Chevy has not revealed what the new ZR2 trim will feature, but if past ZR2 models like the Silverado are any indication, it will probably include significantly more aggressive styling and all manner of brush guards, skid plates, and lightbars suited for off-road mayhem. In the process, it will also likely make the already huge off-road focused Silverado 1500 Trail Boss look downright puny. According to Chevy, the ZR2 will be available later in the model year.
Perhaps most important, Chevy’s announcement today includes the fact that the new HD Silverado can feature up to 10 cupholders, depending on the trim level.
Safety features have been improved on the newest iteration of Heavy Duty Silverados, and now include active tech like automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning as standard. Chevy has not announced pricing on any of the new models or trim levels yet, but the current 2022 2500 HD starts at over $38,000, rising to nearly $78,000 for a truck with the High Country trim and a Duramax diesel engine. The 2022 3500 HD starts at close to $40,000, with diesel High Country versions starting at $79,000.
The new 2024 pickup will debut publicly at the thematically-appropriate State Fair of Texas on September 29th, Chevrolet says. Production will then begin during the first half of 2023.
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