Jul 9, 2021

Chevy’s Silverado line of trucks is an award-winning and iconic lineup and has been for decades. This line of trucks has always reflected top-of-the-line comfort and an absolutely premium towing and hauling experience. The Silverado, now in its fourth generation, has always been a powerhouse, capable of handling whatever you throw at it. Does the 2021 Chevy Silverado live up to that expectation?

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The 2021 Chevy Silverado: Raw Power

The Silverado is a powerful truck. It’s been a powerful truck since its inception back in 1999, and that power has allowed the Silverado to be at home in almost any situation – whether you’re towing your boat to the beach for a vacation, hauling heavy gardening equipment across the country, or taking a full family (complete with luggage) across town. It’s even found military use, showing just how versatile this truck really can be.

The latest model in the Silverado line is no slouch here. With a maximum available payload in the bed of over 2,200lbs, not to mention a maximum available trailering capacity of 13,300lbs, you’re not going to be caught short if you need to tow, haul or trailer something. It’s also got an impressive up-to 89.1 cubic feet of cargo space – meaning you can pack it full of cargo and carry it in comfort across the country.


Pricing

Chevrolet is offering this model of the Silverado in a huge variety of trim levels – and, of course, price points. Starting with the base level, the “Work Truck” at $28595, you can move up to the “Custom” level at a bit of a jump ($35895), then the “LT” and “Trail Boss” levels at around the $40000 mark.

These are followed by the “RST” model at $43295. After that, there’s another jump into the premium trim levels – the “LTZ” and “High Country” models at $51095 and $55495 respectively. These top two trim levels offer a seriously luxury experience, keeping passengers in comfort with a range of high-quality materials and add-ons, but the other levels are not “budget” options, either. Even the base-level offers you an on-par experience with competitors in terms of comfort.


Interior

The powerhouse reputation of the Silverado, and the specs of this current model, might give you the impression that this truck is a bit of a brute. That’s not the case, though. The Silverado model for 2021 can be incredibly luxurious if you want it to be, offering add-ons and extras such as a power sunroof, floor liners that can cope with any weather, and carpeted interior accents.

The latest entry into the Silverado range from Chevrolet is a very, very capable pickup. It’s hardy and solid. It’s built to last and to cope with anything that you can throw at it. But it’s more than that, it’s comfortable and can be luxurious. It’s an easy truck to drive, and it’ll keep your family safe on the road. To book a test drive, or discuss financing or buying options, call Monument Chevrolet today!