How long is a crew cab short bed in Silverado?
The crew cab short bed in the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is 5 feet 8 inches long.
This article explains what that length means, how it compares to other bed options, and how the measurement can vary by model year and configuration. It aims to provide a clear, up-to-date overview for shoppers and enthusiasts alike.
Bed length options in the Silverado 1500
The Silverado 1500 offers two primary bed lengths when paired with a Crew Cab: a short box and a standard box. The short box measures 5'8" (68.3 inches), which is designed to balance passenger space with cargo capability. The standard box is longer and provides more cargo space, with an length typically around 6'6" (approximately 78 inches), depending on the generation. Note that an 8-foot long box is not offered with the Crew Cab configuration in the 1500 lineup.
Year-by-year notes
While the 5'8" short box length has remained the standard for Crew Cab models in recent generations, there can be minor dimensional tweaks between model years and trims. If you are shopping for a specific year, consult the vehicle’s window sticker or Chevrolet’s official spec sheets to confirm the exact bed length for that truck.
Why bed length matters
The choice between a short box and a standard box affects cargo capacity, payload efficiency, and overall versatility. A shorter bed is easier to maneuver and park, which can be beneficial for daily driving and urban use, but it limits the maximum length of cargo. A longer bed increases cargo space and flexibility for hauling longer items, though it can slightly impact turning radius and fuel efficiency in some scenarios.
