Just before its reveal at Chicago Auto Show, the
2020 Chevy Silverado HD was proudly presented at an event in Flint, Michigan.
The folks on staff at Autoblog.com now claim that this truck
comes aptly armed with the ability to tow an astounding 35,000 pounds. This is
more than just a casually notable increase, as it resides at a total increase
of 52 percent. Payload is way up as well, now sitting at a very able and agile
7,466 pounds. Everyone here on duty at O'Rielly Chevy is consistently in awe at the power source that
makes this all possible: the monstrous Duramax 6.6-liter turbo-diesel V8.
Producing 445 horsepower and 910 lb-ft of torque,
there is now a larger 28-inch mechanical fan on board to keep the hard-working
diesel engine cool. GM is actively pairing this engine with the brand-new
Allison 10-speed automatic transmission, and the engine boasts a very modern
and high-tech trait: it has the “smarts” to protect itself after a huge haul.
If it's too hot after the completion of a heavy job, a message located in the
cluster will tell the driver to keep the engine on, and if that nudge is
ignored, the remote-start system will automatically engage to cool the engine
down accordingly.
Every single component located between the wheels
and transmission have been upgraded heartily to take on the brunt of the
increased towing load. The prop shaft is now 30 percent larger, and the box
ladder frame as well as axles have an increased rigidity and toughness to fully
weather the most demanding of drives. Tell us which proposed grille from these
images here is your favorite, as everyone who loves driving
the Silverado has for the most part loved the “big and bigger” mantra that has
been the defining vibe of annual grille evolution! Much painstaking effort has
been put into making this truck tow-friendly, and the Ram Heavy Duty as well as
2019 Ford Super Duty numbers were outdone in terms of the revamp.
When hard-working people from all walks of life
tell us what they need in a truck, many of the solutions stem from the
abundance of modern camera angles. Just a decade or so ago you could not have
access to valuable sight lines that literally protect your investment, and keep
you safe during harrowing backups and beyond. We are very proud of our new
trailering system that provides up to 15 camera angles, with one of them being
the “transparent trailer” view that aids you in viewing any obstacles in the
rear. It's also imperative that you check out the brand-new Park Grade Hold
Assist Feature: with it you can now use all four service brakes to ensure the
truck's held stoppage on a hill while carrying a heavy load. If chrome happens
to be your thing, make sure to feast your eyes on the LT and LTZ trims: they
don't skimp on the royal silver treatment, and up the ante for appearance on
the Silverado to the nines!