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Does Chevy make a 3500 gas truck?

Yes. Chevrolet offers the Silverado 3500HD with a gasoline engine option, in addition to the Duramax turbo-diesel. The gas variant uses a 6.6-liter V8 and is designed for heavy payloads, while the diesel earns the edge for maximum towing and torque. This article explains what’s available and how the two powertrains compare.


Here’s how the question plays out in the real world for buyers weighing a heavy‑duty pickup.


Gas option: Silverado 3500HD explained


The following section outlines the core engine choices and what they mean for performance, configuration, and everyday use.


Gas engine specs and configuration



  • 6.6L V8 gasoline engine: about 401 horsepower and 464 lb-ft of torque; paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission; available across several cab/bed configurations of the Silverado 3500HD.

  • 6.6L Duramax turbo-diesel: about 445 horsepower and 910 lb-ft of torque; also paired with a 10-speed automatic; the diesel is generally favored for heavy-tow and long-duty work.


Both engines are typically offered with the same 10-speed automatic and share many chassis components; availability can vary by trim and body style.


Choosing between gas and diesel


To decide which engine fits your needs, consider how you will use the truck, the towing and payload requirements, and the operating costs.



  • Cost and maintenance: Gas engines usually have lower upfront costs and simpler maintenance; diesel maintenance can be pricier but offers greater durability for long, heavy-duty use.

  • Torque and towing: Diesel engines provide significantly higher torque for heavy towing and payload, especially in high-demand scenarios; gas engines are capable for most everyday heavy-duty tasks but with less torque.

  • Fuel economy and fueling: Diesel generally delivers better fuel economy on long hauls, while gas refuels faster and often costs less per gallon, depending on price fluctuations.


Ultimately, the right choice depends on your workload, travel patterns, and total cost of ownership. Check current specs with a Chevrolet dealer for your exact configuration.


Summary


Yes. Chevrolet does offer a Silverado 3500HD with a gasoline engine option, in addition to the familiar Duramax turbo-diesel. The 6.6L V8 gas engine delivers solid power and usable torque for many heavy-duty tasks, but the diesel remains the preferred pick for maximum towing and payload. Consumers should compare total cost of ownership, not just upfront price, and verify availability for their chosen cab/bed and trim.

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