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How high off the ground is a Chevy Silverado?

The height off the ground, or ground clearance, of a Chevy Silverado varies by year, trim, drivetrain, and tire size, but most recent Silverado 1500 models sit around 9 inches above the ground, with a typical range of roughly 8.5 to 10 inches.


Ground clearance basics


Ground clearance is affected by drivetrain and tires; here are typical ranges across common configurations.



  • Overall range for Silverado 1500 configurations: roughly 8.5–10 inches, depending on tires and suspension.

  • Two-wheel-drive versus four-wheel-drive differences: 2WD generally sits toward the lower end; 4WD or off-road-oriented trims push toward the higher end due to larger tires and raised suspension.

  • Off-road packages and larger wheel/tire combinations can bring clearance near the upper end of the range (about 9.5–10 inches in many setups).


Note: These figures describe common factory configurations across recent model years; exact clearance for a specific truck is best checked in the official spec sheet for that year and trim.


How it varies by year, trim and equipment


Different model years and options yield precise numbers. GM publishes exact figures per trim and wheel/tire combination. For shoppers, this means checking the exact spec page rather than relying on memory.



  • Silverado 1500 trims with standard tires and 2WD generally fall near the lower end of the range (roughly 8.5–9.5 inches).

  • 4WD models with the Z71 Off-Road package or larger wheels/tires tend to be at the higher end (roughly 9.5–10 inches).

  • Heavy‑duty Silverado 2500HD/3500HD variants have comparable or slightly higher clearance depending on suspension and tire choices.


For exact numbers, consult the official GM spec sheet for the specific year and trim, or ask a dealership for the precise figure.


Practical considerations for drivers


Beyond the numbers, factors like payload, roof height, bed height, and approach/departure angles impact real‑world clearance. If you frequently encounter rough terrain or parking constraints, consider trims or packages that maximize clearance, such as the Z71 Off-Road package or selecting tires that maintain manufacturer-approved dimensions.


Summary


In short, the Chevy Silverado’s ground clearance is not fixed. Most recent Silverado 1500 models sit around 9 inches above the ground, with a typical range of about 8.5 to 10 inches depending on drivetrain, tires, and equipment. For a precise figure, check the official spec sheet for the exact year and trim, or consult a dealer. When planning for off‑road use or tight garages, verify the specific configuration to ensure it meets your needs.

What is the ground clearance of the Silverado?


Silverado ground clearance varies by trim and model year, ranging from approximately 7.7 inches for some base models to 11.2 inches for off-road trims like the ZR2 and Trail Boss. For example, the 2025 Silverado 1500 ZR2 has 11.22 inches of ground clearance, while the standard 2025 Silverado 1500 has around 8 inches.
 
2025 Silverado 1500

  • ZR2: 11.22 inches
  • LT Trail Boss: 11.1 inches
  • Standard trims: Around 8.0 to 8.1 inches 

2024 Silverado 1500
  • ZR2: 11.22 inches
  • Custom Trail Boss and LT Trail Boss: 10.88 inches
  • Standard trims: Between 7.7 and 8.0 inches 

2024 Silverado 2500 HD
  • ZR2: 10.12 inches
  • Standard models: 11.2 inches 



How tall is a full-size pickup truck?


Height & Ground Clearance
Height varies slightly by drivetrain and trim. A 4x2 F-150 sits around 75–76 inches tall, whereas 4x4 models ride about 1.5–1.7 inches taller (around 77–78.5″ total height) due to their raised suspension and larger tires.



What is the clearance on a Silverado 1500?


8.08 in
Chevy Silverado 1500 Exterior Dimensions

SpecificationsRegular Cab, Standard BedDouble Cab, Standard Bed
Length210.94 in231.88 in
Width81.14 in81.24 in
Height75.85 in75.63 in
Ground Clearance8.26 in8.08 in



Will a Chevy Silverado fit in my garage?


If you are trying to fit a full-size truck into a garage, you will probably need to have a garage at least 22 feet in length to give a foot of clearance between the front and rear of the vehicle. Heavy duty: These types of trucks are in the largest class of pickups.


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