Today, on the FRAME, we explore the production line of the Chevrolet Silverado. Witness the transformation of high-strength materials into a pickup truck that is a symbol of strength and capability.
The new trim offers a staggering 478 miles of range when paired with the max range battery. The new trim offers a staggering 478 miles of range when paired with the max range battery. is ...
Something special went down in the desert outside of Las Vegas this weekend: Two EVs took on the Mint 400 for the first time. Since the Mint 400 launched back in 1969, vehicles in this iconic desert ...
Electric pickup trucks haven't yet garnered the same interest as their gas-powered brethren. While Chevrolet Silverado EV sales got fully underway in 2024, the 7428 units sold were just a blip on the ...
A new all-electric truck from Chevrolet is on the market and with long range and plenty of power the Silverado EV looks for big sales. (WTOP/Mike Parris) Pickups are still huge for manufacturers. The ...
Chevy announced that the 2025 Silverado EV will have lower prices, more driving range, and new trim options. The 2025 all-electric Chevy pickup starts at $57,095 for the Work Truck model, while the LT ...
Chevrolet announced specs and pricing for the 2025 Silverado EV pickup truck. The new model offers up to 492 miles of range, putting it way ahead of almost every other EV. A new LT trim means regular, ...
The Chevy Cheyenne was the premiere trim level associated with the latter part of the second-generation Chevrolet C/K lineup of pickup trucks. While the second-gen C/K trucks, also known as the ...
In a discussion of old-body style (OBS) Chevy pickup trucks, it's inevitable that the term "Square Body" will surface at some point. Chevrolet introduced the third generation of its C/K lineup of ...
Following a significant refresh for the 2022 model year, including the debut of the ZR2 off-road variant, updates to the 2023 Silverado were minimal. The ZR2 Bison Edition debuted with some hard-core ...
"What are you gonna use that for?" It's a question that applies to many of our favorite machines: supercharged V-8 muscle cars, 1000-hp electric sedans, 200-mph two-seat European road missiles. It ...