Here’s a first look at the inside of the ’20 Chevrolet Silverado HD.
The next-generation Silverado HD will look almost identical to the recently debuted 1500; the only difference on the inside is the gauge cluster, which adds a couple of small analog circle gauges in the center.
The next-generation 2500/3500 HD is said to utilize a mixed aluminum/steel body. Styling cues are likely to mimic the recently debuted 1500, with a wide array of unique grilles and distinctive trims.
Diesel power should still come from the recently refreshed Duramax 6.6L V8 engine, while the 6.0L V8 should soldier on as the standard gasoline option. No official word on transmission offerings, but considering Ford and RAM are still using six-speed units in their HD rigs, expect GM to stick with its current six-speed automatic heavy-duty transmission (although there’s still a chance the new Hydra-Matic 10-speed automatic transmission may show up).
The ’20 Chevrolet Silverado HD will debut sometime in early 2019, with an on-sale date later in the year.
Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde