Chevy Silverado Concepts Display The Potential for Personalization

Chevy Silverado Concepts Display The Potential for Personalization

These four trucks look ready for anything.

The 2019 Chevy silverado truck is highly configurable. There are eight trim levels available, each with six engine options (diesel and gas) and three transmissions. Chevy encourages consumers to personalize their pickups beyond the standard options.

The bowtie brand unveiled its new Silverado accessory catalog today, as well as four concept trucks that help to visualize the new elements in the metal. Accessories include step kits, tonneau covers and illuminated bowtie emblems.

Hugh Milne is Silverado’s marketing manager. “With our full catalog of accessories, performance parts, and other parts, we offer customers exponentially more options to build their truck,” he said. These parts are engineered, engineered, and tested to the same engineering standards that the Silverado and are backed by Chevrolet.

Chevy Silverado Concepts Display The Potential for Personalization

Silverado High Country is the first of these four concepts. It comes with the aforementioned Chevy accessories. It features distinctive bronze accents on its grille and 22-inch wheels. There is also an illuminated bowtie at the front, a two inch suspension lift, a catback dual exhaust system and a cold air intake. The State Fair of Texas will display this concept until October 21st.

Next up is the Silverado LTZ. This vehicle is unique in that it has 22-inch chrome wheels and an illuminated black bowtie emblem. It also features chrome assist steps, all weather floor liners, and rear-seat entertainment systems. The 5.3-liter engine has an upgraded cold-air intake and cat-back exhaust. It also features six-piston Brembo brakes in the front.

Arguably the most-rugged of the quartet, the Silverado RST Off Road concept is loaded to the brim with off road accessories. Finished in a Cajun Red paint job, the concept comes with a two-inch lift, a new Off Road Appearance package, a sport bar, off-road assist steps, and a roll-up tonneau cover. The 40-inch LED light bar in the bed, and accent lights on the hood come from Baja Designs . This concept is powered by a 5.3-liter V8 and has a cold-air intake.

The RST Street Concept is the exact opposite of the Off Road Concept. The RST Street Concept has a lower suspension system and body-side graphics, which give it an aggressive look. The 22-inch wheels have a high gloss black finish and the grille and mirror caps are covered in black carbon fiber trim. Two-piece Borla exhaust systems are available for the 5.3-liter V8.

For pricing information and details on these accessories, buyers can visit the Chevy website. The 2019 Silverado starts from $29,795 without options.