The redesigned 2014 Chevrolet Silverado was named the
2014 North American Truck of the Year. The Silverado was selected out of three
finalists including the Jeep Cherokee and Acura MDX. What earned the
Silverado’s top spot is its weight reduction and fuel efficient engine.
Chevrolet engineers were able to reduce the overall weight without minimizing
the truck’s size. Premium lightweight materials were used throughout along with
a stronger engine for class-leading horsepower. Here are more details on the
2014 Chevrolet Silverado.
Interior
The Silverado raised the bar for its competitors
with its class leading tech-advanced and a quieter interior. The use of
sound-absorbing materials in the interior and the triple-sealed doors enhance
the driving experience. The interior is much quieter and made more comfortable
with new countered all-day comfort seats. To ensure the seats retain comfort
for a long period of time, resilient dual-firmness foam is used. The flexible
center console offers ample storage space big enough for mobile devices or
laptops. The rear seats offer extra leg and storage room in the upper and lower
glove boxes.
Technology
The Silverado is adorned with smart technology
developed to entertain, inform and protect its users. The Driver Information
Center (DIC) consists of a 4.2-inch color screen is strategically placed for
easy access by the driver. It displays information about the truck’s condition
and can be controlled through the steering wheel. Depending on the model, the
interior includes six USB ports and four auxiliary power outlets.