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DETROIT – General Motors introduces the new 2007
Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra heavy-duty pickups, with all-new and
differentiated exterior designs, two unique interiors and class-leading
power and efficiency. The redesigned pickups incorporate brand-distinct
exterior and interior designs that are greatly differentiated from the
light-duty trucks, along with a choice of gas and diesel powertrains.
Capabilities are enhanced and complement new, segment-leading and
segment-exclusive features.
Silverado and Sierra are
offered in a range of 2500HD (three-quarter-ton) and 3500HD (one-ton)
models, reaffirming GM’s nearly 100-year legacy of building heavy-duty
trucks. The 2007 models offer unprecedented levels of performance,
capability and refinement. Silverado is available in WT, LT and LTZ
trim; Sierra is available in WT, SLE and SLT trim – all with
differentiated appearance and interiors.
“There’s not a broader, more powerful or more capable lineup of
heavy-duty pickups in the industry,” said Gary White, GM North America
vice president and vehicle line executive of full-size trucks. “But
along with the capability and functionality that our customers expect,
the 2007 Silverado and Sierra heavy-duty trucks meld exceptional
refinement and surprising attention to detail.”
The range
of configurations – three cab styles, three cargo box styles and five
wheelbase lengths – delivers tremendous choice. Some full-size truck
manufacturers do not even offer three-quarter-ton or one-ton heavy-duty
trucks. And among those that do, the 2007 Silverado and Sierra HD
pickups offer many segment-best capabilities, including 18,500-pound
(8,392 kg) gross combined vehicle weight rating for vehicles with a gas
V-8 and a 13,000-pound (5,897 kg) conventional trailer weight rating
enabled by a larger-capacity trailer hitch platform. Maximum towing
capacity is 16,700 pounds (7,575 kg), when equipped with a fifth-wheel
hitch.
“GM’s heavy-duty pickup heritage is built on the
promises of function and dependability,” said White. “The new Silverado
HD and Sierra HD trucks offer exceptional capability, while building on
the reputation that has put GM full-size pickups at the top of numerous
quality surveys.”
Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra 2500HD
and 3500HD models will arrive in the first quarter of 2007. Production
of the new trucks is shared among several assembly plants, including
Fort Wayne , Ind. , and Pontiac and Flint , Mich.
Bold and distinctive exterior designs
The new Silverado and Sierra heavy-duty models have bolder, muscular
designs that are differentiated from their light-duty siblings. This
includes new grilles, headlamps, hoods and front fenders – all
conveying broad-shouldered, ready-for-anything strength. The trucks
also feature more distinct brand differentiation than any previous
generation.
Chevy Silverado has a wider and taller
dual-port grille, with a prominent gold bow tie emblem at the center.
Large, reflector-optic headlamps and corner lights wrap around the
front end and flow into flared front fenders, enhancing the truck’s
broad stance. The fender flares have a chiseled, squared-off appearance
and complement the strong power dome hood design.
GMC
Sierra has a distinctive front end with a prominent GMC emblem set in a
large, chrome-ringed grille (black grille surround on work truck
models). The grille is flanked by large, jeweled-appearance headlamps.
Chrome bumpers with body-color top and end caps are standard. SLE
models feature large foglamps set into the bumper, creating an upscale
appearance that further reflects GMC’s brand identity.
The
trucks’ door handles feature large, grab-style designs that are easy to
open with gloves. Other details also enhance the strong appearance and
functionality includes larger front recovery hooks. A faster, 57-degree
windshield angle reduces wind noise and improves fuel efficiency.
The trucks are more refined looking, too, with doors that extend over
the rockers for a smooth, uninterrupted look, and lamps that have a
jeweled appearance. Tolerances between panels are greatly reduced –
including a 50-percent reduction in the space between the cab and cargo
box.
Cab and cargo box configurations
Silverado and Sierra heavy-duty trucks are offered in regular, extended
and crew cab configurations, which are complemented with standard
(6-foot 6-inch) and long (8-foot) cargo box lengths. Silverado and
Sierra 3500HD models also are available with the Dually dual rear wheel
configuration on a long (8-foot) box. New features, such as
170-degree-opening rear access doors with fully retractable power
windows on extended cab models, offer increased versatility.
The pickup boxes have been redesigned with enhanced versatility,
increased strength and greater capacity. A one-piece wheelhouse and
inner box side add strength and a smoother, more integrated appearance.
The boxes are 1.18 inches (30 mm) deeper in the front and 1.57 inches
(40 mm) deeper at the rear, with stronger inner walls that offer
improved performance when fitted with ladder racks, tool boxes and
other accessories. Cargo bed volume is 60.7 cubic feet (1,718 L) with
the regular box and 75.5 cubic feet (2,138 L) with the long box.
Dually cargo boxes are made of all steel, including new, hydroformed
sheet metal outer fenders. They have a smooth, integrated appearance
and enhanced strength. All Dually models feature marker lights on the
fenders and new, sleek cab roof lights that are aerodynamically
integrated into the top of the cab.
New tailgate designs
include a lock and an available EZ Lift feature, with torque-rod
assist. Despite being larger than previous models, the new tailgates
are easier to use, thanks to revised construction that reduces overall
mass. The tailgates are easily removed by simply opening to 45 degrees
and pulling straight out and away from the vehicle.
A new,
innovative cargo management system is available on all Silverado and
Sierra models and is complemented by a range of dealer-ordered
accessory packages. Three rails that run the length of the box sides
and the forward box wall are secured with high-strength anchors and,
unlike competitors’ systems, incorporate upper and lower tracks. Four
adjustable tie-down brackets are included with each system and can be
located anywhere on the tracks, each rated for a load point of 500
pounds (227 kg).
At the heart of a comprehensive
accessories portfolio for the new pickups is a group of specific
accessory products designed to integrate into the cargo management
system. The rails enable the use of an overhead utility rack rated at
500 pounds (227 kg) loading capacity, a sliding diamond plate toolbox,
a sliding bed divider, diamond plate side storage boxes or a bicycle
mount. These accessories use either the upper or lower rails, allowing
numerous combinations that can easily fit together or bypass one
another as they slide along the rails. The tool boxes and bicycle mount
use a codeable lock, enabling the vehicle key to be used for locking
and unlocking these accessories.
Segment-leading interior designs with superior craftsmanship
Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra HD pickups are quieter, more spacious
and refined inside, with increased passenger comfort and storage space.
They each feature two new and distinct interior designs that reflect
their respective brand identities, including specific trim,
appointments and gauge cluster appearance.
Silverado and
Sierra HD base and midlevel trim models include a functional pure
pickup interior design theme with a contemporary adaptation of GM’s
ergonomic cockpit instrument panel design. In addition, this interior
includes specific door panels with large door pull and release handles,
new seat construction and configurations, unique center console and
underseat storage systems, and two glove boxes (a traditional lower
glove box and a covered upper storage compartment).
New
luxury-inspired premium interiors are standard on Silverado LTZ and
Sierra SLT. They offer richly appointed features, including a distinct
instrument panel design, large-capacity center console (20.1 L),
specific door panels, seats and other trim elements. Features on the
premium interiors include power-adjustable heated bucket seats, leather
surface seats, leather-covered steering wheel and selective chrome trim.
Spaciousness in each interior trim level is enhanced with new, “low and
forward” instrument panels that provide a more airy feel to the cabin
as well as a panoramic field of vision. The instrument panels are
mounted approximately 3.5 inches (90 mm) down and forward on the pure
pickup interiors, while the premium interior instrument panel is
located 5 inches (127 mm) down and forward. Both instrument panel
designs are integrated into their specific door panels to create a
swept appearance.
The spacious interior and enhanced field
of vision create an environment that enables better outward vision.
Legroom, headroom and hip room also have increased. The recline angle
and fore/aft travel of the front seat have been increased.
All interiors are refined and craftsmanship is highlighted by flush
surfaces, tight gaps and tolerances on the instrument panel, center
stack, clusters and other components. Most gaps on the instrument
panels and clusters have been narrowed to 0.5 mm or less. Attention to
detail was given to concealing fasteners and metal structural
components of all seats. There is no exposed hardware in the interior
or door sills. New, soft-touch and low-gloss finishes for the
instrument panels and other trim pieces are used throughout. The color
and grain of the materials were carefully selected to provide a premium
look. Sculpted headliners of new woven fabric and door trim, as well as
sculpted seat backs, enhance the perception of precision in the new
interiors.
Complementing the interiors’ finely crafted
look and feel is segment-leading quietness. All trim levels – even base
work truck models – benefit from a comprehensive system that delivers a
passenger environment almost devoid of noise. This is achieved with the
use of strategically placed sound-deadening and sound-absorbing
material in the body structure – including liquid-applied dampener on
the floor and front-of-dash – as well as the inherent,
vibration-minimizing traits of the stiffer frame and quieter attributes
of the aerodynamically tuned exterior. Also, improved door sealing and
a doors-over-rockers design help eliminate road and wind noise.
Additional highlights of Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra interiors include:
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A new, stadium-style rear seat with a 60/40-split design and folding
center arm rest can be easily folded up to provide an uninterrupted
load floor. Or, either section of the split seat can be stowed
independently, allowing room for both cargo and a rear-seat passenger.
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A “double” glove box, which includes a large-capacity, traditional
glove box and a new, covered storage compartment above it, with a
3.4-liter storage capacity.
- Models equipped with
the luxury-inspired premium interior come with a single large glove box
that offers approximately 25 percent more storage capacity.
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The premium interiors include large center consoles with the segment’s
largest storage capacity: 20.1 liters of undivided volume.
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The pure pickup interiors feature a 6.1-liter armrest storage console
and a new underseat storage bin built into a new 40/20/40-split bench
seat. This 9.1-liter lockable storage bin, which includes an accessory
power outlet, is located under the center seat cushion and is large
enough to store a laptop computer.
- The gauges
have an analog display, with large, easy-to-read graphics. They are lit
with ice-blue LED lighting, which provides crisp, bright illumination
and a more upscale look. A driver information center is incorporated on
the instrument panel.
- A manual-control climate
control system is standard on all models, with a dual-zone automatic
system available. The dual-zone system allows for up to a 30-degree F
difference in temperature settings between the driver and front
passengers.
- Power-operated rear side glass is featured on extended cab models. The windows lower completely into the rear access doors.
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Power-operated back glass is available on extended and crew cab models.
The window operates with the touch of a button located on the overhead
console.
- A large, power-operated sunroof is
available on extended and crew cab models. The crew cab sunroof has a
tilt/slide design, with a sliding sun shade and express open/close
feature. The extended cab sunroof uses a spoiler-type sunroof design
that slides back over the roof surface.
- Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist provides audible warnings of objects behind the vehicle.
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A heated windshield washer fluid system more effectively removes bug
spatter and thin layers of ice and frost. When the system is activated,
washer fluid is heated to 150 degrees F (60 C) or more.
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A diverse range of radio systems, including single-CD, six-disc, MP3-
and DVD-capable systems, is available. Several radios feature RDS
technology, which provides enhanced information for participating FM
stations.
- XM Satellite Radio is available.
- A rear-seat entertainment system isavailable
on crew cab models; it combines a dual-play radio system, rear-seat
audio controls and a larger, eight-inch flip-down screen.
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Two touch-screen DVD-based navigation radio systems are offered; one is
specific for systems equipped with the rear-seat entertainment system.
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A new generation OnStar feature that provides Turn-by-Turn Navigation
commands is automatically downloaded into the driver information
center.
Driving experience and capability
A new, Gen-IV 6.0L gasoline V-8 engine with variable valve timing and
an enhanced, more powerful version of the Duramax 6.6L turbo-diesel are
the engine choices for the Silverado and Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD
models. Both engines offer segment-leading power and torque ratings.
The gas engine is backed by a new, Hydra-Matic 6L90 six-speed automatic
transmission, which features grade braking capability. Duramax-powered
trucks are backed by the reknown six-speed Allison 1000 automatic
transmission.
The standard engine is the new, 6.0L gas
V-8. It is rated at a best-in-class 353 horsepower (233 kW) and 373
lb.-ft. of torque (506 Nm) on single rear wheel configurations.*
Variable valve timing helps improve performance and fuel economy. A
new, Hydra-Matic 6L90 six-speed automatic transmission is paired with
the engine. This powertrain combination offers a higher maximum gross
combined weight rating (GCWR) – 18,500 pounds (8,392 kg) – than
previous gas-powered combinations and is the segment leader for
vehicles with a small-block V-8 gas engine. The 6L90 has a wide, 6.04:1
overall ratio – including two overdrive gears – that helps deliver an
excellent balance of performance and fuel economy. It also offers
manual range selection and tap up/tap down control.
A
cleaner, more powerful Duramax 6.6L turbo-diesel engine is available.
It continues to lead the segment in power and torque, with power
ratings increased to 365 horsepower (272 kW) and 660 lb.-ft. of torque
(895 Nm). Upgrades to the engine and a new diesel particulate filter
system help provide a 90-percent reduction in particulate matter and a
50-percent reduction in NOx (compared with current standards), meeting
a new federal government mandate. All diesel manufacturers are required
to meet the new emissions standard, starting in calendar year 2007.
The renowned Allison 1000 six-speed automatic transmission is partnered
with the Duramax 6.6L turbo-diesel engine. It delivers good fuel
economy, quietness and control. It features a class-first range
selection function, which allows the driver to easily select the
desired gears to match driving conditions, such as towing a trailer on
a steep grade.
Working in concert with the powertrains are
a strong chassis and responsive suspension systems. The vehicle frame
is comprised of a sturdy ladder design that is reinforced with cross
braces. It features a segmented design that enables easy and accurate
adaptation of numerous lengths to accommodate the trucks’ five
wheelbase lengths. The frame sections are joined with strong,
overlapping segments that bolster overall strength and rigidity.
The strength of the frame and enhanced capabilities enabled by the
powertrain systems allow the 2007 Silverado and Sierra heavy-duty
trucks to offer a larger, 2.5-inch trailer hitch receiver platform.
This enables the trucks to pull a segment-leading maximum of 13,000
pounds (5,897 kg) with conventional trailers. Trucks with fifth-wheel
hitches can tow up to 16,700 pounds (7,575 kg), when properly equipped.
Additional features:
- All
2500HD and 3500HD models ride on a wide, 68.6-inch (1,742 mm) front
track. The rear track on 2500HD trucks is 66 inches (1,676 mm); the
rear track on 3500HD models is 74.7 inches (1,897 mm), giving Silverado
and Sierra heavy-duty models a firmly planted feel.
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Two suspension packages: Z85 and Z71. The Z85 suspension is standard on
2WD and 4WD models; the Z71 Off Road suspension is optional and
includes additional chassis and suspension equipment, including skid
plates.
- A new steering control box is used with
the recirculating ball steering system, delivering improved
returnability for a greater feeling of control and on-center feel.
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A high capacity, four-wheel disc brake system with Hydroboost and
four-wheel ABS is standard on all models. The brake system includes
large-diameter front and rear disc rotors and stiff brake calipers.
All heavy-duty models are available with an integrated trailer brake
controller. It is integrated with the ABS system and provides immediate
and measured brake force signaling to electric-controlled trailer brake
systems. There is no requirement for external and/or aftermarket brake
control systems. The brake controller switch is conveniently mounted on
the lower-left section of the instrument panel.
Safety details
Silverado and Sierra heavy-duty models are designed to help drivers
avoid crashes and protect passengers in the event one occurs. The
robust ladder frame and strong body structure provide occupant
protection. The frame is designed with crush zones that crumple to
absorb crash energy, while the new body structure incorporates the
strategic use of high-strength steel and structural adhesives designed
to help maintain passenger compartment integrity and manage energy in a
crash.
Additional safety features include:
- Dual-stage frontal air bags are standard on all models.
- Segment-first front safety belt pretensioners with both front and rear crash sensing.
- A standard, high capacity four-wheel disc brake system with four-channel ABS system provides superior stopping capability.
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A new Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist system is available and provides
visual (LED lights) and audible warnings of objects behind the vehicle.
- Tire pressure monitoring system is standard on all models except Dually.
- Segment-exclusive factory-installed remote vehicle starting system is available on most models.
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Power-adjustable pedals complement increased front seat fore/aft travel
to enable smaller-stature drivers to find an optimized driving
position.
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