Chevrolet fully redesigned its Silverado 1500 just last year, giving it improved fuel economy, a roomier cabin, and new styling to help it stand out from the crowd. For 2020, you might think that Chevy would just stand pat. Instead, the 1500 gets another round of updates that include added technology features, and a new trailering system to support all your towing needsEdmunds
Car and Driver saidThe 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 remains one of the most recognizable pickup trucks in the game, with a stylized exterior and tons of customization options. While the Silverado doesn't ride as smoothly as it crosstown rival, the Ram 1500, its quiet and comfy cabin will surprise even those who grew up driving trucks. Likewise, its litany of high-tech driver assists will please parents who use their Silverado for more than just towing or off-roading. Sure, even the priciest model cant compete with more luxurious alternatives, but the 2020 Silverado still has the capability and configurability to satisfy Chevy loyalists
LT has that essential truck appeal with chrome bumpers, center grille bar and mirror caps complemented by body-color door handles. LED headlamps and daytime running lamps add signature enhancements. Capability comes from the 5.3L EcoTec3 V8 engine both paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. Technology features include an 8-inch diagonal color touch-screen and available SiriusXM.
This LT Double Cab includes a 10-way power drivers seat, keyless open, lock and start, remote start, heated driver and front passenger seats, a heated steering wheel, remote start and dual zone climate control.
The safety packages featured on this Silverado add Forward collision alert, lane keep assist with lane departure warning, front pedestrian braking, adaptive cruise control, front and rear park assist, side blind zone alert, and rear cross traffic alert.




