Chevy takes on Ford's electric F-150 with new EV Silverado
Chevy is charging up its Silverado pickup truck.
A Tuesday announcement at the electric vehicle factory in Detroit-Hamtramck confirmed that the anticipated General Motors electric pickup truck would be a Chevrolet Silverado. The all-electric truck will use GM's new electric battery platform, Ultium, to power a 400-mile range on the full-size pickup.
The truck will be the newest edition to the long-established Silverado line, but it'll be a completely new design as an electric vehicle. GM president Mark Reuss didn't share much else at a virtual event streaming from GM's Factory Zero, but he said fleet and commercial versions of the all-electric pickup would also be made at the Detroit factory. That's the factory where GM's other EVs, like the Hummer and Hummer SUV, will be produced.
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There's supposed to be more news about the electric Chevy Silverado in the coming months as rival Ford also prepares for a formal debut of its first electric pickup, a battery-powered F-150. Ford first announced the electric version of the popular truck in 2019. It's expected to start production as soon as 2022.
Topics Electric Vehicles
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