As of late, the golden bowtie’s truck division launched special edition after special edition for its light-duty workhorse. Some buyers do need more than the Silverado 1500’s towing capacity, but going heavy-duty also implies less aesthetic goodies than on the light-duty.
For this reason alone, Chevrolet introduced the 2015 Silverado Custom Sport HD. Before detailing the contents of the Custom Sport pack, we'll highlight the retail price of this eye candy: from $700 to $1,695.
So the Silverado 2500 costs from $37,270 (regular cab, long box LT RWD) and the 3500 HD can be had for $300 more (regular cab, long box LT single-rear-wheel RWD). Now you do the math how much a heavy-duty truck with the Custom Sport pack costs.
Available in Summit White (pictured) or Black, 2500 heavy-duty Silverados with the Custom Sport treatment benefit from 20-inch polished aluminum wheels. If you opt for the 3500 HD, that comes with 18-inch rollers on single-rear-wheel models, and 17-inch wheels on duallys.
It doesn’t sound like much at first glance but put together, those Custom Sport features look remarkably neat, as you can also see in the adjacent photo gallery.
As a brief reminder, both the LT and LTZ heavy-duty workhorses come as standard with a 6-liter Vortex V8 engine. Need some extra grunt? You can go for the optional 6.6-liter Duramax V8 oil burner.
So the Silverado 2500 costs from $37,270 (regular cab, long box LT RWD) and the 3500 HD can be had for $300 more (regular cab, long box LT single-rear-wheel RWD). Now you do the math how much a heavy-duty truck with the Custom Sport pack costs.
Available in Summit White (pictured) or Black, 2500 heavy-duty Silverados with the Custom Sport treatment benefit from 20-inch polished aluminum wheels. If you opt for the 3500 HD, that comes with 18-inch rollers on single-rear-wheel models, and 17-inch wheels on duallys.
Other than the wheels, the Custom Sport breed receives a monochromatic makeover
Main features include chrome-accented trailering mirror, body-side moldings and door handles, body-colored front grille with chrome accent bars, along with body-colored bumpers front and rear.It doesn’t sound like much at first glance but put together, those Custom Sport features look remarkably neat, as you can also see in the adjacent photo gallery.
As a brief reminder, both the LT and LTZ heavy-duty workhorses come as standard with a 6-liter Vortex V8 engine. Need some extra grunt? You can go for the optional 6.6-liter Duramax V8 oil burner.