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Astock 01-28-2022 03:51 AM

2024 Silverado Electric
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHmzLs7RKp0

I like it better than the F150.

Lee Stewart 01-28-2022 06:23 AM

Can you run appliances in your house from it like you can from the F150? In case you lose power.

3X24SPD 01-28-2022 09:12 AM

Wow, does that thing remind me of my old trusty 2002 Avalanche.
Same color scheme, and the unique way that it opened up the whole back of the truck. That is an awesome feature.
I once picked up a bare 66 GTO Frame and brought it home in the back.
Retired that rig to the back 40 in 2018 with 400K on the clock.
If I had been been more proactive with the annual New Hampshire Oil Undercoating (NHOU) I employ now, I would still be driving it.

rlw68 01-28-2022 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 3X24SPD (Post 1580236)
Wow, does that thing remind me of my old trusty 2002 Avalanche.



3X24SPD 01-28-2022 01:23 PM

The only turn off for me is that damn electric silence.
I couldn't own it.
My current DD GMC rocks the 6.2 with a Borla ATAK exhaust.
That thing is just as loud as the L71 with the hooker side pipes.
One of my favorite things about the truck.

1967 4K 01-28-2022 02:38 PM

Did I understand it right, 100 mile range?

olredalert 01-28-2022 02:39 PM

----Love to know the number ($) on this, and wonder big time about computer reliability! For now, I'll keep my 93 3/4 ton Suburban. It only has 55,000 on the clock and does everything I need it to do!....Bill S

tjs44 01-28-2022 02:56 PM

I read somewhere 600 mile range?Tom

dustinm 01-28-2022 03:28 PM

A big nope from me.

mssl72 01-28-2022 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by 1967 4K (Post 1580260)
Did I understand it right, 100 mile range?

I think what they were implying is that if you need to get 100 miles you can get that range in about 10 minutes. If you're about 100 miles away from your destination and need a little more. It's touted as having a 400 mile range and 10,000lbs of towing.

Vern B 01-28-2022 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by 1967 4K (Post 1580260)
Did I understand it right, 100 mile range?

I think what they meant was you can get 100 mile range with a 10 minute charge, not sure how that translates to full charge and number of minutes?

scuncio 01-28-2022 09:34 PM

Range is up to 400 miles as quoted to the media. As mentioned, 100mi/10min is not the vehicle range; it's the DC fast charging rate quoted to the media.

https://www.caranddriver.com/chevrolet/silverado-ev

NorCam 01-28-2022 11:59 PM

I like the idea but will stick with my 2021 6.2 gas power.

Something tells me this EV truck is a purely a dream right now. They have no computer chips to build 22/23 models at present and are going analog because of that. What gives them a clear answer that the chipset issues will be gone in 18 months?

Nope...not buying into one of these.

rlw68 01-29-2022 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by mssl72 (Post 1580294)
I think what they were implying is that if you need to get 100 miles you can get that range in about 10 minutes. If you're about 100 miles away from your destination and need a little more. It's touted as having a 400 mile range and 10,000lbs of towing.

That would be a 400 mile range OR 10,000lbs of towing. And without using the A/C...

:smirk:


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