How long is a Chevy single cab long bed?
The bed length of a Chevy single-cab long bed is eight feet (96 inches). The overall vehicle length varies by model year and configuration, but a regular-cab long-box Silverado typically measures roughly 230 to 250 inches in total length.
Bed length and available configurations
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 pickups have historically offered three bed lengths to suit different hauling needs. The “single cab long bed” configuration uses the longest cargo box and is part of the long-box option. Here are the common bed lengths you might encounter across generations:
- Short bed: 5 feet 8 inches (68 inches).
- Standard bed: 6 feet 7 inches (79 inches).
- Long bed: 8 feet (96 inches).
Note: The 8-foot long bed with a Regular Cab has not always been available in every model year or market. Always verify the exact specs for the year and trim you’re considering.
Concluding the list, the 8-foot bed is the defining feature of the single-cab long-bed configuration, with other bed lengths existing for other cab configurations and generations.
How long is the full truck?
The total length of a Chevy Silverado 1500 Regular Cab with an 8-foot bed generally falls in a broad range around 230 to 250 inches, depending on year, drivetrain (2WD vs 4WD), engine, and trim. This means the long-box, single-cab setup is overall longer than the short/standard-box variants but still within the typical footprint of a full-size pickup.
Summary
In short, the bed of a Chevy single-cab long bed is 8 feet long. The overall truck length varies by year and option, but you can expect roughly 230–250 inches for the full vehicle. For precise measurements, check the specific year and trim sheet from Chevrolet’s official specifications.
