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DETROIT – Chevrolet introduced the all-new 2007 Silverado – the newest generation of the industry’s most dependable pickup truck is the strongest Silverado yet, delivering segment-best power and fuel economy.
The ’07 Silverado lineup is built on an all-new platform that supports a smoother ride and responsive, confident handling while delivering segment-leading capability and power. A lineup of six powerful, Gen IV small-block V-8 engines complements the stronger chassis to deliver the light-duty segment’s highest-rated towing capacity (10,500 pounds / 4,763 kg), horsepower (367 hp / 274 kW) and fuel economy, with a maximum payload capacity of 2,160 pounds (980 kg).
“Silverado has always been the most dependable, longest lasting pickup truck, and the 2007 lineup extends that legacy with industry-leading advancements in capability, quality, safety and fuel economy,” said Ed Peper, Chevrolet general manager. “Silverado owners form a partnership with their trucks; they are the everyday heroes who value the durability and dependability of a Silverado to get the job done. Our guiding philosophy during the development of the new truck was delivering the confidence that comes with driving the strongest, most dependable and longest lasting trucks on the road.”
Silverado’s quality reputation is supported by independent customer verification, including the J.D. Power and Associates 2006 Initial Quality Survey. Last year, Chevrolet Silverado light-duty models topped the Large Pickup category, and the heavy-duty models tied for second place with GMC Sierra.
“New features such as standard StabiliTrak are the latest in a history of industry-leading innovations,” said Peper. “The new Silverado represents the continuing evolution of Chevy’s strong pickup truck building heritage – a heritage recognized by generations of Chevy truck owners, many of whom have shared their stories with us and joined Silverado’s 200,000 mile club, an online community of Silverado owners.”
The ’07 Silverado light-duty models are available in the fourth quarter of 2006. Heavy-duty models are available in the first quarter of 2007. There are three cab styles – regular, extended and crew cab – and three cargo box lengths: 5 foot 8 inches (short), 6 foot 6 inches (standard) and 8 foot (long). The pickup is available in three trim levels: WT, LT and LTZ, and is available in 2WD and 4WD. LS badging is available through an exterior styling option package on this year’s model.
Pure pickup design
The all-new Silverado’s exterior design delivers on its reputation as the industry’s strongest, most dependable and longest-lasting pickup truck. It has a broad, chiseled face, which accents a broad-shouldered stance and gives the Silverado a powerful, muscular presence. The front-end appearance is unique to Silverado, including the front fenders, grille, headlamps, bumpers, power dome hood, tail lamps, box design and flared rear fenders.
A large grille, wider and taller than previous models, and a prominent gold bow tie are flanked by premium-look, reflector-optics headlamps. The power dome hood rises from the front end, alluding to the workhorse power plant beneath it, and the fast, 57-degree sloped windshield conveys improved fuel economy due to enhanced aerodynamics. The large, vertically stacked headlamps are pushed to the outer edges of the body and have a detailed, jeweled appearance that reinforces the trucks’ refinement.
A chrome bumper is standard on LT trim level models, while LTZ trim level models receive body-color bumpers. The door handles are robust, grab-style designs, which are designed for easy use with gloves. The popular Z71 Off Road package returns with unique exterior appointments and body side identification.
Silverado models are offered with a range of 17-, 18- and 20-inch wheels. Eighteen-inch wheels are standard with the Z71 package. Twenty-inch wheels are available on LT and LTZ models.
Nine exterior colors are offered: Dark Blue Metallic, Desert Brown Metallic, Greystone Metallic, Black, Blue Granite Metallic, Summit White, Silver Birch Metallic, Victory Red and Sport Red Metallic.
Spacious, refined interior
The new Silverado features two completely distinct interiors to meet the diverse needs of today’s pickup consumer. The WT and LT trim levels feature the pure pickup interior and the LTZ trim level features the same luxury-inspired interior that is currently available on Chevrolet’s LTZ-trim full-size utilities.
Silverado models are more spacious inside, with increased storage capacity. Spaciousness is enhanced with new, “low and forward” instrument panels. The instrument panel offered as part of the LTZ trim level is 5 inches lower and farther forward than the previous model. The WT and LT trim level features an instrument panel that is 3.5 inches lower and farther forward.
The pure pickup interior offered on WT and LT trim levels features larger controls and door handles that are easier to use with gloves. A large-capacity, double glove box is integrated into the instrument panel. Cloth seats are standard on WT and LT models; leather seating is available on LT models along with a six-way, power-adjustable driver seat. A new, lockable in-seat storage bin is built into a new 40/20/40-split bench; it is large enough to store a laptop computer and features a 12-volt power outlet. WT models are offered in a Dark Titanium interior color; LT models are offered in Ebony or Ebony/Light Titanium and Ebony/Light Cashmere combinations.
LTZ models feature a luxury-inspired interior with a unique instrument panel, door panels, larger-capacity center console that offers 20.1 liters of undivided storage and other distinct trim. A heated, 12-way, power-adjustable leather driver seat is standard, along with a six-disc CD/MP3-capable audio system, Bose speaker system and heated windshield washer system. Crew cab LTZ models add rain-sensing automatic windshield wipers, a rear-seat audio system and large glove box that offers approximately 5 liters of storage capacity. LTZ interior color schemes include Ebony, Dark Titanium/Light Titanium and Ebony/Light Cashmere combinations.
The rear seats for crew cab and extended cab models are improved with more supportive cushion material, firmer support structures and revised seat back angles. Extended cab models offer more legroom. Standard on crew cab models and available on extended cab models is a new, stadium-style rear seat with a 60/40-split design and folding center armrest. It can be easily folded up with one hand, without using a release handle, to provide an uninterrupted load floor. Or, either section of the split seat can be stowed independently, allowing room for both cargo and a rear-seat passenger.
Entry to the rear seat/storage area of extended cab models is eased with new rear access doors that open 170 degrees. Power-operated rear side windows lower completely into the 170-degree access doors, providing 100 percent openness on LT and LTZ trim level vehicles. A power sliding rear window is available on extend cab and crew cab configurations with LT and LTZ trim levels.
Confident and capable driving experience
Built on GM’s new full-size truck platform, the ’07 Silverado incorporates features such as a new, fully boxed frame, coil-over-shock front suspension and rack-and-pinion steering. It supports wider front and rear tracks – approximately 3 inches (76.2 mm) wider in front and 1 inch (25.4 mm) wider in the rear – that enhance stability and driving confidence through a more secure road feel.
Responsive ride and handling traits deliver a heightened feeling of control while supporting class-leading capability, including segment-best towing capacity of 10,500 pounds (4,763 kg) and a maximum payload of 2,160 pounds (980 kg).
The front suspension consists of an all-new, coil-over-shock design that delivers linear, solid and unwavering ride-and-handling characteristics on all road surfaces. Also new is a rack-and-pinion steering system that provides precise and responsive control and enhanced on-center feel. A revised Hotchkiss-type rear suspension provides superior isolation and ride with a new, splayed arrangement for the shock absorbers.
The all-new Silverado will come with five suspension systems, each tailored to suit specific driving requirements. They include:
Z83 – Delivers a solid, smooth ride with monotube front shocks and twin-tube rear shocks.
Z85 – Designed for enhanced handling and trailer towing, with monotube front and rear shocks.
Z71 – Delivers enhanced off-road capability; features specific monotube front and rear shocks.
Z60 – Designed for maximum street performance and offered with 20-inch wheels.
NHT – Designed for maximum towing capacity; it includes monotube rear shocks, 17-inch wheels and off-road tires, and high capacity rear springs
A high-capacity brake system with a new, four-channel ABS system provides superior stopping capability. ABS is standard on all models and is linked to the StabiliTrak electronic stability control system to help mitigate the occurrence of rollover events.
GM’s sophisticated StabiliTrak electronic stability control system is standard on Crew Cab models and available on extended cab models – and is a segment exclusive. Partnered with new brake system and four-channel, four-sensor electronic brake controls, the system provides more precise, controlled ABS stops, as well as enhanced traction/yaw stability.
Silverado models are powered by an efficient lineup of engines, led by the segment’s highest-rated V-8 engine family. Advanced technology, such as Active Fuel Management (AFM) and variable valve timing (VVT), helps Silverado deliver the segment’s best fuel economy. A FlexFuel engine is available – and partnered with fuel-saving AFM – giving customers the choice of powering their truck with E85 ethanol, gasoline or a combination of both fuels. Light-duty engine offerings include:
4.3L V-6 (LU3), rated at 195 hp (145 kW) and 260 lb.-ft. of torque (353 Nm). It is standard on WT regular cab and 2WD extended cab models.
4.8L V-8 (LY2), with iron block; rated at 295 hp (220 kW) and 305 lb.-ft. of torque (414 Nm)*. It is standard on WT 4WD extended cab, LT regular cab and extended cab models, and WT and LT crew cab models.
5.3L FlexFuel V-8 (LMG), E85-capable with iron block and Active Fuel Management, rated at 315 hp (235 kW) and 338 lb.-ft. of torque (458 Nm)*. This engine is available on all models.
5.3L FlexFuel V-8 (LC9), E85-capable with aluminum block and Active Fuel Management, rated at 315 hp (235 kW) and 338 lb.-ft. of torque (458 Nm)*. It is available on all models.
5.3L V-8 (LH6), with aluminum block and Active Fuel Management, rated at 315 hp (235 kW) and 338 lb.-ft. of torque (458 Nm)*. It is available on crew cab 4WD models.
5.3L V-8 (LY5), with iron block and Active Fuel Management, rated at 315 hp (235 kW) and 338 lb.-ft. of torque (458 Nm)*. This engine is standard on LT and LTZ models; it is available on all other models.
6.0L V-8 (L76), with aluminum block, variable valve timing and Active Fuel Management, rated at 367 hp (274 kW) and 375 lb.-ft. of torque (508 Nm)*. It is available on LT and LTZ extended and crew cab models as part of the maximum trailering package.
The engines are backed by proven Hydra-Matic electronically controlled automatic transmissions, including the proven 4L60 four-speed automatic and, with the 6.0L engine, a high-capacity 4L70 four-speed automatic.
The maximum trailering package combines the 6.0L V-8 and 4L70 four-speed transmission with a heavy-duty 9.5-inch rear axle, locking differential, 4.10 axle ratio, heavy-duty cooling system and other enhanced features to enable the segment-best towing capacity of 10,500 pounds (4,763 kg).
Safety and security
Silverado delivers 360 degrees of safety protection through a stronger frame and body structure as well as industry- and segment-leading technology. It is also designed to provide increased compatibility with other vehicles. New features include segment-first StabiliTrak electronic stability control with rollover mitigation technology, roof-mounted head curtain side air bags, which are integrated into strengthened chassis and body structures to provide excellent passenger protection, and segment-first safety belt pretensioners that activate during a rear-end crash. The head curtain side air bags are available on LT and LTZ models.
Driver control dynamics are enhanced by wider front and rear tracks, as well as more responsive suspensions – including a new coil-over-shock front suspension design and rack-and-pinion steering. Additional safety features are offered on Silverado, including factory-installed remote vehicle starting (segment exclusive), Autotrac active transfer case to help keep the vehicle sure-footed in slippery driving situations, Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist and a revised, easier-to-use tire pressure monitoring system.
All retail models come standard with the OnStar Generation 7 system, including a one-year subscription to the Safe & Sound plan. The OnStar service includes the General Motors Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (AACN) system, making crash data available to emergency services to potentially dispatch the appropriate life-saving personnel and equipment to crash scenes faster. If the vehicle is in a crash that activates an air bag, the OnStar system automatically notifies an OnStar advisor who will check on the occupants or summon emergency help if necessary. OnStar also can assist authorities in locating a vehicle if it is reported stolen and provides remote door-unlocking service (for vehicles equipped with power locks).
2007 PICKUPS AT A GLANCE
Depth and breadth of lineup:
Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra and Sierra Denali light-duty pickups
Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra heavy-duty pickups
Three cab styles: regular, extended and crew cab
Three box lengths – short (5 foot 8 inches), standard (6 foot 6 inches) and long (8 foot)
Eight diverse and efficient powertrain combinations
Five distinct suspension packages, including one for maximum trailering capability
Three Silverado trim levels; four Sierra trim levels, including exclusive Sierra Denali model
Light-duty payload capacities from 1,564 pounds (709 kg) to 2,160 pounds (980 kg)
Light-duty trailering capability from 4,300 pounds (1,948 kg) to segment-leading 10,500 pounds (4,763 kg)
Light-duty models arrive in fourth quarter of 2006; heavy-duty models in first quarter of 2007
Distinctive exterior designs:
All-new exterior designs with strong, confident appearance
Brand-differentiated designs with unique front-end appearances including unique hoods, front fenders, grilles and headlamps, and differentiated taillamps and pickup box designs
Refined appearance with tighter tolerances and reduced body gaps including 50-percent tighter gap between cab and box
Sleeker, more aerodynamic 57-degree windshield angle
Wider and lower stance
New 170-degree-opening rear access doors on extended cab models
Improved body-to-wheel proportions
Family of larger 17-, 18- and 20-inch wheels
Spacious and refined interiors:
Two all-new, distinct and spacious interior designs with superior craftsmanship
Pure pickup interior with unique instrument panel, seats, door panels, consoles, double glove boxes, trim and features on Silverado WT, LT and Sierra WT, SLE models
Luxury-inspired interior with unique instrument panel, seats, console, glove box, door panels, trim and features on Silverado LTZ and Sierra SLT models
Use of premium materials with lower gloss levels
Flush fits and close-outs that conceal seat hardware
Instrument panels positioned down and forward for increased visibility and spaciousness
Increased storage capacity in center consoles and glove boxes
Innovative underseat storage on pure pickup interior
Quiet interior achieved with extensive use of noise-reducing materials, spray-on damping, foam and seals
Exceptional driving experience:
Segment-leading V-8 horsepower and fuel economy
Technically advanced Gen IV small-block Vortec V-8 family, including E85 capability, fuel-saving Active Fuel Management and variable valve timing
Wider front and rear tracks (3 inches front / 1 inch rear)
All-new, stronger and stiffer fully-boxed frames with hydroformed front section
New coil-over-shock front suspension
New rack-and-pinion steering system
New splayed rear shock arrangement
Improved brake system with new generation Bosch ABS system
Five uniquely tuned suspension packages, including enhanced trailering package
GMC Sierra Denali with exclusive 6.2L V-8 and six-speed automatic transmission
Comprehensive safety and security:
Standard StabiliTrak electronic stability control system with new rollover mitigation technology on crew cab models (available on extended cab models)
360-degree perimeter of safety protection, including industry-exclusive rear impact sensors
Dual-stage frontal air bags with passenger sensing system
Roof-mounted head curtain side air bags
Strengthened chassis and body structure for superior crashworthiness
Frame designed for compatibility with smaller vehicles
Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist
Standard OnStar
Unique features and options:
170-degree-opening rear access doors on extended cab models with fully retractable rear power windows
Power sliding rear window (extended and crew cabs)
Theater-style folding rear seats for ease of loading cargo
Automatic locking rear axle
Innovative cargo management system with comprehensive array of accessories
Remote vehicle starting system
Enhanced DVD entertainment system with larger screen
New CD/MP3 radio family
Touch-screen navigation system
Heated windshield washer fluid
Rain-sensing automatic windshield wipers







What! No 8.1 Liter (496 cubic inch) engine with 6 Speed Allison Tranmission
offered in the engine line up! Very disappointing!
Kevin, Hello? This is a 1/2 ton
DOH!!
I have been a diehard chevy truck man since i can remember…….until now…. Please take the gold bowtie off this thing and put a PINK one on it and have whatever pansie designed it FIRED……….give him a PINK slip. I hate to do it but for the first time in my life i am going to boy a FORD.. Goodbye chevrolet it has been a good ride. R.I.P. Jeff Young
Jeff looks like your ford will R.I.P. in a little while after your purchase
I have owned nothing but GM products all my life and after seeing the ‘07 model GM trucks i purchased an ‘05 Sierra Denali.GM should indeed fire whomever approved this body design.Sure,it may have the underpinnings of a GM but ugly is ugly.
Steve.. Go buy a ford. They are in desperate need of people like you.. Everyone is standing in line awaiting the new Chevy. Biggest concern is what to do with the Silverado Classic. The new truck blows away everything before it. EVERYTHING. So Highly suggest you grab a ford while you can!!!!!!
Can’t buy a Furd,it’s a sin.I have no doubt the performance is there,but the looks are going to hurt it in my opinion.
Performace wasnt what they claimed with the current one. What makes you believe Ford will do what they advertise this time around. Rememeber the edmunds article? Ford Claimed best pulling/Towing ability but in the end they labored up the grade while the GM was the only one with any acceleration left.. .Thats called false and misleading advertising. They claim high performance yet underperform. That to me is simply WRONG.
I went for a test ride in a silverado classic 3500 duramax and the equilivent dodge and fords. THE CHEVY is just, MILES IN FRONT of the ford and dodge. the guy at the chevy dealer came with us on the test drive. on the road upto interstate travelling at a conservative 30 mph. salesman said “floor it” speedo shot straight to 70 just like that. NO MESSING. the dodge and ford had to wind turbo up before they decided to go. STICK WITH CHEVY.
The only upset i have now is I am finally getting some money together from an injury claim, decided to buy a brand new 3500 duramax and chevy told me they have ceased production on the silverado classic. IT’S a disaster.
Hey gang.. Check out the April edition of Car & Driver, should be on shevles as we speak…
They tested all 5 full size pickups. Without going into details here is a quick list in winning order.. 260 was the maximum number of points. Points were awarded from everything to comfort and ride to performance and handling.
#1 Chevy Silverdo = 207 Points
#2 Nissan Titan = 199 Points.
#3 Toyota Tundra = 193 Points
#4 Dodge Ram = 184 Points
#5 Ford F-150 = 172 Points
In closing
Quote
“Lets just agree that a perfect truck is hard to find, and we’ll drive the Silverado till we find it.
Sweet……..
Mike
I am the most devout Chevy truck owner possible. I have owned a good deal of the lines’ history, including 1966, 1968, 1974, 1984, and 1995. I made my living for a long while wrenching and was schooled, among other places, at GM headquarters in Denver. As a mechanic, I can attest that GM vehicles, particularly their full sized trucks, are the best to be had. We fixed whatever came through the door with any type of repair and GM always came out on top, all things considered.
That said, I don’t feel that GM has held to its roots well enough on the truck line since 1988. There is WAY too much plastic and flimsy aspects of the trucks, and just because everyone else is doing it doesn’t mean that The King should. I’m very well aware of the advances in drive train performance and they are nothing short of awesome, but I could not feel more strongly that these advances need to be applied to a truck that’s more traditional.
Leaving the venerable small block, the best selling engine of all time, very unlikely to ever be equaled in popularity, was the beginning of the end in my opinion. I have also always told people who ask that, “If God were to visit and need a vehicle, he would definitely want to have GM throttle body under the hood”. I’m painfully aware of the EPA (I am also an ex emissions inspector), Green Peace, and mileage requirements, but I don’t think the current product is that far ahead of TBI. When I can pull MANY TBI trucks into the shop with 150K+ miles on them that have NEVER BEEN TOUCHED other than fluid changes and pick up 0 hydrocarbons or carbon monoxide on a $125K machine, I’d say we need to look elsewhere for emissions improvements. I also got better mileage on my 1968 with a carburetor than anything built in the last 20 years, so I don’t see that as justification for current trends, either.
It pains me greatly to think of the current economic situation or losing the most American icon I know of, the Chevy truck. I respectfully and knowledgeably submit that if GM were to bring back the small block, TBI, solid front axles (at least as an option), the rest of the pack would be pulling a much further second place. Get rid of some of the cheesy plastic and fancies and you’re back in the saddle. Follow the concepts of the 67-72 models (not just the body lines, the concepts of a tough truck) and watch them fly off the dealership lots.
If I were king for a bit, I’d run a limited production 1968 K10 repo, just to prove my point. Stay away from the plastic as much as possible, run a TBI 350, 6-speed automatic, NP (NV) 241 or 205 (yes, that old cast thing), the venerable 14-bolt in the rear, and a Dana 44 or Corporate 10-bolt with leaf springs (OMG) in the front, and watch the showroom doors be beaten down. I think that it would show that I speak for millions of us who have been waiting quietly in the shadows and have almost given up hope for some semblance of pre-88 Chevy trucks. Need proof? Do a search for SAS (solid axle swap) kits for the 88 and up K series.
I’m constantly amazed at how much many Americans (millions) who do not work in the industry know about these things. Terms like TBI, 14-bolt, NP205, Dana 44 and 60, TH350 and 400, 4L60 and 80E, etc. are not as unknown as would be expected in the general population. I would be the first in line to buy the above mentioned truck. Until then, I’ll be hunting down another 67-72, like so many others are doing. Have you poked in on the 67-72 market lately? A rusty piece of junk is bringing in many thousands. The answer isn’t always in the future–it’s often in the past. What is desired and needed is something that has already been done and was perfected for nearly a century. Most of America is still very committed to its roots and are hard working folks who need a roots definition of a truck.
Sorry for the novel, but I am obviously passionate about Chevy trucks. I just returned from 15 months in Iraq and can say unequivocally that the Chevy truck is more of an American icon to the rest of the world than many Americans realize. Let’s keep it that way.