The Chevy Silverado 1500 is Chevy's premier pickup truck, best suited for a wide array of general tasks and especially handy on the jobsite when you're looking for a truck that won't break the bank while handling all of your toughest tasks with...
The Chevy Silverado 1500 is Chevy’s premier pickup truck, best suited for a wide array of general tasks and especially handy on the jobsite when you’re looking for a truck that won’t break the bank while handling all of your toughest tasks with ease. In this Review of the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 specs, we’ll be going under the hood for all you can expect out of the latest model in the Silverado family.
The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado introduces a refreshed exterior marked by a more aggressive presence, sharper LED lighting, and redesigned grille options. Buyers can choose from four available engines, including the TurboMaxâ„¢ and the Duramax 3.0L Turbo-Diesel, the latter offering an impressive best-in-class 28 MPG on the highway. When properly equipped, the Silverado can tow up to 13,300 pounds, making it a versatile option for both work and recreation. Inside, the truck features upgraded technology with available 12.3-inch and 13.4-inch displays, along with trim-specific enhancements that distinguish comfort-oriented models like the High Country from more rugged trims such as the ZR2.
Design updates further define the 2026 Silverado 1500 lineup, starting with a bolder front fascia, newly sculpted grille patterns, and sleeker LED headlamps. The new color palette–featuring standout options like White Sands and Polar White TriCoat–adds modern flair across the range. Special editions continue to expand customization options: the High Country Midnight Edition delivers a blacked-out, premium appearance with darkened trim, exclusive 20-inch black chrome wheels, and a multifunction tailgate, while the ZR2 Bison Edition focuses on capability with heavy-duty underbody plating, steel bumpers with recovery hooks, and unique 18-inch wheels engineered for challenging off-road conditions.
The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 lineup includes nine primary trim levels–WT, Custom, LT, RST, Custom Trail Boss, LT Trail Boss, LTZ, High Country, and ZR2–each tailored to different types of drivers. The WT serves as the dependable entry-level work truck, while the Custom adds a touch of style and comfort. The LT increases everyday usability with more technology, and the RST brings in a sportier appearance. For off-road enthusiasts, the Custom Trail Boss offers rugged capability built upon the Custom trim, and the LT Trail Boss enhances that with the added refinements of the LT.
Higher in the lineup, the LTZ moves into premium territory with features like leather-appointed front seating surfaces, while the High Country stands at the top as the luxury flagship. For maximum off-road performance, the ZR2 delivers factory-engineered capability, and the ZR2 Bison goes even further with extreme, purpose-built enhancements noted for pushing off-road durability and toughness to the next level.
The Chevy Silverado 1500 is great just about anywhere on or off the jobsite, making it one of the best pickups in the class for all walks of life. Come to our Burlington Chevrolet showroom to find yours today.
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The 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is the strongest, most advanced Silverado ever. It’s bigger, stronger and lighter than previous generations and is one of the most dependable full-size pickups on the road. Let’s compare it to the Ram 1500 and you can make your choice. Stop by Burlington Chevrolet and they will take care of you.
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