be $50k (at least). Wouldn't be surprised if there's further price updates before its actually available. The 4wt they showed is a fleet spec and has vinyl seats in an $80k+ truck. That's going to be a hard sell to all but government fleets that are being mandated to transition to EV. It will be interesting to see what the retail trims under the RST bring and at what price.
Also it weighs 1000 lbs more than the lightning.
I believe the Fleet-only WT Kyle was driving is $77,990 and it squeaks in a few pounds under 10,000.Lol at 50k. Have you priced a pro? My sticker is 65k
This is a 70k+ truck
https://www.freep.com/story/money/c...6/2024-chevy-silverado-ev-pickup/70353032007/How much it will cost: Prices start at $77,905 for 4WT with 450-mile range, $72,905 for the 3WT that will go more than 350 miles on a charge. Prices exclude $1,695 destination charge.
$78k is for the 4wt trim. They haven't announced prices for the 1wt and 2wt yet but they did say the base is now $50k not 40.https://www.freep.com/story/money/c...6/2024-chevy-silverado-ev-pickup/70353032007/
$78k for the work truck? What happened to $40k?