Chevrolet Silverado EV WT
2022 -
Specifications
510 hp All Wheel Drive
200 kWh
Usable capacity
5.6 sec 0-60 mph
450 mi
EPA range
WT RST
Also known as Chevrolet Silverado Work Truck EV
Body
Type
4 door pick-up truck, 5 seats
Platform
BT1
Dimensions
233.1 x 81.6 x 78.0 in (5920 x 2072 x 1982 mm)
Wheelbase
145.7 in (3700 mm)
Clearance
8.9 in (227 mm)
Weight
US: 8500 lb curb
Suspension
Automatic Adaptive Air, four-wheel steering
Wheels
R18, R24
Trunk
EU: 62.9 ft³
Frunk
10.7 ft³
Towing
US: 10000 lb braked
Multi-Flex Tailgate with power release (Fit items over 10 ft. in length)
Comfort
Seats
Heated front seats
Roof
Panoramic glass roof (fixed)
Parking aids
Front and rear sensors, 360 camera, reversing camera
Connectivity
Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
Safety
Airbags
Side airbags, front and rear, head airbag system
Driving aids
Front radar, 2 rear corner radars, 1 front, 2 side, 1 rear cameras. Forward Collision Alert, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keep Assist, Side Blind Zone Alert, Lane Change Alert, Automatic Emergency Braking, Front Pedestrian Braking, Road Sign detection, High-Beam Assist, Driver Attention System, Vehicle Ahead Indicator, Trailer brake control with Hitch Guidance, Advanced Trailering System
Self driving
Crash tests
Real world range
Our estimates are based on publicly available data. We assume a steady pace, dry road, no significant incline, comfortable cabin temperature and the smallest rims for the model.
Аll models with full range data .
Charging time
Charging curve
The charging time calculations are based on data from Fastned. The charge curve shows the charging behavior when the battery is in optimal conditions (around 30°C/86°F).
Аll models with charging data .
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Do not believe it. All BS. Force X distance = weight X height = mgh as your payload increases but energy stays the same then your distance decreases. The farmer driving to the market pulling an empty trailer 300 miles arriving at the cattle market wi...
For the $40000 silverado EV WT , they are going to have a smaller battery with less range .
I find it very hard to believe a truck with a battery that costs at least $25000 to produce will cost $40000.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see it. But I mean I just don't see it happening.