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2011 Truck Of The Year Winner: Chevrolet Silverado 2500/3500HD

What Lies Beneath: Subtle Styling Changes Hide Big Improvements
December 01, 2011
By Allyson Harwood
Photography by Wesley Allison
 

2011 Motor Trend Truck Of The Year Award Presentation
In the heavy-duty truck world, capability is most important. Folks like to brag about numbers -- horsepower, torque, and payload and towing capacity -- and talk about the monstrous things they can tow. Take, for example, the Chevrolet Silverado HD's 21,700-pound towing capacity. That means it can tow three other Silverado HDs, or 10 Lotus Evoras. Payload capacities in this category mean that each truck is rated to carry a half-ton pickup in its bed, if you crushed it small enough to fit. These are the trucks that haul horse trailers, massive boats, and huge construction equipment; the ones many people pooh-pooh as being too big and too environmentally unfriendly -- until they need to use one, of course. Styling isn't nearly as important in this category, so when the Great Recession hit and GM's development budget was cut, it prioritized function over form.

2011 Chevrolet Silverado HD Front Three Quarters View
The new Silverado HD received a new hood, front bumper, and grille, plus optional 20-inch wheels, but that's about it on the styling side. The engineers focused more on three key attributes: powertrain, frame, and suspension. Improving that trio would provide more power with greatly reduced emissions, increased capability, and better ride and reduced noise levels in the cabin. The stronger, cleaner, and more comfortable Silverado HD was ready to take on its new-for-2011 foes.

2011 Chevrolet Silverado HD Rear Three Quarters View
For Motor Trend's 2011 Truck of the Year, we evaluated two Silverado HDs, one an extended-cab gas SRW and the other a crew-cab diesel dualie. This was one of the rare TOTY events where all the competitors were from the same market category, and we missed having all the heavy-duty competitors in the same year by mere months (the Ram was new for 2010). So we had the opportunity to test out three of the four in the segment, making what isn't supposed to be a straight competition into a straight competition. The editors had the chance to drive two Silverado HDs, two Super Duties, and two Sierra HDs back to back, to compare apples-to-apples gas and diesel models. We tested all of them with and without payload, on highway straights and on twisty roads, with and without trailers.

2011 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Front Three Quarters
2011 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Rear Three Quarters
2011 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Front Grill
2011 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD DRW LT Front Passengers Side Three Quarters
2011 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD DRW LT Rear Three Quarters View
2011 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD DRW LT Front Grill

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Community Comments

svtklondike67  (01/05/11 07:00 PM)

Let's face it. These guys also road-test Ferrari's. And I didn't even see what the axle ratio was on the Super Duty. That could make a difference.

mcdiarmid  (01/21/11 10:34 AM)

I AM SO DISAPOINTED WITH TRUCK TREND ONE DAY YOUR PRAISING THE NEW FORDS AND THE NEXT YOU ARE GIVING THE AWARD TO A BANKRUPT COMPANY THAT DOESNT HAVE THE BALLS TO BUILD AND INSALL THEIR OWN ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION.WE ALL KNOW THAT FORD BUILDS THE BEST TRUCKS ON THE ROAD. IT JUST GOES TO SHOW YOU WHAT A SHAM THESE TESTS ARE.FORD OUTSELLS BOTH DODGE AND GM COMBINED AND THERE IS NO DISPUTING THAT FACT..ITS BEEN THE BEST SELLING VEHICLE FOR 34 YEARS AND HERES TO ANOTHER 34.

Truck Trend  (01/24/11 09:40 AM)

Ford was the only American company that DIDN'T take bailout money

Truck Trend  (02/01/11 08:33 AM)


chris1450  (02/06/11 06:37 PM)

Just picked up the magazine to read how biased truck trend is. Bouying up gm because they are needed for competition is one thing, but out and out being this biased is crazy. Build quality of the gm's is terrible compared to the Ford. Uncomfortable retro look? It is functional. Acces to the bed from the side is better. And fender is replaceable, unlike having to replace the whole bed side. How about the bad design of the DEF fill under the hood? Unacceptable.

Chevypower79  (08/07/11 10:31 AM)

Despite my user name, I am not brand biased.  I like them all.  But I agree with Truck Trend on this one, as far as the HD trucks goes, the Silverado HD is the winner.  It is let down on dated looks, especially the interior, but mechanically it is best.  I believe Ford is the winner in the half ton trucks, and GM has the weakest of the half tons.  Just to prove I am not biased.  I would like Ford to improve the Super Duty frame, exhaust brake, and put in the same auto locking rear axle that GM uses.  GM desperately needs new gas engines.

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