2024 Chevrolet Silverado HD Interior Sped Gets Major Redesign

The first spy shots of the redesigned Chevrolet Silverado HD don’t reveal much, with bold camouflage and cladding hiding the truck’s design changes. The new batch of photos approaches the truck, showing off subtle exterior styling tweaks and giving a peek at the revamped interior for the first time.

The exterior will undergo a design refresh, with the split-headlight design replaced with a more traditional setup. However, the stacked layout persists. Chevrolet tries to hide the design changes, but there are signs that this is a Silverado HD, such as the dents seen in the taillights. A bulge on the front fender under the camouflage likely hides the model’s “High Country” badge, and it shows when peeking inside the truck for the first time.

The photos show a heavily revamped interior that borrows heavily from the updated 2022 Silverado. However, the presence of the column shifter reveals its HD status and highlights other changes made to the center console. It features side-by-side cup holders, freeing up storage space. Looks like Chevy changed the armrest and center storage.

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We don’t know if Chevy will change the truck’s powertrain options, but it could make some changes to the diesel. The automaker could increase the output of the 6.6-liter Duramax to 500 horsepower (372 kilowatts) and 1,000 pound-feet (1,355 Newton-meters) of torque, bringing it closer to its rivals at Ford and Ram. We expect the current crop of powertrains to carry over almost unchanged. The truck will be available in a variety of configurations.

We don’t know when Chevrolet will reveal the redesigned Silverado HD. The current pickup was first sold for the 2020 model year, so it’s not that old. All signs point to an early 2023 debut, with the pickup going on sale later in the year for 2024. Chevy updates the Silverado HD as Ford prepares to launch its redesigned F-Series Super Duty pickup. However, we expect Ford to open the lid before the end of 2022, potentially selling it for the 2023 model year.

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