The New Chevy Silverado EV Is the Electric Future of the Pickup Truck
Вставка
- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- CHECK OUT CARS & BIDS!
carsandbids.com
Chevrolet Silverado EV review! The new Chevy Silverado EV is the future of the pickup truck -- and today I'm reviewing the Silverado EV. I'll show you all the quirks and features of this amazing truck, and I'm going to show off the Silverado EV and its capabilities in a thorough demonstration.
WEBSITE & MERCH!
www.dougdemuro.com
FOLLOW ME!
Twitter - / dougdemuro
Instagram - / dougdemuro
Facebook - / ddemuro
DOUGSCORE CHART:
www.dougdemuro.com/dougscore - Авто та транспорт
With the way it looks, it would've been more fitting for Chevy to call it the Avalanche.
That name should have made a comeback.
Yeah, that's an Avalanche, not a Silverado.
I can see a lot of them frigging high school numbskull jocks driving this
Yeah I agree, honestly don't understand their naming decisions sometimes
The EValanche?
I can't believe how common it's becoming to see a vehicle approach *or* pass the $100k price tag..
When I was a kid I thought a base model car was expensive when they first crossed that $10k point. It's absurd that the kneecapped "affordable" model is almost $50k. Unbelievable.
Seriously. Almost every car is like 70,80,90,100k....
I recall early on into the proliferation of EVs one of the talking points was "EVs are overall less complex than gas cars, so they'll be cheaper to build and maintain". Wonder what happened to that sentiment.
@@flurpoid I think that might be true but unfortunately it allows them to make an even bigger profit if they price it really high. Plus at this point EVs are more of a trend with customers so they're gonna use that as a reason to raise the price on these
Yeah shits whack man.. 120-130k for Escalades? They used to be a 40k suv..
same with bmws, base bmws used to be like 32-33k max now you cantget one under 45k.
1 quirk would be that i would be surprised if i were ever to be able to afford a new car again?
The foldable mid-gate is def only going to be available on the top 2 trims (where it will be used the least)
The bulk of the truck buying market rarely, if ever, use their trucks to carry anything.
It would of been more fitting for Chevy to call it the Avalanche EV
Why is this not the top comment
bro you jus copied someone comment
You know what’s pretty sad is how hard GM pushed to keep EV from happening. I mean, actively being scummy pieces of shit to squelch innovation. Now that it’s where the market is heading, they are all about how great and innovative they are.
@@aa134368 you're so virtuous and good I aspire to be an EV stan like you
While I agree that the Silverado EV does seem more like an Avalanche than a Silverado, why would Chevy want to name their new halo truck after a Chevy model which had a negative reputation and a poor sales history?
Interesting how manufacturers refuse to let journalists talk about tow range, and everyone seems to be ok with that.
The lack of comments are suspicious, but then again I've only towed one (relatively lightweight) thing in a 5 year span. The benefits of electric trucks outweigh the inconvenience of less towing range in my opinion.
Seeing reviews of the lightning and rivian, ev trucks seem to only retain 30% of their original range when towing. Towing is a big deal for those regularly hauling campers, trailers, equipment, etc… then when winter hits, the range suffers even more.
@@zelikgil9254 I worry about longevity too, if batteries only last 70k miles them we done
@@nativeoutdoors1780 Batteries don't stop working at 70k miles unless there's something wrong. In the USA, by law, batteries have to be warrantied for eight years, 100k miles.
@@scott8919 I know someone that had to bye a Battery for a car - $10,000 dollars. And these are gonna be in the $12,000 - $15,000 range. Those that don't have the money will have to either make a loan or park it.
I hope there’s a very good seal between the box and the back seat. From snow to rain, the box is going to eventually end up with a pool of water in it, imagine that flowing into the back seat.
Avalanche has this already I haven't had any water in it
Good point, seals eventually decay
@@unfiltered_reaction952yet
@atgul 13yrs old every vehicle has problems no one goes in looking for faults.
NOPE , its not even Water proof.......lol.
Thank you General Motors for giving Doug the opportunity to review this pre production Silverado. 😎 More please!
The Lightning launched a year ago had a base pay of $40k which quickly jumped to $55k in less than a year. I guarantee the Silverado EV won't be $41k when it finally hits the road , but at least in the mid $50's.
Have you looked at auto trader or car gurus good luck finding one under 92000
Where I live they sell for 90k. Dealers are going to kill the Lightning pick up, and prolly the future of the model E vehicles.
One of the reasons Ford raised prices is because the dealers were all making 10* as much profit on each lightning as the manufacturer. They wanted some of that cake.
Hopefully this time next year the recession has hit and dealers are begging people to buy new vehicles.
Good 'ole American capitalist greed...
I doubt we'll ever see the WT model under $50k.
Ford has started to crack down on dealerships going way above MSRP... hopefully GM does the same?
GM has grown accustomed to losing money on everything they build. If it gets to be too much, they'll just go to Uncle Sam for another bailout.
I agree. 55-60k is my guess
FACTS
most Chevy stealerships will raise sales Price to $10,000 over MSRP .
Gotta say, I'm way more excited about these Ford and GM trucks that I've been about most (if not all) hybrids and EV cars. A lot of thoughtful design appears to have gone into this machine, very cool!
An awesome thing about the midgate is that you could sleep in the back of this. As an added bonus, as an electric vehicle, you could leave the ac/heat running overnight and with a tonneau cover or tent structure over the bed you could have it climate controlled (obviously far more energy efficient with cooling).
Chevrolet is translated from Hebrew as dead Jewish.
Sleep in what? And lose your battery charge and be stuck in the middle of no where?? Ridiculous over priced toys.
@TheShowtime you'd burn like 8 miles of range overnight
This looks like if the Santa Cruz and a Chevy truck had a kid and they were first cousins
Nah it looks like the return of the avalanche
Its the E-Valanche
@@joedesalvo3316 you came up with a better name than the entire gm marketing team, without even getting paid.
Need your eyes checked
@@joedesalvo3316 that’s actually a very clever name!!!
Should have called it the Avalanche, because thats exactly what I thought when I saw the thumbnail. Looks like a new gen of the avalanche than a silverado. Even has the same bed features
There’s a GMC Sierra EV variant coming out as well, looks the same as the Chevy Silverado EV, both look like the Chevy Avalanche! Typical GM copy paste! 🤷🏻♂️
@@lusoamericanpatriot1984 GMC has been rebadged trims of Chevy for decades, get over it.
Ford used the full size F-150 and made it electric by adding a battery between the frame rails and adding IRS, GM just decided to try to pretend their $100,000 status symbol is a full size pickup.
@@jldude84 So? Your point is...?
@@concinnus Get over it lol, not after GM & the CEO, got bailed out by the American taxpayer, taxpayers like myself, GM has always been union auto worker overpriced junk!
Thank you for being the first to review it, but would much rather wait & have you show all the functionality & driving
it looks super brutal and futuristic all in one 👍🏻🤘🏻
And the $107k variant will be built to the same price point as the $41k variant. A WT model with some take off wheels will look 95% of the top of the line model.
Steelies on a 40k vehicle is literally pathetic
As is typical of American manufacturers.
@@sabersz had to cut costs somewhere for the 40k variant, range probably taking a hit too but for an electric full-size truck it’s starting at a solid price
@@jldude84 let's not forget Lamborghini are VW parts bin cars as well. Seems all the manufacturers just try to cheap out on the assembly process as much as possible.
You'll need to update the front grill also
Just what companies want to give to their workers, a 510 hp truck!!
You can limit everything with software
Yeah that’s what I told my insurance company about my hellcat. They just laughed at me.
The supervisors and managers are probably getting the nicer ones first. Expect the standard admonishment against using company property recklessly: "You break it, you bought it."
It wasn't that long ago that the blue-collar grunts got the stripped out Work truck models with a vinyl bench seat, manual windows, no AC and no radio.
Nobody. This is a product that is designed to fail. If they wanted to make it reasonable it would be half the HP and more cost effective. GM knows this will fail and they’ll keep selling gas Silverado’s.
Given its MASSIVE weight it’ll be underpowered with 500+ hp
I never owned a full size truck or paid that much for a vehicle but I want one! The utility of this is incredible!
Yeah it’ll take you to Starbucks on a full charge! Lol you soy boys are hilarious, this pos can’t do real truck stuff.
That's great 😊
Utility of what? Hauling your groceries home then recharging for the next 8 hours?
I can imagine with the folding midgate and removable window this would be an awesome car for camping if you had a tent or camper shell in the back
I think they meant to release this as the Chevy Avalanche EV
@DougDemuro0fake
It suits the look, but the name seems tarnished. Or they just want to latch onto their existing popular vehicle, as with the Mustang EV.
Yep, pretty much
Why do the wheels look like the Human Centipede?
😂
This can't be unseen
@@conor7154 These wheels look better than the Mercedes benz b class electric drive
I can’t unsee this now.
Cannot unsee... see how long until they change the design.....
I feel like the Chevy Avalanche/Honda Ridgeline truck beds are both perfect for the vast majority of truck owners and also evidence the vast majority of truck owners should have just bought a vehicle capable of towing and a trailer.
anything GAS operated , is Already OUTDATED .......Delete.
America love it’s truck despite at least 75% aren’t using it for work. At least half will probably use the convenience of a truck bed 5x a year but most would probably do better with a minivan
Government regulations excluded trucks from many requirements. A vehicle capable of towing an equivalent trailer that DIDN'T qualify as a truck would cost more than $10k more.
The biggest differences in regulations are emissions and fuel economy, so EVs don't need exemption.
The Ridgeline was a truck shaped body on a minivan platform.
@@skyak4493 The Ridgeline doesn't appear to be very popular. I've NEVER seen many of them on the roads in all of the time that they've been available which has to be more than 18 years now, no?
I feel like people that don't own trucks tend to cast sweeping generalizations about what's best for people that do.
Great review nice content
GM stated that the work truck will NOT come with the midgate. Meaning that people who would be most likely to use it, the kind that use their truck to do more than go to the grocery store, will have to pay large sums of money for additional features they didn't want in order to get something that can haul 8 foot cargo. It hurt when you said GM has no current plans for any other versions of the Silverado EV. I understand that can change but the only thing holding me back on an electric truck is the lack of an 8 foot bed or at least something remotely close. A truck without a normal bed is just a really, REALLY heavy rolling paper weight. If I wanted four doors and a trunk I'd get a Tesla.
Idk where you got the idea that they arent selling anymore models, he literally said they would be coming out with more models soon.
@@austinback5435 he's talking about the fact that there won't be a long bed model of any kind, as doug said in the beginnning of the video
I would consider the WT model as a daily driver, as I imagine it having less of the useless crap that drives up the costs.
My stick-shift, roll up your own windows '09 Colorado gets me to and from Lowes just fine thanks. I don't miss heated and cooled seats.
@@terry94131 haha!
No kidding, domestic and even toyota pickups are getting too overpriced because of that useless crap.
a daily driver as a work truck? It makes no sense. If you are a person that uses a truck for actual work, hauling, towing, going to job sites, etc... I still would never want one to have to rely on. Cold weather performance, range while towing, charge times, reliability and availability of charging network, all mean that you are going to be sacrificing a lot of time and potential range. and If you work for yourself, or use your truck to make money... they leave a lot to be desired.
@@jamespetkwitz8737 Depends on the type of work, if you don't drive long distances EV's are a good idea. Low maintenance, high performance. Even cold weather isn't a big deal now with self-heating.
Now that Amazon is switching to EV, we'll see if other companies follow. It's a no brainer if they are actually more economically viable.
I think I’m the only person yet to notice the ultium battery symbol in the tail lights. I think it’s supposed to look like their stacking battery pouches. Showing versatility. They can put them in many configurations
Been waiting for this one 🔥🔥🔥
Congrats Doug on GM taking your channel seriously. Hope they keep giving access to more products.
And kickback sponsor dollars, dont forget those. Gotta pay for that non-ev GT somehow right?
@rushevents glad to see someone that's not an outright shill and gets it! Congrats for being able to think for yourself and not be told what to think like everyone else these days. Take at look at some of these pathetic comments that are either bots, payed for shills or brainwashed sheep. So many useful idiots around these days. Seeing comments such as yours gives me hope there's still non-npc free thinking humans around. God bless you and yours, stay vigilant and ever free!
Not EV products though. 🤢
@@rushevents Chevrolet is translated from Hebrew as dead Jewish.
@@user-gn1zs2bz7z source?
Payload numbers are anemic in the Silverado EV. It's all due to the massive 200 kWh battery. Doesn't matter how much it can tow, when "payload capacities" will be taxed long before "towing capacities" are reached.
It is a truck for wealthy old people to go to antique fairs with and put their paintings and furniture in the bed.
Ev's suck for heavy loads.
Trucking industry didn't land on diesel by accident.
Light short distance commuters are effective but it just doesn't scale well.
@@k5guy lol! You do realize there is a video of the Tesla Semi driving 500 miles in California, without recharging, with a total weight of 82,000lbs here on UA-cam?
Which should we believe, the anonymous internet "expect," or a video we can watch proving them completely wrong?
What’s an engine, trans, drive shaft,exhaust, fluids and god know what else weighs?
@@k5guy sure Jane
I really hope that GM remembers that people who don't own trucks also want to take advantage of bi-directional charging (including Vehicle to Load and Vehicle to Grid capabilities). I really hope they offer these features on the Blazer and Equinox EV models as well.
When you look on the gm website it shows the truck carrying a load of solar panels! As soon as I seen that picture I thought I’m buying this truck no matter what. I’ve got a lot of solar panels to move....
You did a great job talking about this truck thanks man
NOBODY CAN AFFORD THESE THINGS.
The base model is 42k and that is about the average new car price in the Us.
@@Durianlover69 And it's only sold to fleet owners.
Americans can. Stop being a poor Canadian and ditch that communist country for the soon to be communist United States. If you get in soon you might be able to taste a little freedom before what's left of it is gone.
"Affordable"
Although for the fleet buyers it is all about total cost of ownership, which is where electric far surpasses ICE.
@@davidmccarthy6061 Oh yes, those 20k+ replacement batteries and super long charging times are great for fleets. We have 10+ Lightings in our fleet at work and they are always down or on a flat bed.
@@davidmccarthy6061 you drinking some kool-aid over there?
@@Smokkedandslammed Why are they "down or on a flat bed"? Sounds like your work just bought them to look green without considering use cases. Also, you are not expected to replace the batteries like you do on power drills and if there is something wrong with them, they should be replaced under warranty.
@@LAndrewsChannel I'm not to sure exactly what the problem is with them, we work right across from our fleet mechanics and I'm always seeing the Lightings pulled up in front of the bays or on a flat bed lol As well as the mechanics telling us they're always down. They can't work on the power train anyways cause none of them are certified to work on electrics like that. They certainly have a warranty but should they really need to be worked on that much hahaha
As far as why we got them: the executives and managers get to drive them lmao They're not used as work trucks at all, just "fancy" people movers.
Happy New Year (2023) to all. Front styling seems a bit polarizing. Strange that a RST version would have a higher payload and towing than a W/T (base model) version. Like others the 100K seems way over the top as Chevrolet was originally a entry-level vehicle manufacturer. Also 100K with things added or missing from a "halo" Hummer makes one to wonder on pricing. Most importantly, I noticed that no bloggers entered a "Doug, the guy who could..." Best wishes to all.
Doug should have a disclaimer that says,
These are not my opinions. I am paid to promote this vehicle. He was the go to guy for reviews. He's now just a mascot.
Cars and bids incentivizes him to promote every car that comes on now that each one he shows is on his auction site.
it'd be nice to see a regular cab, 8 foot bed ev truck that is made for work instead of suvs with a truck bed
Even a hybrid honestly! The f150 powerboost only has a 6’ bed. Cannot understand why there isn’t a hybrid superduty. It makes for the perfect work vehicle
Seriously these are made for rich people who don’t really need a truck
Nobody works anymore
I use my 2011 CRV as my work truck. With the back seats down and my $100 hitch extension I can haul up to 16 foot material without any issues.
@@davevolz6138 I know 3 dudes in my immediate circle that work with their trucks every day
"Electric Avalanche" would've been a much cooler name than "Silverado EV", even if it does kinda sound like an energy drink flavor or something.
What are your thoughts about reviewing preproduction models that can't even run? Would it be better to wait, or do you guys like the exclusive early access?
Waiting till 2025 ish.
Actually the Hummer only has 1000hp at launch mode time. The rest of the time it’s hp numbers are very similar to this Chevy RST. Also with the Hummer to get into that launch mode it’s quite a stupid and long process that takes about 30 seconds to initiate. By that time whoever you’re racing is already past the finish line.
Why the hell would you need to race with anybody on a pickup truck, where to do this and how it complies with regulations?
prob not for racing, just casual funsies
I mean the hell would you wana race someone on the street or highway with a 10,000 pound bullet. Takes only one thing to go wrong to ruin someone's day permanently
@@mortiarty7842 Meanwhile in my country, vehicles with unladen weight exceeding 2.5t (~5500lb) may legally require a 60km/h (~37mph) electronic speed limiter & a commercial heavy-duty vehicle driving license
The "mid-gate" idea is great. The increasing popularity of shortbed trucks has been kind of annoying to me. Allowing the owner to fold down the back seats and have a larger than standard load floor is a great feature. In addition to the back window, I'd love to see the roof over the rear seats be removable as well. Then you could seat six when you want, or have a standard size bed when you want. The proportions of the truck would still be ugly, but it'd be incredibly practical.
I agree. I'm not sure why the available was discontinued, but probably not due to that feature. This version looks even more refined
Hmm where have we seen this feature before 🤔 oh wait it was the avalanche. That this truck is clearly getting it’s design cues from.
@@deansmits006 that feature on avalanches isn't all its cracked up to be, with time the tolerances become so bad that you get drafts, wind noise, moisture and leaks etc. Also lock and hinge issues.
Big surprise, having the back half of your cabin open into somthing you slam cargo unto isn't the best idea long term.
Short bed pickups have been popular for a long time. And this doesn’t seat 6. It seats 5.
Midgate is technology used in avalanche 20 years ago my stepdad had a 2003 avalanche he bought brand new and only used it a handful of times over the years
Would be cool to see Doug’s list of vehicles he would personally buy new and used in every category from inexpensive to expensive. I think the series would be a big hit.
I pre ordered the WT base trim. Seeing that fleet customers will be receiving it first, makes me wonder when regular customers like myself might actually get one?
👆👆👆👆
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment you have won Telegram me to claim your prize........................
I love how they have it plugged in to 110v.
0:28 YES THE PRIUS FINALLY! can’t wait to see your review of the Prius! 😁
The Prius went from an ugly grandma car to a real looker with some decent speed!
This prius will sell like hot cakes. It makes me want one personally but not until the car market cools down
@@cs5250 The car market is starting to improve.
@@joeking433 A little bit but I think it gave dealerships a taste of that power trip feeling
@@cs5250 Yeah, but there will soon come a time when they will be begging people to buy cars.
Welcome to San Angeles. Be well.
Love the mid gate that can be dropped. With old station wagons you could leave the tail gate down but as you drove the exhaust would be drawn into the vehicle. Not an issue with an EV.
👆👆👆👆
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment you have won Telegram me to claim your prize............................
I can't even imagine the range with 20k lbs being towed, you'll be lucky to make it from one charge station to the next, it'll take you 3 days to go 150 miles.
The more I look at the prices of new cars the more is likely that many people including me will never be able to afford a new one in the EV era
Just too much cars over 100k😢
There are several cars under 40k
Mate get a used truck with ice engine, a car that actually makes sense unlike this load of poo :)
The 85-95 350tbi is still gonna be the most reliable silverado ever made
@@masskhamisi4 the problem is the ignorance of the people with the money that are enabling the manufacturers and dealers to continue price gouging
@@jeremychristensen2875 They're basically golf carts. If you want something bigger and more capable you're going to pay a lot more.
If they want to sell these to companies like landscaping, they need to offer a 2 door, long tub model.
Nice looking truck. An optional after market canopy ( hard or soft cover ) for the tray area could also be useful. That could convert it into a camper van.
Folding down midgate and hauling long, heavy cargo right behind your seat is just plain suicidal.
I don't think the target audience of these trucks will be using it to haul heavy cargo
@@swegmastur614 let's hope not. But you can never be too certain.
Well that’s why they gave you 700 HP also, to make sure the driver is given all the tools they need for a horrible road death
@@swegmastur614 yep, the midgate isn't even on the work version.
If it has the four wheel steering that means its only a matter of time before some hacker gives it crab walk.
Crab walk is already a feature in the Hummer and I believe in the Avalan... Silverado.
@@CyberCrusader27 🤣🤣🤣
Hacker or Cracker (Crab-ker)?
And upload it as a paid mod then get sued by GM
@@CyberCrusader27 He stated specifically that it won't be available in the Silverado, but apparently will be in the GMC version. I suspect that it won't be long until somebody figures out how to swap the firmware from a GMC to a Chevy and unless there's some associated hardware that's needed, problem solved.
Looks awesome. Makes me want to buy a truck again!
Doug: "GM hasn't yet run into an EV without an E in the name"
Lyriq: Cries in the corner.
Bolt: Breaks down.... in tears.
$107k. The auto industry has lost their minds.
At least the government isn't mandating us into EVs until 2035. I'm sure they'll be cheaper by then. Things always become cheaper, right? Right?
They lost their minds when they started producing this ev shit
Is it me or the beds of pickups nowadays are getting smaller??
The "family truck" segment is a large portion of the truck market.
When I was looking for a truck the 4 door trucks were the most in demand. I wanted the shorter cab and they were a lot less popular. Standard cabs with no rear seats are even less popular.
Love this but it truly shows how EVs need to get way better. Imagine finding a super charger somewhere right when you need it. And just to get 100miles you need to wait 10min. And hope 100miles is enough. Meanwhile 10mins at a gas station will fill your tank and you can safely without worry get to your destination. AND that’s IF you found a super charger.
Doug, I love the videos! But I noticed a quirk that you missed? Being as thorough as you are I am surprised you didn’t mention the blue lines in the seatbelts as you were going over the interior and blue lines throughout the truck! Keep up the great videos, I love watching all the videos and can’t wait for more!
One of the things that have really detracted me from the EV car market has been the fact that all the controls go through menus on a screen (tesla!!!) so it's really nice to see the real climate controls and a physical volume knob in this truck. I can appreciate that.
I cancelled my Rivian order just before I was to take delivery precisely because of that. Touchscreens are a terrible replacement for physical buttons for important controls.
That is impressive ugly. I like how car company's are just trying to out ugly each other now. Shits getting wild
Building my power wheels I would have considered more self charging features like a solar exterior body and Dyson looking air tubes spinning turbines a mini version of windmill farms on the roof .. just like apple products they always leave something better for the next model it’s a really nice Honda Ridgeline especially seeing at that rear Conner view
I heard the Trail Boss version will tackle any trail....that you can tow it to since it doesn't have enough range to get there and back itself.
The Avalanche was a unique truck. It was based on the Suburban, Escalade. The best part was you can camp inside and if a bear or something come at you, you can close the rear gate door and crawl inside the interior to the driver seat and take off. No need to exit the vehicle.
You can sleep comfortably and still have space for your camping gear. And with the door down you have a lengthy amount of space to haul things.
Like my honda element
Been camping with my 1st Gen Avalanche a couple times now. It is the most versatile vehicle on the road IMO! I was even curious enough to look into why Chevy ended production, and it boiled down to sales of the Avalanche were taking away from Silverado sales.. which they were prioritizing in effort to be #1 pick-up truck. Perhaps that is why they left the Avalanche name in favor of the Silverado for this new EV.
@@gingerninjer355 lol i know their smart.
@@maavuhdoe7364
Lots of people think the Avalanche was canceled because of poor sales, but they are wrong.
Yes, we camp in ours all the time
Climate controls I adjust without disengaging my eyes form the road are ESSENTIAL!
I really hope the industry figures this out and reverts back to necessary hvac with dedicated analog controls.
It's time to remove HVAC controls completely. For all my recent cars I've just set it to auto and never touched it again. Don't understand the hysteria around physical buttons for HVAC.
Good Job!
It's getting impressive how much hp these electric vehicles are getting
All these companies have grand ideas of replacing ICE vehicles with EV but they kept pricing them at 70k and up. Yeah good luck ever getting the average person to ever buy one.
The base model of this is only like 42k though.
That's the plan. You will own nothing and be happy.
@@klausschwab11 what does that have to do with the price of the car?
They don't want the average person to have a car. Simple. They do that in other countries with driver license. You can't get a license unless you have a degree, make a certain salary ect. To keep the traffic down. In America or developed countries they can't do that. So they just price this stuff insanely high. So eventually po folk can't be on the roads. Same concept as hi dollar gated communities. They don't want peasant filth. And with the world rapidly heading to overpopulation, they got to do something lol
@@malcolmn.5222forever payments.
I like the WT solution to the missing grille - flat black plastic. If there is a useful place for plastic cladding, it's the front.
When can Doug get his hands on a Fisker Ocean?🤩
The tow package include hitch up front if you have to bring any thing temp is below zero or above 90 or need to go 100 miles
👆👆👆👆
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment you have won Telegram me to claim your prize............................
Can't wait to take this to MOAB, miles and miles away from the closes charging station.
Did you mean Moab, UT or MOAB (the Mother of all Bombs)?
and to think, I just read yesterday that when temperatures plunge like they did in the northeast last week, all EV's lose about 50% of their range. Meaning you wouldn't wanna get stuck in a blizzard in this bad boy. you'd probably end of freezing to death.
I can confirm this is true. My model 3 gets about half of its range in weather below 0 degrees Fahrenheit. Although I do have an older version without the new efficient heat pump in newer models.
And if you lose power, you're not going anywhere because you can't charge. Better make those 100 miles count. Solar panels don't work at night or when they're covered in snow and windmills don't work when it's not windy or when they're frozen.
@@danparish1344 With a new heat pump range loss is maybe 30%, though of course below a certain temperature that wouldn't matter.
@@bwofficial1776 If you lose power, many gas stations also stop working.
With Vehicle-to-grid your EV can actually act as your own backup power supply for your house.
Just carry a diesel generator in a bed
Glad to see that Chevy is sticking with the traditional styling with side mirrors, and not going to cameras. I have seen the style of the new Tesla Cybertruck and it looks so ridiculous.
I love that Chevy announced the trailboss version of their electric Silverado! You can catch some trails in an off road EV truck other than a rivian r1t. This is something I hope ford does too. They should unveil a tremor or raptor version of their F-150 lightning. That would definetly be a welcome addition I'm curious to see!
Let's talk on telegram 👆got something for you.
This reminds me so much of the avalanche trucks. The quarter panel has a lot of cues of what the avalanche use to look like
Excellent video as always, Thanks Doug!
Interesting stuff!
A Suburban EV based on this look would be a winner.
NOPE , the 9 person TESLA CyberSUV is Better.
Fair chance it's going to happen a couple years later. Might start out wearing a Cadillac badge, though.
@@markplott4820 you mean a car that doesn't even exist as of yet
The only reason they are starting with trucks is so they can keep the price super high. They will fail at all regular truck duties. EV's aren't even close to ready yet, the recent cold snap made that very clear. The market wants reliable V8's
I'm crazy happy these are becoming more available but I really have trouble supporting a car company that took our 'bailout money' and built a factory in China immediately following. Especially when people are not targeted instead of corporations. Not to mention the pricing.
Shhhhh! Don't mention that part! They are electrifying the future and you just need to shut up and get on board!
I also blame the idiots that gave them bail out money.
These trucks will surely be built in the US, both to avoid the chicken tax and to get the IRA credits. As for the company, none of GM's size is sinless.
Just wait...when evs fail, they'll be getting another...
@@jeoff1954 Lol, EV sales are growing ~50% YoY and they sell all they can make, despite gas staying cheap. They'll keep making gas trucks for dinosaurs like you 'til 2035, don't worry.
Wow the depreciation on that Maybach from the intro 🤯
The reverse lights are the “E” logo too. Just noticed
“100 miles of range in 10 minutes” means this thing takes forever to charge. Remember, EV’s charge exponentially slower the closer they get to full. I bet this takes an hour to get it to 80% or more.
You’ll be lucky if this trash 🗑️ charges in a day.
TFTL's charging experience with these EV trucks are very telling and I'd never deal with that.
Shouldve called it an EVlanche
Looks pretty awesome
Would be nice to see a mega cab come out as one of these !
If this ever makes it to Australia (we get the regular Silverado as a low volume import) then I can see that opening mid-gate being very popular. Throw a canopy on that bad boy and you've got yourself a panel van!
Like an old Holden Sandman
We call those "toppers" or "truck caps" in the states.
Or just buy a panel van…
@@dawsongranger4940 I want to politely remind you this is a video about an EV, and there's still not yet a lot of options for _electric vans_ in Australia. Plus like the States we're a heavily pick-up truck-focused culture. A lot of people buy utes here when they'd almost certainly be better off buying a work van or a SUV.
Chevy has sure come a long way from their "UA-camrs aren't worthy of special time with our vehicles" era. Great video Doug! Thanks
I think they could add a 3rd row seating capacity feature since they open up to extend the bed all the way ... I mean might be a nice thought I'm my book just pop open the seats right off the middle of the bed 😮😮😮
It's apt that the mid-gate feature was first used on the Avalanche since you could get an avalanche of what's in the bed coming at the back of your seat as a driver. Seems like a terrible idea. No bar or barrier to protect the driver?
I can't wait to see if they make the Suburban EV based of this.
I don't think I heard Doug say one critical thing about this truck. He stuck pretty well to the talking points Chevrolet gave him
lol
This will be great for towing my trailer to the end of my driveway
I preordered a Cadillac Lyriq AWD. I would have preferred this.
But my Cadillac will be MSRP $70,000 and they're talking $100,000+ for this?
Unfortunately this isn’t an EDIT V2 video
A vast majority of people using their trucks for work put a toolbox in the bed. And a vast majority of those toolboxes (the ones with a lot more usable space) pour over the top of the bed rails on either side. These are also mounted up against the front of the bed. The mid-gate feature and the avalanche-esq bed rails aren’t gonna work for this. I suppose it won’t matter much on the higher trims for the general consumer market but I imagine this will make a LOT of contractors go with the Ford Lightning over this.
But do they really need that when they have a frunk?
I just don’t see contractors justifying buying these. Maybe very specific circumstances, but in the limited amount of work I’ve been around, I doesn’t make a lot of sense as of now
This is the truck I've been waiting 15 years for!!!
Great video
1:12 nice that you show the next car coming up 👍👍
The car shown in the cars and bids ad is usually like 2 videos away instead of the next one
@@StreamerBTW99 that is not always true mc12 to c8 zo6 to mb g63 amg (except the 15…. quirks O do not call that a car review) so on….