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DETROIT — General Motors has now released details on the heavy-duty versions of its 2007 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, noting that the two trucks will be offered with different interiors, luxury models and enhanced powertrains, including a choice of gasoline or diesel engines. For the first time, the Z71 off-road suspension is optional and includes additional chassis and suspension equipment, including skid plates.
The trucks are expected to hit showrooms early next year.
A new Gen-IV 6. 0-liter gas V8 engine with variable valve timing and an enhanced, more powerful version of the Duramax 6. 6-liter turbodiesel are the engine choices for the Silverado and Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD models. The gas engine is linked by a new Hydra-matic six-speed automatic transmission. Duramax-powered trucks get a six-speed Allison 1000 automatic transmission.
The 6. 0-liter V8 is rated at an estimated 312 horsepower and 373 pound-feet of torque. The 6. 6-liter turbodiesel is rated at 365 hp and 660 lb-ft of torque.
The Silverado is available in WT, LT and LTZ versions, while the Sierra is available in WT, SLE and SLT trim. The range of configurations includes three cab styles, three cargo box styles and five wheelbase lengths. GM said the trucks feature more distinct brand differentiations than any previous generation, including new grilles, headlamps, hoods and front fenders.
The two trucks feature an optional cargo-management system in the box, and a range of dealer-ordered accessories, including a sliding diamond-plate toolbox, a sliding bed divider, diamond-plate side-storage boxes and a bicycle mount.
Both trucks get new seat construction, including a stadium-style rear seat with a 60/40 split design that folds up, and under-seat storage systems. Premium interiors are standard on the uplevel Silverado LTZ and Sierra SLT and include power-adjustable heated bucket seats, leather-surface seats, leather-covered steering wheel and chrome trim.
What this means to you: GM covers the waterfront with the heavy-duty versions of its new pickups, giving the nod to off-roaders and luxury seekers alike.
-Ryan



DETROIT — General Motors has now released details on the heavy-duty versions of its 2007 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, noting that the two trucks will be offered with different interiors, luxury models and enhanced powertrains, including a choice of gasoline or diesel engines. For the first time, the Z71 off-road suspension is optional and includes additional chassis and suspension equipment, including skid plates.
The trucks are expected to hit showrooms early next year.
A new Gen-IV 6. 0-liter gas V8 engine with variable valve timing and an enhanced, more powerful version of the Duramax 6. 6-liter turbodiesel are the engine choices for the Silverado and Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD models. The gas engine is linked by a new Hydra-matic six-speed automatic transmission. Duramax-powered trucks get a six-speed Allison 1000 automatic transmission.
The 6. 0-liter V8 is rated at an estimated 312 horsepower and 373 pound-feet of torque. The 6. 6-liter turbodiesel is rated at 365 hp and 660 lb-ft of torque.
The Silverado is available in WT, LT and LTZ versions, while the Sierra is available in WT, SLE and SLT trim. The range of configurations includes three cab styles, three cargo box styles and five wheelbase lengths. GM said the trucks feature more distinct brand differentiations than any previous generation, including new grilles, headlamps, hoods and front fenders.
The two trucks feature an optional cargo-management system in the box, and a range of dealer-ordered accessories, including a sliding diamond-plate toolbox, a sliding bed divider, diamond-plate side-storage boxes and a bicycle mount.
Both trucks get new seat construction, including a stadium-style rear seat with a 60/40 split design that folds up, and under-seat storage systems. Premium interiors are standard on the uplevel Silverado LTZ and Sierra SLT and include power-adjustable heated bucket seats, leather-surface seats, leather-covered steering wheel and chrome trim.
What this means to you: GM covers the waterfront with the heavy-duty versions of its new pickups, giving the nod to off-roaders and luxury seekers alike.
-Ryan