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Zane Merva

Executive Editor, GM-Trucks.com

4/6/2018

 

Mainline production of the 2019 Silverado and Sierra has begun on a limited scale. Automotive Sales Consultant Mike Davenport just posted four photographs from outside General Motor's Fort Wayne Assembly Plant to his Facebook Page.

 

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The pictures are confirmation that 2019 T1 Platform production has indeed begun, if only on a limited scale. The 2019 Silverado High Country and 2019 Sierra AT4, both high level trims, are destined to GM's "Captured Test Fleet", a standard practice for a new model launch. Basically, GM employees will end up driving these trucks and getting the final kinks out of the production process. It's also interesting to note that both are also equipped with the 6.2L V8- an engine we still don't know the power output of. 

 

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Mike was kind enough to let us use these photos, so do him a favor and check out his facebook page and youtube channel

 

The same High Country was also videotaped and posted to YouTube on March 31st so it's a fair bet we'll be seeing a LOT more of the 2019 T1 pickups very soon. 

 

 

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  • Zane changed the title to First Production 2019 Silverado & Sierra Spotted Outside Plant
4 hours ago, Zane said:

2019_Silverado_Plant1.jpg

Zane Merva

Executive Editor, GM-Trucks.com

4/6/2018

 

Mainline production of the 2019 Silverado and Sierra has begun on a limited scale. Automotive Sales Consultant Mike Davenport just posted four photographs from outside General Motor's Fort Wayne Assembly Plant to his Facebook Page.

 

2019_Sierra_Plant2.jpg

 

The pictures are confirmation that 2019 T1 Platform production has indeed begun, if only on a limited scale. The 2019 Silverado High Country and 2019 Sierra AT4, both high level trims, are destined to GM's "Captured Test Fleet", a standard practice for a new model launch. Basically, GM employees will end up driving these trucks and getting the final kinks out of the production process. It's also interesting to note that both are also equipped with the 6.2L V8- an engine we still don't know the power output of. 

 

2019_Silverado_Plant2.jpg

2019_Sierra_Plant1.jpg

 

 

Mike was kind enough to let us use these photos, so do him a favor and check out his facebook page and youtube channel

 

The same High Country was also videotaped and posted to YouTube on March 31st so it's a fair bet we'll be seeing a LOT more of the 2019 T1 pickups very soon. 

 

 

at 1:56 theres a red Silverado RST shown for a second. I think its this exact truck

 

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Yup.  The front end of the Sierra looks too much like the ugly front end of the F150.  Blah!  Defenitly liking the front end of the Silverado more and more, but needs to get rid of the fish gills. 

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When someone has the Chevy and GMC 6.2L emblem part numbers, let me know. 

 

Both emblems look like they are stick on.  

 

Would like to add them to my 18.

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Couple pics & videos from the FB group. Trucks aren't looking too bad, really want to see the Denali's more. First silver truck w/wheels is photoshopped.

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