Chevy Taps Luxury Crew Cab Market

Silverado
High Country Crew Cab Combines Work With
Luxury

Silverado High Country The 2014
Chevrolet Silverado
High
Country, debuting this fall, further broadens the brand’s offerings
in the high end pickup market. Distinguished by a unique horizontal
chrome bar grille, halogen projector headlamps and body-color r
bumpers the High Country model presents a high end appearance with
its 20-inch chrome wheels, P275/55R20 all-season tires, and chrome
accents. Inside, Silverado High Country has a saddle brown,
western-themed interior, featuring heated and cooled, perforated
premium leather front bucket seats with High Country logos on the
headrests, Chevrolet MyLink connectivity with an 8-inSilverado HC Interiorch touch screen, Bose
premium audio and front and rear park assist. Under the hood, the
new Silverado High Country is all business. The standard powerplant
is the 355 hp, 5.3L
EcoTec3 V-8
that delivers up to
23 mpg highway (2WD models). The all-new 6.2L
EcoTec3
V-8 also will be
available. Both engines feature direct fuel injection, Active Fuel
Management and continuously variable valve timing, proving the
refined power and torque truck customers expect. Both seamlessly
switch to four-cylinder mode to save fuel during light-load
driving. With high levels of standard equipment, Silverado High
Country will offer few options. They are a 6.2L EcoTec3 V-8, a
chrome rear bumper with CornerStep, sunroof, navigation, and a
rear-seat entertainment system and a Premium Package that includes
heated steering wheel, driver alert package, adjustable pedals and
integrated trailer brake controller.