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How much will the 2024 Chevy Silverado cost?

Prices for the 2024 Silverado 1500 start in the low $40,000s before destination charges and can reach the mid-to-high $70,000s with higher trims and options.


Understanding the price of a 2024 Silverado means looking at trim levels, engine choices, cab and bed configurations, and optional equipment. This guide breaks down typical pricing ranges, factors that push the total higher or lower, and practical tips for finding current numbers and saving money at the dealership.


Pricing landscape for the 2024 Silverado 1500


Below are representative starting ranges for common configurations and trims. Prices are MSRPs before destination charges and exclude taxes, fees, and incentives, and they can vary by market and dealer promotions.



  • Work Truck (WT) — typically around $40,000 to $43,000 before destination charges

  • Custom — roughly $42,000 to $50,000 before destination charges

  • LT — commonly in the mid-$40,000s to around $60,000 before destination charges

  • RST — often in the $50,000s to the low $60,000s before destination charges

  • LT Trail Boss (4x4 off-road) — commonly about $55,000 to $70,000 before destination charges

  • LTZ — typically around $60,000 to $75,000 before destination charges

  • High Country — usually about $70,000 to $85,000 before destination charges


These ranges reflect the broad spectrum of configurations available for the 2024 Silverado, from basic work-friendly models to luxury-oriented setups, and they emphasize how quickly price climbs with engine upgrades, 4x4 drivetrain, and premium packages.


What influences the final price?


Several factors determine the exact amount you’ll pay at the dealership. The following elements interact to push the price up or down from the base MSRP.



  • Engine and drivetrain choices (e.g., 2.7L turbo, 3.0L Duramax diesel, 5.3L/6.2L V8; 2WD vs 4WD)

  • Cab and bed configuration (Regular vs Double Cab vs Crew Cab; standard bed vs long bed)

  • Trim level and option packages (safety, technology, luxury, off-road, and appearance packages)

  • Optional equipment (Upgraded infotainment, premium audio, advanced driver assists, towing packages, etc.)

  • Destination/delivery charge, taxes, licensing, dealer fees, and any incentives or discounts


In practice, a well-equipped Silverado can easily reach into the $60,000s or higher, while a basic configuration may stay near the low $40,000s before fees.


Where to look for current pricing and how to save


To pin down exact numbers for your situation, start with the official sources and compare local offers. Use these strategies to maximize value.



  • Use Chevrolet’s official Build and Price tool to see real-time MSRPs for your chosen configuration

  • Obtain price quotes from multiple dealers and negotiate, including trade-in and financing terms

  • Consider nearby dealer inventories and timing (month-end/quarter-end can improve leverage)

  • Explore incentives, loyalty programs, and regional offers; check for supplier or military discounts

  • Evaluate whether a lightly used or certified pre-owned 2024 Silverado could fit your needs at a lower cost


By comparing builds and timing purchases, buyers can often secure meaningful savings while still getting the exact configuration they want.


Bottom line


The 2024 Silverado presents a broad pricing spectrum—from the low $40,000s for base configurations to the mid-$80,000s for top-tier, fully loaded models. Final price depends on trim, engine, cab/bed choice, options, and local fees. Always verify current numbers with dealers and the official Chevrolet Build and Price tool.


Summary


The 2024 Chevy Silverado’s cost varies widely based on configuration, with starting prices in the low $40,000s before destination charges and prices climbing to the mid-to-high $70,000s or more for premium, well-equipped trucks. Prospective buyers should focus on trim, engine, cab/bed setup, and optional packages, and should use dealer quotes and Chevrolet’s official pricing tool to lock in the best deal.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.