2007 PICKUPS AT A GLANCE
Depth and breadth of lineup:
- Chevrolet Silverado, GMC
Sierra and Sierra Denali light-duty pickups
- Chevrolet Silverado and GMC
Sierra heavy-duty pickups
- Three cab styles: regular,
extended and crew cab
- Three box lengths – short (5
foot 8 inches), standard (6 foot 6 inches) and
long (8 foot)
- Eight diverse and efficient
powertrain combinations
- Five distinct suspension
packages, including one for maximum trailering
capability
- Three Silverado trim levels;
four Sierra trim levels, including exclusive
Sierra Denali model
- Light-duty payload capacities
from 1,564 pounds (709 kg) to 2,160 pounds (980
kg)
- Light-duty trailering
capability from 4,300 pounds (1,948 kg) to
segment-leading 10,500 pounds (4,763 kg)
- Light-duty models arrive in
fourth quarter of 2006; heavy-duty models in
first quarter of 2007
Distinctive exterior designs:
- All-new exterior designs with
strong, confident appearance
- Brand-differentiated designs
with unique front-end appearances including
unique hoods, front fenders, grilles and
headlamps, and differentiated taillamps and
pickup box designs
- Refined appearance with
tighter tolerances and reduced body gaps
including 50-percent tighter gap between cab and
box
- Sleeker, more aerodynamic
57-degree windshield angle
- Wider and lower stance
- New 170-degree-opening rear
access doors on extended cab models
- Improved body-to-wheel
proportions
- Family of larger 17-, 18- and
20-inch wheels
Spacious and refined interiors:
- Two all-new, distinct and
spacious interior designs with superior
craftsmanship
- Pure pickup interior with
unique instrument panel, seats, door panels,
consoles, double glove boxes, trim and features
on Silverado WT, LT and Sierra WT, SLE models
- Luxury-inspired interior with
unique instrument panel, seats, console, glove
box, door panels, trim and features on Silverado
LTZ and Sierra SLT models
- Use of premium materials with
lower gloss levels
- Flush fits and close-outs
that conceal seat hardware
- Instrument panels positioned
down and forward for increased visibility and
spaciousness
- Increased storage capacity in
center consoles and glove boxes
- Innovative underseat storage
on pure pickup interior
- Quiet interior achieved with
extensive use of noise-reducing materials,
spray-on damping, foam and seals
Exceptional driving experience:
- Segment-leading V-8
horsepower and fuel economy
- Technically advanced Gen IV
small-block Vortec V-8 family, including E85
capability, fuel-saving Active Fuel Management
and variable valve timing
- Wider front and rear tracks
(3 inches front / 1 inch rear)
- All-new, stronger and stiffer
fully-boxed frames with hydroformed front
section
- New coil-over-shock front
suspension
- New rack-and-pinion steering
system
- New splayed rear shock
arrangement
- Improved brake system with
new generation Bosch ABS system
- Five uniquely tuned
suspension packages, including enhanced
trailering package
- GMC Sierra Denali with
exclusive 6.2L V-8 and six-speed automatic
transmission
Comprehensive safety and security:
- Standard StabiliTrak
electronic stability control system with new
rollover mitigation technology on crew cab
models (available on extended cab models)
- 360-degree perimeter of
safety protection, including industry-exclusive
rear impact sensors
- Dual-stage frontal air bags
with passenger sensing system
- Roof-mounted head curtain
side air bags
- Strengthened chassis and body
structure for superior crashworthiness
- Frame designed for
compatibility with smaller vehicles
- Ultrasonic Rear Parking
Assist
- Standard OnStar
Unique features and options:
- 170-degree-opening rear
access doors on extended cab models with fully
retractable rear power windows
- Power sliding rear window
(extended and crew cabs)
- Theater-style folding rear
seats for ease of loading cargo
- Automatic locking rear axle
- Innovative cargo management
system with comprehensive array of accessories
- Remote vehicle starting
system
- Enhanced DVD entertainment
system with larger screen
- New CD/MP3 radio family
- Touch-screen navigation
system
- Heated windshield washer
fluid
- Rain-sensing automatic
windshield wipers
DETROIT – General Motors
introduces its all-new, 2007 Chevrolet Silverado and
GMC Sierra – comprehensively redesigned pickups that
incorporate new exterior and interior designs, and
powertrain, chassis and safety systems. The vehicles
take GM’s truck legacy to a new level. They lead the
segment in performance, efficiency, capability,
refinement and safety. The new trucks offer more
power and better fuel economy than the vehicles they
replace.
Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra are
offered with three cab styles, three cargo box
lengths and several specially tuned suspensions. All
have distinct identities, including brand-exclusive
sheet metal and design cues yet share fundamental
traits that support segment-leading capability,
quality and performance.
“Nobody has a deeper well of truck
experience than GM, and it shows in the all-new
Silverado and Sierra with their segment-leading V-8
power, fuel economy and towing capacity,” said Gary
White, General Motors North America vice president
and vehicle line executive for full-size trucks.
“While power, pulling and payload used to define the
full-size truck segment, today that’s the price of
entry and consumers demand more. Our new trucks
feature spacious and refined interiors and a host of
exclusive features. Simply put, they have what it
takes to continue their leadership position in the
industry.”
The broad range of configurations
and models gives customers tremendous choice when
selecting a vehicle to suit their needs,
particularly with the heavy-duty models, which some
competitors simply do not offer. Capability also is
unmatched, with a strengthened chassis and enhanced
towing package enabling the light-duty segment’s
best towing capacity of 10,500 pounds (4,763 kg).
“There are no peers when it comes
to the depth and breadth of GM’s truck offerings,”
said White. “The new trucks represent a well
thought-out range of models and capacities, meaning
customers can find the exact truck they need,
whether it’s for work, personal driving or – as is
more the case today – both.”
Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra
light-duty models will arrive in the fourth quarter
of 2006. Sierra Denali and Silverado and Sierra
heavy-duty models are available in the first quarter
of 2007. The heavy-duty trucks offer new sleek
designs and spacious interior features like
light-duty models, but with increased capability –
including more powerful gas and diesel engines.
Production of the new trucks is shared among several
North American assembly plants, including Oshawa,
Ontario, Fort Wayne, Ind., Pontiac and Flint, Mich.,
and Silao, Mexico.
“The new trucks are all about
choices – choices the competition simply can’t
match,” said White.
Bold and distinctive exterior
designs
Silverado and Sierra are sleeker
and more aerodynamic, including a faster, 57-degree
windshield angle, reducing wind noise and improving
fuel economy. Wider, segment-leading front and rear
tracks and a tailored wheel-to-body relationship
provide a stance that is both muscular and agile.
The trucks are more refined looking, too, with doors
that extend over the rockers for a smooth,
uninterrupted look, and lamps that have a jeweled
appearance. Tolerances between panels are greatly
reduced – including a 50-percent reduction in the
space between the cab and cargo box.
Complementing the trucks’ three
cab designs – regular, extended and crew cab – are
three cargo box lengths, including short (5 foot 8
inches), standard (6 foot 6 inches) and long (8
foot). New features, such as 170-degree-opening rear
access doors with fully retractable power windows on
extended cab models and new theater-style folding
rear seats, offer increased versatility. Additional
design features include improved lighting, a
stronger cargo box with more cargo capacity and
reduced-effort tailgates.
Chevy Silverado’s design has a
broad, chiseled “face,” which accents a
broad-shouldered stance and gives the Silverado a
powerful, muscular presence. The front-end
appearance, front fenders, power dome hood, bumpers,
lamps and flared rear fenders are unique to the
Silverado.
GMC Sierra and Sierra Denali
models are designed with a strong and refined
appearance befitting the brand’s professional grade
philosophy, including muscular character lines and
rounded edges. Sierra’s front-end appearance, hood,
bumpers, lamps and rear box design are unique to the
GMC brand.
The new trucks use a single-piece
body side stamping and bolt-on door hinges, which
foster significantly increased fit and finish. Build
precision is seen in the flush, virtually seamless
transition between the hood and front fenders, along
with very tight tolerances around the grille,
fenders and front bumper. The hood-to-fender gap is
targeted at 4 mm. The grille-to-bumper gap has been
reduced to 17 mm and the headlamp-to-fender gap to
1.5 mm. The tighter tolerances contribute to the
trucks’ improved aerodynamics.
The pickup boxes have been
redesigned with enhanced versatility, increased
strength and greater capacity. A one-piece
wheelhouse and inner box side adds strength and
smoother, more integrated appearance. The boxes are
1.18 inches (30 mm) deeper in the front and 1.57
inches (40 mm) deeper at the rear, with stronger
inner walls that offer improved performance when
fitted with ladder racks, tool boxes and other
accessories.
New tailgate designs include locks
and torque-rod assist for easier operation. A
standard end cap on each tailgate features an
integrated spoiler lip that enhances aerodynamics.
A new, innovative cargo management
system is available on all Silverado and Sierra
models and is complemented by a range of
dealer-ordered accessory packages. Three rails that
run the length of the box sides and the forward box
wall are secured with high-strength anchors and,
unlike competitors’ systems, incorporate upper and
lower tracks. Four adjustable tie-down brackets are
included with each system and can be located
anywhere on the tracks, each rated for a load point
of 500 pounds (227 kg).
At the heart of a comprehensive
accessories portfolio for the new pickups is a group
of specific accessory products designed to integrate
into the cargo management system. The rails enable
the use of an overhead utility rack rated at 500
pounds (227 kg) loading capacity, a sliding diamond
plate toolbox, a sliding bed divider, diamond plate
side storage boxes or a bicycle mount. These
accessories use either the upper or lower rails,
allowing numerous combinations that can easily fit
together or bypass one another as they slide along
the rails. The tool boxes and bicycle mount use a
codeable lock, enabling the vehicle key to be used
for locking and unlocking these accessories.
Segment-leading interior designs
with superior craftsmanship
The all-new Chevy Silverado and
GMC Sierra are quieter, more spacious and refined
inside, with increased passenger comfort and storage
space. They each feature two new and distinct
interior designs that reflect their respective brand
identities, including specific trim, appointments
and gauge cluster appearance.
Silverado and Sierra base and
midlevel trim models include a functional “pure
pickup” interior design theme with a contemporary
adaptation of GM’s ergonomic cockpit instrument
panel design. In addition, this interior includes
specific door panels with large door pull and
release handles, new seat construction and
configurations, unique center console and underseat
storage systems, and two glove boxes (a traditional
lower glove box and a covered upper storage
compartment).
New luxury-inspired premium
interiors are standard on Silverado LTZ, Sierra SLT
and Sierra Denali. They draw on the inspiration of
luxury SUVs, offering richly appointed features,
including a distinct instrument panel design,
large-capacity center console (20.1 L), specific
door panels, seats and other trim elements. Features
on the premium interiors include power-adjustable
heated bucket seats, leather surface seats,
leather-covered steering wheel and selective chrome
trim. GMC Sierra Denali models bolster the premium
interior with enhanced luxury features, such as
deeper-pile carpet, covered console storage and
cupholders, unique wood grain trim accents, steering
wheel design, gauge cluster and sill plates.
Spaciousness in each interior trim
level is enhanced with new, “low and forward”
instrument panels that provide a more airy feel to
the cabin as well as a panoramic field of vision.
The instrument panels are mounted approximately 3.5
inches (90 mm) down and forward on the “pure pickup”
interiors, while the premium interior instrument
panel is located 5 inches (127 mm) down and forward.
Both instrument panel designs are integrated into
their specific door panels to create a swept
appearance. The spacious interior and enhanced field
of vision create an environment that enables better
outward vision.
Legroom, headroom and hip room
also have increased. The recline angle and fore/aft
travel of the front seat has been increased and
power adjustable pedals are available, providing
drivers a greater range of driving comfort.
All interiors are refined and
craftsmanship is highlighted by flush surfaces,
tight gaps and tolerances on the instrument panel,
center stack, clusters and other components. Most
gaps on the instrument panels and clusters have been
narrowed to 0.5 mm or less. Attention to detail was
given to concealing fasteners and metal structural
components of all seats. There is no exposed
hardware in the interior or door sills. New,
soft-touch and low-gloss finishes for the instrument
panels and other trim pieces are used throughout.
The color and grain of the materials were carefully
selected to provide a premium look. Sculpted
headliners of new woven fabric and door trim, as
well as sculpted seat backs, enhance the perception
of precision in the new interiors.
Complementing the interiors’
finely crafted look and feel is segment-leading
quietness. All trim levels – even base work truck
models – benefit from a comprehensive system that
delivers a passenger environment almost devoid of
noise. This is achieved with the use of
strategically placed sound deadening and sound
absorbing material in the body structure – including
liquid-applied dampener on the floor and
front-of-dash – as well as the inherent,
vibration-minimizing traits of the stiffer frame and
quieter attributes of the aerodynamically tuned
exterior. Vibration-reducing powertain and
suspension mounts (hydraulic engine mounts on
vehicles with Active Fuel Management) are enabled by
the firmer body and chassis structures, while the
sleeker, 57-degree windshield and tuned exterior
mirrors all but eliminate wind noise. Also, improved
door sealing and a doors-over-rockers design help
eliminate road and wind noise.
Additional highlights of Chevy
Silverado and GMC Sierra interiors include:
- A new, stadium-style rear
seat with a 60/40-split design and folding
center arm rest can be easily folded up to
provide an uninterrupted load floor. Or, either
section of the split seat can be stowed
independently, allowing room for both cargo and
a rear-seat passenger.
- A “double” glove box, which
includes a large-capacity, traditional glove box
and a new, covered storage compartment above it,
with a 3.4-liter storage capacity.
- Models equipped with the
luxury-inspired premium interior come with a
single large glove box that offers approximately
25 percent more storage capacity.
- The premium interiors include
large center consoles with the segment’s largest
storage capacity: 20.1 liters of undivided
volume.
- The “pure pickup” interiors
feature a 6.1-liter storage console and a new
underseat storage bin built into a new
40/20/40-split bench seat. This 9.1-liter
lockable storage bin, which includes an
accessory power outlet, is located under the
center seat cushion and is large enough to store
a laptop computer.
- The gauges have an analog
display, with large, easy-to-read graphics. They
are lit with ice-blue LED lighting, which
provides crisp, bright illumination and a more
upscale look. A driver information center is
incorporated on the instrument panel.
- A manual-control climate
control system is standard on all models, with a
dual-zone automatic system available. The
dual-zone system allows for up to a 30-degree F
difference in temperature settings between the
driver and front passengers.
- Power-operated rear side
glass is featured on extended cab models. The
windows lower completely into the rear access
doors.
- Power-operated back glass is
available on extended and crew cab models. The
window operates with the touch of a button
located on the overhead console.
- A large, power-operated
sunroof is available on extended and crew cab
models. The crew cab sunroof has a tilt/slide
design, with a sliding sun shade and express
open/close feature. The extended cab sunroof
uses a spoiler-type sunroof design that slides
back over the roof surface.
- Ultrasonic Rear Parking
Assist provides audible warnings of objects
behind the vehicle.
- A heated windshield washer
fluid system more effectively removes bug
spatter and thin layers of ice and frost. When
the system is activated, washer fluid is heated
to 150 degrees F (60 C) or more.
- A rain-sensing windshield
wiper system uses an infrared sensor to
automatically turn on the wipers when
precipitation is detected.
- A diverse range of radio
systems, including single-CD, six-disc, MP3- and
DVD-capable systems, are available. Several
radios feature RDS technology, which provides
enhanced information for participating FM
stations.
- XM Satellite Radio is
available.
- A rear seat entertainment
system isavailable on crew cab models; it
combines a dual-play radio system, rear-seat
audio controls and a larger, 8-inch flip-down
screen.
- Two touch-screen DVD-based
navigation radio systems are offered; one is
specific for systems equipped with the rear-seat
entertainment system.
- A new generation OnStar
feature that provides turn-by-turn navigation
commands is automatically downloaded into the
driver information center.
Exceptional driving experience and
segment-leading capability
The fourth generation of the
legendary small-block V-8 engine family is the power
behind GM’s all-new full-size trucks, delivering
segment-leading horsepower and fuel economy through
advanced technology such as Active Fuel Management (AFM)
and variable valve timing (VVT). A FlexFuel engine
is available – and partnered with fuel-saving AFM –
giving customers the choice of powering their truck
with E85 ethanol, gasoline or a combination of both
fuels.
GM’s fuel-saving Active Fuel
Management bolsters the trucks’ capability with the
segment’s best fuel economy. Highway fuel economy
for models equipped with the 5.3L AFM V-8 now are
estimated at more than 20 mpg for both 2WD and 4WD
models.
Engine offerings include:
- 4.3L V-6 (LU3), rated at 195
hp (145 kW) and 260 lb.-ft. of torque (353 Nm).
- 4.8L V-8 (LY2), with iron
block; rated at 295 hp (220 kW) and 305 lb.-ft.
of torque (414 Nm)*.
- 5.3L FlexFuel V-8 (LMG),
E85-capable with iron block and Active Fuel
Management, rated at 315 hp (235 kW) and 338
lb.-ft. of torque (458 Nm)*.
- 5.3L FlexFuel V-8 (LC9),
E85-capable with aluminum block and Active Fuel
Management, rated at 315 hp (235 kW) and 338
lb.-ft. of torque (458 Nm)*.
- 5.3L V-8 (LH6), with aluminum
block and Active Fuel Management, rated at 315
hp (235 kW) and 338 lb.-ft. of torque (458 Nm)*.
- 5.3L V-8 (LY5), with iron
block and Active Fuel Management, rated at 315
hp (235 kW) and 338 lb.-ft. of torque (458 Nm)*.
- 6.0L V-8 (L76), with aluminum
block, variable valve timing and Active Fuel
Management, rated at 367 hp (274 kW) and 375
lb.-ft. of torque (508 Nm)*.
- 6.2L V-8 (L92), with aluminum
block and variable valve timing, rated at 400 hp
(298 kW) and 417 lb.-ft. of torque (565 Nm)** –
exclusive on GMC Sierra Denali.
The engines are backed by proven
Hydra-Matic electronically controlled automatic
transmissions, including the proven 4L60 four-speed
automatic, high-capacity 4L70 four-speed automatic
and a new 6L80 six-speed with the Sierra Denali’s
6.2L engine.
Channeling the engines’ power into
usable capability and a refined, responsive drive
experience are comprehensively redesigned chassis
and suspension systems. The chassis and suspension
systems deliver a smooth and precise feeling of
control, particularly when driving on rough surfaces
or with a full load. The chassis and suspension also
support Silverado and Sierra’s class-leading
capability, including segment-best towing capacity
of 10,500 pounds (4,763 kg) and a maximum payload of
2,160 pounds (980 kg).
An all-new chassis, with wider
front and rear tracks and new coil-over-shock front
suspension design, is supported by tailored
suspension packages that provide smooth, sure-footed
ride and handling characteristics in all driving
conditions. Features include:
- A new, fully boxed frame that
is significantly stronger and stiffer – 234
percent increased torsional stiffness and 62
percent increased vertical bending stiffness –
with a hydroformed front section, enhancing both
the smooth ride characteristics and crash
protection.
- Wider front and rear tracks –
approximately 3 inches wider (76.2 mm) in front
and 1 inch wider (25.4 mm) in rear – enable
increased stability, as well as a smoother, more
controlled ride, particularly when cornering or
with a full load.
- A new coil-over-shock front
suspension is mounted to the frame via a
high-strength, precise attachment system for
exceptional rigidity and delivers a linear,
responsive ride that enhances the trucks’ fully
planted driving feel.
- New rack-and-pinion steering
system delivers precise, responsive steering
with enhanced on-center feel; it is mounted on
the front frame section’s engine cross member,
the strength of which virtually eliminates slack
or vibration in the steering system to enhance
its crisp response.
- A Hotchkiss-type rear
suspension with splayed shock absorbers – angled
outward and upright – provides more controlled
damping and is a key contributor in the trucks’
firmly-planted driving feel; it also enables
increased payload and segment-leading towing
capacities.
- Exclusive Eaton automatic
locking rear axle enhances sure-footed driving
feel and instantly provides extra traction when
needed.
- Large-capacity brake system
with robust apply system and standard
next-generation Bosch ABS system provide shorter
stopping distances, better pedal feel and
quicker brake response
- Standard StabiliTrak
electronic stability control is standard on crew
cab models (available on extended cab) – a first
for the segment – and incorporates rollover
mitigation technology; it works with the ABS
brake system to provide greater driver control
in all driving conditions
- Range of 17-, 18- and 20-inch
wheels with tailored body-to-wheel relationship.
The 2007 Silverado and Sierra are
available with five suspension systems, each tuned
to provide an optimized ride with smoothness, a
greater feeling of isolation from the road and
minimal body movement; all suspensions feature
monotube front shocks. The suspensions include:
- Z83 – solid, smooth ride
- Z85 – enhanced handling and
trailer towing
- Z71 – enhanced off road
capability
- Z60 – maximum street
performance (offered with 20-inch wheels)
- NHT – maximum capacity
trailering package
In a first for the segment, GM’s
sophisticated StabiliTrak electronic stability
control system is standard on crew cab models and
available on extended cab models. Partnered with the
new brake system and four-channel electronic brake
controls, the system provides more precise,
controlled ABS stops, as well as enhanced
traction/yaw stability.
360-degree perimeter of safety
protection
Silverado and Sierra are built on
new, stronger fully boxed frames that are designed
to provide increased crush protection during a
crash. High-strength steel reinforcements are
strategically located on the frame to enhance
crashworthiness. They also feature new compatibility
brackets that ensure better interaction with
lower-riding vehicles during a crash.
Driver control is bolstered
through enhanced dynamics, such as wider front and
rear tracks, as well as more responsive suspensions
– including a new coil-over-shock front suspension
design and rack-and-pinion steering – that deliver
smoother, linear and more precise characteristics
for a more confident, sure-footed driving
performance.
Additional safety features
include:
- New, roof-mounted head
curtain side air bags inflate to restrain
outboard passengers in both seating rows,
offering protection during side-impact and
rollover events; they are sized specifically to
all three cab styles and each has its own
dedicated inflator for optimized fill rates into
each curtain. The air bags are integrated into
the chassis and body structures for enhanced
passenger protection.
- Dual-stage frontal air bags
with GM’s passenger sensing system are standard
on all models.
- Segment-first front safety
belt pretensioners with both front and rear
crash sensors.
- StabiliTrak electronic
stability control system is standard on crew cab
models and available on extended cab models –
and is a first for the segment. Partnered with
the new brake system and four-channel,
four-sensor electronic brake controls, the
system provides more precise, controlled ABS
stops, as well as enhanced traction/yaw
stability.
- A high capacity brake system
with a new, four-channel ABS system provides
superior stopping capability. ABS is standard on
all models and is linked to the StabiliTrak
electronic stability control system to help
mitigate the occurrence of rollover events.
- Four-wheel drive models
feature the Autotrac active transfer case, which
helps keep the vehicle sure-footed in slippery
driving conditions. When shifted to the “Auto”
mode, Autotrac engages all-wheel drive traction
automatically.
- An exclusive Eaton automatic
locking rear axle also helps provide additional
traction when needed, particularly when towing.
- A new Ultrasonic Rear Parking
Assist system is available and provides visual
(LED lights) and audible warnings of objects
behind the vehicle.
- A revised and easier-to-use
tire pressure monitoring system is standard on
all models. It alerts the driver via a signal on
the instrument panel driver information center
if a tire’s inflation status requires attention.
- A segment-exclusive
factory-installed remote vehicle starting system
is available on most models – a first for GM’s
full-size trucks – providing customers with the
convenience of starting the vehicle during
inclement weather or other situations.
- Power-adjustable pedals
complement increased front seat fore/aft travel
to enable smaller-stature drivers to find an
optimized driving position.