If you have seen the Chevrolet Tahoe hybrid and the GM Yukon hybrid before, then there's no way you can't recognize the all new Chevy Silverado hybrid. Like its brothers, the Silverado went to an extensive change. The Silverado uses the two-mode hybrid transmission, aluminum-block 6.0-liter pushrod V8 and 300-volt nickel-metal hydride battery pack. This very same specs can also be found in the Yukon and Tahoe hybrid.
But what separated the Silverado to its brothers is that the truck did not undergo a weight development training. Chevrolet did not change put the Silverado to a weight reduction program. This means that the hybrid Silverado is a lot heavier as compared to the non-hybrid Silverado, and 300 pounds heavier at that.
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