If you're a fan of fast light-duty pickup trucks,
then you'll likely grow fond of the new Chevrolet Silverado Performance
Concept.
Developed for SEMA, the study features a
supercharger system based on the one used in the Corvette Z06 and Camaro ZL1,
and is said to add 100+ horses to the 5.3-liter V8 engine, pushing output to
around 460 hp.
Elsewhere, this Silverado has received a cat-back
exhaust system, with polished tip, and performance cold-air induction system,
while stopping it is an upgraded braking kit made by Brembo, with six-piston
front calipers, finished in red.
And since we're covering its flashy bits, it's worth
mentioning that it has a Satin Steel Gray exterior color, custom exterior
graphics, unique hood, air ducts, and lower front end, smoked lighting units on
both ends, and 22-inch aluminum wheels that are part of the Chevrolet
accessories line.
The Chevrolet
Silverado Performance Concept does get Z71 gauges made from carbon fiber, LCD
competition-style dash logger app, and suede-wrapped steering wheel with red
stripe and bowtie emblem in black. The emblems, all-weather floor liners, rear
underseat storage organizer, as well as the tri-fold tonneau cover, are also
included in the aforementioned accessories.
Besides the Silverado Performance Concept, Chevrolet
has approximately 20 more vehicles on display at the 2017 SEMA Show, which runs
from October 31 to November 3.