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May 12, 2022
A blue 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 parked off-road.

Finding a quality truck dealer with sales professionals who truly understand the ins and outs of pickup trucks isn’t as easy as googling “truck dealer near me.” Instead, consider whether your dealer can truly work with you to determine the best truck for your individual needs. Not all pickup buyers are alike: some need a rig for the job site, others want to hit the backcountry trails and a few demand high-end luxury.

With such diverse criteria, it helps to decide how you’ll use your truck. Then, you can focus your search and not waste time on models and criteria that aren’t important. Our team can help you do that and introduce you to Chevrolet’s diverse range of pickup trucks. Whether you want a mid-size Colorado with a fuel-efficient motor for commuting or your needs require a large, heavy-duty Silverado, you’ll find it here.

While power and capability are typically first on buyers’ lists, they’re not the only considerations. You’ll want to think about technology, infotainment, and even cabin finishes. It’s the bells and whistles many buyers are after, and luckily both the Colorado and the Silverado lineup offer plenty of upscale features and equipment packages designed for customization to your individual level of style and comfort.

The Colorado: Midsize Practicality With Plenty of Grit

One look at the 2022 Colorado, and it’s clear that Chevy understands the needs of midsize truck buyers. First, it’s stylish, a fact that will appeal to commuters and everyday drivers looking to break out of the SUV bubble. Style is just the first impression, though, since this newest Colorado offers some pretty impressive capabilities, including off-roading packages for adventure seekers.

The Colorado comes in five cool colors, including a bold Bright Blue Metallic for buyers that like to stand out. Four available trims–the Wt, the LT, the Z71, and the ZR2–range from utilitarian work truck setups to gritty off-roaders with all-terrain tires and factory lifts for optimal ground clearance. You can add handy features like corner steps built into the rear bumpers, as many as 17 tie-downs in the bed for securing your ATVs, and even advanced infotainment technology.

Take your pick from four available engines, including a Duramax diesel, which is unique in the midsize truck category. A standard 2.5-liter four-cylinder gets you 200 horsepower and 191 lb-ft of torque, enough to tow up to 3,500 pounds effortlessly and achieve 25 MPG of highway fuel economy. You can upgrade to a 3.6-liter V6 which increases output to 308 horsepower and 275 lb-ft of torque or go for the gusto and add a 2.8-liter turbo-diesel for 369 lb-ft of torque and a towing capacity of 7,700 pounds.

Off-roaders can skip to the top of the lineup and grab a Colorado ZR2 Bison. This beast includes equipment from American Expedition Vehicles (AEV), including front and rear winches, boron steel skid plates, and special AEV bumpers. A set of fog lights helps with trail visibility, and special 17-inch dark graphite aluminum wheels and a wider stance give your ZR2 Bison a more aggressive curb appeal.

A black 2022 Chevy Colorado towing a boat.

The Silverado 1500: Legendary Toughness Meets Style

The 2022 model year marks a new generation of the iconic Silverado 1500 pickup, and the headline is capability. This newest Silverado can tow up to 13,300 pounds and haul 2,270 pounds of payload. For the first time ever, Chevy introduced a Silverado 1500 ZR2 trim, and it’s your ideal companion for rough trail rides and backcountry exploration. There’s even an option for hands-free driving.

First, it’s important to acknowledge that this newest Silverado pickup is coming at a time when pickup truck buyers are demanding it all, from capability and power to high-end upscale interiors. It’s possible to get it all in one package, thanks to Chevy’s diverse nine trim lineup. Alongside all this innovation, it’s good to know that fleet buyers and those seeking a utilitarian truck for the job site can still get an affordable 2022 WT model.

Among the highlights is Chevy’s plush High Country trim. It features premium leather seating and a 13.4-inch infotainment touchscreen with connectivity to your smartphone via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Eight on-board cameras offer up to 14 different views, making trailer hook-up a breeze. The cameras also work with Chevy Safety Assist, a suite of driver-assist safety technologies designed to keep occupants safe and drivers alert and fatigue-free.

If it’s all about mud-soaked adventure, consider the 1500 ZR2. With its Multimatic DSSV dampers, special off-road-tuned suspension, and 33-inch mud-terrain tires, the ZR2 is ready for water fording, rock climbing, and trail riding. Daily drivers and families might consider the 1500 LTZ, featuring 20-inch wheels, upgraded infotainment systems, and perforated leather seating, along with a premium Bose audio system to keep the kids entertained on road trips. 

The Silverado HD Lineup: Ready for Hard Work

The landscape of heavy-duty truck buyers continues to evolve as families discover the benefits of owning a pickup, with its open bed for hauling cargo and spacious crew cab accommodations. This is the truck you need if you’re hauling a fifth wheel or a gooseneck trailer. With up to 36,000 pounds of max trailering capability and all the advanced trailering technology found on the 1500 version, it’s the perfect rig for towing.

The Silverado HD comes in 2500 and 3500 versions and a choice of two powerful engines. The first is a gas-powered 6.6-liter V8. It makes 401 horsepower and 464 lb-ft of torque, and it’s mated to a 6-speed transmission. Next is a Duramax Turbo-Diesel 6.6-liter V8, offering 910 lb-ft of torque and 445 horsepower. It comes with a special 10-speed Allison transmission for tons of low-range power.

If you like finding ways to make the work go more smoothly, Chevy has thought of a few innovations that will simplify everything from trailer hook-up to loading and unloading the truck bed. First is the Multi-Flex Tailgate, which can be configured in six different ways. Convert it into a step for easy bed access or use it as a load stop for worry-free hauling. The inner gate can serve as a convenient mobile workstation, too.

Chevy also offers its Durabed for the most cargo volume in the category, along with 12 tie-downs and the option to add LED bed lighting and a 120-volt outlet, which comes in handy on the job site and the campsite. Inside, the HD’s cabin contains tons of handy storage areas, including concealed storage space behind and under the rear seat. You can choose from five available trims and easily dial in the features and capabilities you’ll need.

A black 2022 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD parked off-road.

It’s a Great Time to Buy a Chevy Pickup

When it comes to Chevy’s pickup truck lineup, the keyword is definitely versatility. Chevy wants buyers to find a truck that doesn’t just meet their needs but exceeds them. The way to do that is to offer plenty of options in size, capability, features, and–most important–price. Choosing between the Colorado, the Silverado 1500, or the Silverado HD 2500/3500 boils down to determining how you’ll use your truck.

The best news is that no matter which rig you pick, you’ll be driving home in a truck with the famous Chevy bowtie emblem, which means you’re guaranteed quality, capability, and durability. Add a little bit of luxury with high-end trims like the High Country, or keep it simple with a base WT. The choice is yours!