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Which Silverado has a 6.5 bed?

The Silverado 1500 with the Standard Box (6’7” bed) is the model that offers a 6.5-foot bed. This bed length is commonly paired with Regular Cab and Crew Cab configurations, depending on the model year and trim.


In more detail, bed length options in the Silverado lineup vary by cab style and year. The 6.5-foot bed is the standard box length for many Silverado 1500 configurations, but it isn’t the only option—Chevrolet also offers shorter and longer bed choices depending on the setup. Below is a breakdown to help you identify which versions commonly feature the 6.5-foot bed.


Bed lengths in the Silverado lineup


To understand where the 6.5-foot bed fits, consider the common box lengths available across current Silverado configurations.


Current generation bed options



  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Regular Cab with Standard Box (approximately 6'7" bed)

  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab (Double Cab) with Standard Box (approximately 6'7" bed)


In short, the 6.5-foot bed is the Standard Box option for the Silverado 1500, and you’ll typically find it on Regular Cab and Crew Cab configurations, depending on the year and trim.


Other Silverado bed lengths to know


Besides the 6.5-foot bed, Chevrolet offers other box lengths for the Silverado to suit different needs, including shorter and longer options.


Box lengths you may encounter



  • Short Box: about 5'8" (roughly 69–70 inches)

  • Standard Box: about 6'7" (roughly 78–79 inches) — this is the 6.5-foot bed referenced above

  • Long Box: about 8' (roughly 96–97 inches)


Availability of each box length depends on the year, cab configuration, and trim level. If you’re targeting a specific box length, check the exact configuration for the precise measurements and which trims offer it.


Choosing the right bed for you


When selecting a Silverado, consider what you’ll carry, how often you park in tight spaces, and whether you’ll need maximum payload versus maneuverability. The 6.5-foot Standard Box strikes a balance between cargo capacity and overall vehicle length, but it’s not the only option.



  • Pros: More cargo length than a short box; easier to fit long items while keeping the overall truck length manageable for daily driving.

  • Cons: Less room for very bulky items compared with the 8' long box; may affect bed access for certain configurations or trims.


Always verify the exact bed length with the dealer for your chosen model year and trim, as Chevrolet’s option availability can shift across generations.


Summary


For drivers seeking a 6.5-foot bed in a Silverado, the key takeaway is that the Silverado 1500 with the Standard Box is your target. This bed length is commonly available with Regular Cab and Crew Cab configurations in many trims and model years. If you need a shorter or longer box, Chevrolet also offers Short Box and Long Box options in various configurations.

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