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Does Chevy make a single cab?

Yes. Chevrolet offers true two-door, single-cab configurations on certain pickups, most notably the Silverado 1500 Regular Cab and the Silverado HD Regular Cab. The midsize Colorado currently does not offer a Regular Cab in its latest generation. Below is a detailed look at where a single-cab option exists in Chevy’s lineup today.


Full-size Silverado: Regular Cab availability


The following overview highlights which Silverado variants provide a Regular Cab (two-door) configuration. Availability can vary by model year, trim, and market.



  • Silverado 1500 Regular Cab: A two-door, single-row cab option on the light-duty Silverado 1500, typically paired with a long bed and offered on select trims and model years.

  • Silverado 2500HD/3500HD Regular Cab: The heavy-duty two-door cab option, available on certain trims and bed lengths for work-focused configurations.

  • Notes on cab naming: General Motors uses “Regular Cab” to denote the single-cab configuration across these Silverado lines.


In short, Silverado Regular Cab remains part of Chevy’s lineup for both light-duty and heavy-duty trucks, though the option isn’t guaranteed on every trim or model year and may vary by market.


Mid-size Colorado: Cab options


The Colorado’s current generation does not include a true Regular Cab. Buyers can choose between Crew Cab (four full doors) and Extended Cab configurations, but there is no dedicated two-door Regular Cab offered in the latest lineup.



  • Colorado Regular Cab: Not offered in the current generation; only Extended Cab and Crew Cab configurations are available.


For buyers who specifically want a two-door midsize Chevy truck, the Colorado is not the path to follow in today’s lineup; consider a Silverado Regular Cab or explore the used-market options from earlier generations.


What this means for buyers


If a single-cab configuration is essential, Chevrolet’s best-supported option is the Silverado Regular Cab, available in both light-duty and heavy-duty variants on select model years and trims. The Colorado does not provide a Regular Cab in its current generation, limiting two-door options in the midsize segment. Always check with a local dealer for current availability, as cab configurations can shift with new model years and regional offerings.


Summary


Chevrolet does offer true single-cab configurations on certain Silverado models (1500 Regular Cab and the heavy-duty 2500HD/3500). The midsize Colorado does not include a Regular Cab in its current generation, instead offering Extended Cab or Crew Cab options. If a two-door pickup is required, the Silverado Regular Cab is the primary Chevy option today, with availability varying by year and market. Always verify current specs with a dealer before shopping.

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