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What type of truck does Chevy make?

Chevrolet's core product line is pickup trucks, spanning light-, mid-, and heavy-duty segments, including the Silverado family and the Colorado—and the company now offers an electric Silverado EV as well.


Chevrolet's truck strategy reflects a long-standing emphasis on trucks as a core brand pillar, with models designed for work, family life, and recreation, and a path toward electrification that mirrors broader industry trends.


Chevrolet's Pickup Truck Lineup


The following models represent the main Chevrolet pickup options currently in production, spanning size classes and including the brand's electric option.



  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500 — light-duty full-size pickup; widely used for daily driving, towing, and hauling, with multiple engine choices and trims.

  • Chevrolet Colorado — midsize pickup; compact-to-mid-size footprint with off-road and work-ready variants; competes with Tacoma and Ranger, including performance-focused trims like ZR2.

  • Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD / 3500HD — heavy-duty pickups; designed for heavy payload and high-tow requirements, commonly used in work fleets and demanding tasks.

  • Chevrolet Silverado EV — all-electric pickup; part of Chevy's electrification push, with production and deliveries beginning in 2024.


Together, these models cover a broad spectrum from everyday family and work use to heavy-duty transportation—and they mark Chevrolet's movement into electrified pickups as well.


Summary


Chevrolet's truck lineup centers on pickup trucks across light-, mid-, and heavy-duty classes, and now includes an electric option with the Silverado EV, demonstrating the brand's commitment to versatility, durability, and electrification in the pickup segment.

What model truck does Chevy make?


Chevrolet's main truck models are the Colorado (mid-size), the Silverado 1500 (full-size light-duty), the Silverado HD (heavy-duty, including the 2500 and 3500 models), and the electric Silverado EV. Each model is designed for different needs, from agile daily use to heavy-duty towing and hauling.
 
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Colorado

  • A mid-size pickup truck. 
  • Offers versatility at a more accessible price point and is more agile than its full-size counterparts. 
  • Maximum towing capacity of up to 7,700 pounds. 

Silverado 1500
  • A full-size light-duty pickup truck.
  • Known for its durability, towing capacity, and advanced technology.
  • Has a maximum towing capacity of up to 13,300 pounds. 

Silverado HD (2500 and 3500)
  • Heavy-duty trucks designed for the most demanding jobs.
  • Available in the 2500 and 3500 models.
  • The Silverado 3500 HD can tow up to 36,000 pounds. 

Silverado EV
  • An all-electric full-size pickup truck.
  • Combines performance and technology with a focus on electric capability.
  • Has a maximum output of 760 horsepower and 785 lb-ft of torque. 



How many types of Chevy trucks are there?


There are five main types of Chevy trucks for 2025: the Colorado, Silverado 1500, Silverado 2500 HD, Silverado 3500 HD, and the Silverado EV. These models cater to different needs, from a midsize truck like the Colorado to heavy-duty capabilities with the Silverado 2500 HD and 3500 HD, and the all-electric Silverado EV.
 

  • Chevy Colorado: A midsize truck available in five trims: Work Truck (WT), LT, Trail Boss, Z71, and ZR2. 
  • Silverado 1500: A light-duty pickup truck that comes in nine different trims, including Work Truck, Custom, LT, RST, LTZ, High Country, and ZR2. 
  • Silverado 2500 HD: A heavy-duty truck designed for more demanding jobs. 
  • Silverado 3500 HD: The most heavy-duty option in the Silverado lineup, built for maximum towing and hauling. 
  • Silverado EV: Chevrolet's all-electric Silverado model. 



What does LT and LS mean on a Chevy?


On a Chevy, LS and LT are trim levels that indicate different levels of features, with LT being a step above the LS. The LS is a more basic, entry-level trim, while the LT adds more comfort, convenience, and technology features at a higher price point. LS can also refer to older engine families, while the LT engine is the newer, more modern version that has replaced the LS engine, notes Gilroy Chevrolet.
 
Trim levels (LS vs. LT)

Feature LS Trim LT Trim
Position Entry-level, more affordable One step above LS
Features Basic standard features, often a standard engine and transmission Upgraded features including larger touchscreens, power seats, and remote start
Upgrades often include Power seats, better interior/exterior features, and more premium technology Heated front seats, LED lighting, larger wheels, and hands-free liftgates
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Engine codes (LS vs. LT) 
  • LS: Refers to an older generation of small-block V8 engines that are still popular in some performance applications. 
  • LT: Refers to a newer generation of V8 engines that have replaced the LS engine, offering improved fuel efficiency and durability, according to Gilroy Chevrolet. 



Is GM really making a $8000 pickup truck?


No, GM is not making an $8,000 pickup truck; this is a false rumor likely originating from clickbait videos. GM's smallest truck, the Chevrolet Montana, is sold only in South America, and its price would be significantly higher than $8,000 in the U.S. even if it were imported.
 
This video discusses the GM $8,000 pickup rumor and its potential impact on the market: 58sGarage HeadsYouTube · Jun 1, 2024

  • False rumor: The idea of an $8,000 pickup truck is a marketing tactic that has spread through sensationalist videos and online posts, often misattributing the claim to GM or Ford. 
  • Chevrolet Montana: GM does sell a small truck called the Chevrolet Montana, but it is designed for the South American market and is not sold in the United States. 
  • Pricing in the US: Even if the Montana were available in the US, its price would be much higher than $8,000 due to import taxes and other market factors. 
  • Actual GM trucks: GM's current trucks, such as the Chevrolet Silverado, have starting prices far above this amount, with prices ranging from roughly $30,000 to over $80,000 depending on the model and features. 


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