2024 Silverado EV 3WT-1FL
The First-Ever All-Electric Chevrolet Silverado
$10,000 purchase allowance available*
Now with an even more affordable option, the 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV WT is ready to electrify your business. Designed from the ground up, it offers all the capability you need to tackle even the toughest jobs. The Chevrolet Silverado EV 3WT-1FL offers a GM-estimated 12,500 lbs. of max available towing
Chevrolet Silverado EV 3WT-1FL Specs
EPA-estimated
393 miles
of range
GM-estimated
600 lb.-ft. of torque
and 510 hp
GM-estimated
12,500 lbs.
of max available towing
GM-estimated
1,750 lbs.
of max available payload
Hear It from The Fast Lane
Silverado EV offers stunning performance and capability that’s astonishing the people who know trucks best. Watch as the highly regarded truck media outlet, The Fast Lane Truck, puts Silverado EV through its paces – and against the competition – in a series of tests.
Electric vs. Gasoline
Watch as Silverado EV goes head-to-head with a gasoline-powered Ford F-150 in this epic towing challenge.
The furthest we’ve ever gone in an electric truck with a trailer.
Ike Gauntlet
See Silverado EV tackle TFL’s toughest towing test against the Ford Lightning. Things get real.
The Chevy would be my choice on this test.
Denver 100
100-mile endurance test? Let’s go. Watch as Silverado EV takes on the Denver 100.
General Motors is making a huge statement with their new 2024 Chevy Silverado EV pickup truck…
Ready for Anything
Check out everything the new Silverado EV Work Truck has to offer, inside and out.
The thing I really do like about this truck is, and it could be partially because it's got such a long wheelbase, it has a very comfortable ride.
Work Truck Showdown
Can Silverado EV work as hard as a classic truck? See for yourself.
The driving experience is like second to none… it's powerful, it stops on a dime, it handles a weight like nothing. It is as confident as a truck can be.
Silverado EV Tows a Model T
Now the easy stuff. Watch as Silverado EV tows a Model T into the modern day.
This is by far the best towing truck I've ever experienced.
The Backbone of an EV Future
The First-Ever All-Electric Silverado EV is powered by GM’s Battery Platform, the foundation for our vision of an all-electric future. This is a single modular platform that can be used as the underpinnings for a wide variety of vehicles, allowing us to create energy-dense battery packs at scale. This platform also optimizes weight distribution and lowers the center of gravity of the Silverado to help us improve overall handling.
Electrifying Strength
With the power of GM’s Battery Platform, the Chevrolet Silverado EV WT offers plenty of capability to tow, haul and get to the next jobsite.
Go the Distance
When you make the switch to electric, you might need a new routine. Let’s talk about how the Silverado EV WT can fit smoothly into a business’s daily operations, with plenty of range you need to keep working smoothly.
Capable and Intelligent
Designing the Chevrolet Silverado EV WT from the ground up has allowed it to be filled with innovative features and flexible ways to get the job done.
HD Infotainment Center
Integrated 11.3” diagonal high-definition touchscreen that constantly updates the driver.
OnStar
OnStar® Connected Plan
Storage
Comprehensive first-row storage.
Driver HD Screen
8" diagonal driver information cluster with reconfigurable zones.
Spacious Interior
Our battery platform architecture shortens the front overhang for enhanced downward vision and helps to provide spacious second-row legroom.
Aerodynamic Design
Modern Lighting
Modern LED headlamps and taillamps.
eTrunk
Under the hood is the eTrunk, a lighted, lockable and weatherproof compartment.
Bed Storage
5’11” with outlets, ((4) 120 V and (1) 240 V outlets), LED lighting and EZ Lift tailgate.
Assist Steps
Wheel-to-wheel black assist steps come standard on 3WT & 4WT.
Fit for All Needs
Everyone's business needs are different. So, we're offering multiple options for those who want to electrify their operations.
2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT
EPA-estimated 450 miles of range
GM-estimated 10,000 lbs. of max available towing
GM-estimated 1,400 lbs. max available payload
GM-estimated 600 lb.-ft. of torque
2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV 3WT & 3WT-1FL
EPA-estimated 393 miles of range
GM-estimated 12,500 lbs. of max available towing
GM-estimated 1,750 lbs. max available payload
GM-estimated 600 lb.-ft. of torque
AFFORDABILITY
Electric Vehicle Tax Credit
Individuals, businesses and tax-exempt organizations that purchase a qualifying electric vehicle may qualify for a federal Clean Vehicle or Commercial Clean Vehicle income tax credit of up to $7,500
Easy Upkeep
Maintaining an EV may be a lot simpler than you think. We’re joined by one of our Silverado EV engineers to talk about how fewer moving parts means fewer things to maintain and, how EVs are making oil changes a thing of the past.
Safety
The Chevrolet Silverado EV not only revolutionizes capability and flexibility, it also offers a multitude of new innovative features
Safety Alert Seat
- The Safety Alert Seat uses left-, right- or both-side driver seat vibration pulses to help you detect and identify the direction of a potential crash
- You can also switch to beeping crash avoidance alerts
Rear Cross Traffic Braking
- When you're in Reverse, Rear Cross Traffic Alert alerts you or automatically provides hard emergency braking to help prevent a collision with detected vehicles crossing behind you
HD Surround Vision
- Provides selectable digital camera views of the area around your vehicle
- Can help you park or avoid vehicles and objects
- You can also display a guideline to show where your vehicle is heading
Forward Collision Alert
- Warns you if it detects a potential collision with a detected vehicle you're following so that you can take action
- Can also provide a tailgating alert if you're following a vehicle much too closely
Automatic Emergency Braking
- At speeds below 50 mph, can help you avoid or reduce the severity of collisions with a detected vehicle you’re following by using camera technology
- Can automatically provide hard emergency braking or enhance your hard braking
- On some vehicles, works at speeds higher than 50 mph
Front Pedestrian and Bicyclist Braking
- At speeds below 50 mph, can help you avoid or reduce the severity of a collision with a pedestrian it detects directly in front of you
- Provides pedestrian alerts and can automatically provide hard emergency braking or enhance driver's hard braking
- Limited nighttime and low-visibility performance
Following Distance Indicator
- Displays the following time in seconds between your vehicle and a detected vehicle in front of you
- Designed to help you maintain a safe following distance
Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning
- Uses a brief, gentle steering wheel turn to alert you when it detects you are unintentionally drifting out of your lane lines
- System alerts do not occur if you're using your turn signal, or it detects you may be intentionally leaving your lane
- You may receive additional Lane Departure Warning Alerts if needed
IntelliBeam Automatic High Beam On/Off
- At speeds above 25 mph, can automatically turn vehicle’s high beams on and off according to surrounding traffic conditions
Safety or driver assistance features are no substitute for the driver's responsibility to operate the vehicle in a safe manner. The driver should remain attentive to traffic, surroundings and road conditions at all times. Visibility, weather and road conditions may affect feature performance. Read the vehicle Owner’s Manual for more important feature limitations and information.
A Nationwide Charging Network That Keeps Growing
GM Energy’s Public Charging Network brings a multitude of charging services together to help you access charging wherever you need it. Plus, it allows you to monitor charging levels and locate all levels of chargers, and helps simplify your charging experience. Plus, should you ever have any questions, our dedicated EV consultants are here to help you.
Charged and Ready
The Director of EV Infrastructure at GM joins us to talk charging. He’s got the facts about output levels and how to find a plug-in, and how that can translate to running an EV powered business.
Your safety is very important to us. If you want to determine whether or not there is a recall on your current vehicle or on a vehicle you are considering, visit www.nhtsa.gov/recalls or call (888) 327-4236.