Interior
The Work Truck and Custom trim levels offer drivers all the essentials, including vinyl seats, manual locks and windows, and manually adjustable front seats. However, drivers choosing the LT and higher trim levels will get the essentials and a variation on the dashboard design and a larger touchscreen for accessing the infotainment system. In the LT and other higher-level trims, the digital gauge cluster is a sprawling 12.3-inch-wide design, and everything on the dashboard is within easy reach of the driver.
Both drivers and passengers will enjoy that the cabin of the Silverado 1500 is so spacious. The extended and crew cab versions offer multiple storage cubbies in the doors and under the rear seat.
All Silverado trucks, regardless of trim, offer a touchscreen that gives drivers access to software that supports both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. However, there are still physical knobs and buttons for the driver who prefers them. Amazon Alexa integration is available on some higher trims.
Safety
One benefit of choosing the Chevy Silverado is its availability of trailering add-on packages. The most feature-filled package is available on the High Country trim, and this package includes Super Cruise, adaptive cruise control that works when towing a trailer. However, standard across all Silverado trims is a forward-collision warning, blind-spot monitoring, lane-departure warning, and lane-keeping assist.