Chevrolet unveiled the 2027 Silverado 1500, the next generation of America's second-best-selling pickup truck, with a refreshed lineup spanning seven trim levels from the base Work Truck to the off-road focused ZR2 Bison. The redesign introduces new V8 engine options and adds a passenger-side display screen, a feature increasingly common in modern trucks as manufacturers compete on cabin technology.
The seven-tier structure reflects Chevrolet's strategy to segment buyers across price points and use cases. The Work Truck targets fleet operators and budget-conscious buyers, while the ZR2 Bison caters to serious off-road enthusiasts seeking capability comparable to Ford's Raptor R and Ram's TRX lineup. The intermediate trims likely address families, towing-focused owners, and those seeking luxury appointments.
New V8 engines represent a significant technical refresh. Chevrolet has not disclosed displacement, horsepower, or torque figures, but the move suggests the automaker is responding to competitive pressure from Ford's 5.0-liter Coyote V8 in the F-150 and Ram's 5.7-liter Hemi options. The addition of the passenger screen acknowledges the industry shift toward dual-screen cabins that rival GM's own premium trucks and luxury brands.
The redesign arrives as pickup trucks dominate American vehicle sales. Ford maintains the category lead with the F-150, while Silverado consistently captures second place. Ram has gained ground with its redesigned 1500 and its powerful TRX variant. For Chevy to remain competitive, the 2027 model must deliver improved towing capacity, refined interiors, and technology that justifies its pricing against F-150 and Ram alternatives.
Limited details remain public at launch. Chevrolet
