Introducing the all-new Chevrolet Silverado EV Trail Boss

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The Arrival of the Silverado EV Trail Boss

This summer marks the launch of the first true off-road version of the Chevrolet Silverado EV, known as the Trail Boss. Chevy has confirmed that this trim will be the most capable Silverado EV yet, with exceptional features designed for off-road enthusiasts.

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Incredible Off-Road Features

The Silverado EV Trail Boss comes equipped with a factory-installed 2.0-inch lift and robust 35-inch tires, giving drivers more ground clearance and maneuverability. With a length of 233 inches, this truck is a powerhouse designed for outdoor adventures. Standard four-wheel steering allows for a turning radius of just 42.2 feet, a significant advantage for a full-size truck, particularly in tight spaces.

Performance and Towing Capacity

Even with its rugged off-road capabilities, the Silverado EV Trail Boss does not compromise on performance. The vehicle can reach up to 478 miles on a single charge when equipped with the max range battery option, offering 725 horsepower and 775 pound-feet of torque. It also boasts an impressive towing capacity of up to 12,500 pounds, making it a dependable choice for both work and play.

With advanced features like hydraulic rebound control and a retuned suspension, the Silverado EV Trail Boss is designed to handle the challenging terrains of dirt and gravel roads, ensuring a smooth driving experience. While the starting price begins at ,095, the high-end model with an extended range is encapsulated at ,695, making it a worthwhile investment for such a multifaceted electric truck.

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