Buyer verdict

The Silverado HD is suitable for buyers who prioritize towing capacity and durability over fuel efficiency. Its strong build and practical features make it a reliable partner for both work and leisure.

Base MSRP
$52,998

$55,098 before tax

Powertrain
Gas

6.6L V8

Combined fuel
17.8 L/100km

Regular

Safety

IIHS / NHTSA

Specs

Everything we track for the Chevrolet Silverado HD (2500/3500) in Canada.

Powertrain

Engine
6.6L V8
Horsepower
401 hp
Torque
464 lb-ft
Transmission
6-speed automatic
Drivetrain
RWD

Efficiency

City
20.0 L/100km
Highway
15.0 L/100km
Combined
17.8 L/100km
Fuel type
Regular
Tank
132 L

Dimensions

Length
6058 mm
Wheelbase
3745 mm
Cargo behind 2nd row
Cargo max
Seating
6 seats
Towing
8346 kg

Safety & Warranty

IIHS
NHTSA
Basic warranty
3 yr / 60k km
Powertrain warranty
5 yr / 100k km
Build country
USA
iZEV eligible
No

Which trim is worth it

Work Truck (WT)

Worth it

The WT trim is a practical choice for those who need a no-frills, capable truck for heavy-duty tasks. It provides essential features without unnecessary extras, making it cost-effective for work-focused buyers.

LT

Worth it

Upgrading to the LT trim offers enhanced technology and comfort features, which can be beneficial for those spending long hours in their truck. It strikes a balance between utility and convenience.

LTZ

Probably skip

While the LTZ adds luxury features, the price increase may not justify the benefits for those primarily using the truck for work. Consider this trim if comfort is a priority.

High Country

Worth it

The High Country trim provides a premium experience with advanced features and superior comfort. It's worth considering for those who want a blend of capability and luxury.

Common questions

What is the towing capacity of the Silverado HD?
The towing capacity varies by configuration. It's recommended to check the specific model details for accurate towing figures.
Does the Silverado HD have advanced safety features?
Yes, higher trims offer advanced safety features like lane departure warning and forward collision alert.
What are the key differences between the 2500 and 3500 models?
The main differences lie in towing and payload capacities, with the 3500 offering higher limits.
Is there a diesel option available?
Yes, the Silverado HD also offers a diesel powertrain option for those looking for different performance characteristics.