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First Drive: 2009 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid

Hybrid Hauler: Chevy Delivers a Ride for the Eco-Conscious Trucker
March, 2009
By Kirill Ougarov
2009 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid Front View

The torch-and-pitchfork-wielding mob of hardcore truck fans that attack the Honda Ridgeline, or anything else not considered a "real truck" for that matter, probably won't be burning down any garages containing the 2009 Chevy Silverado Hybrid or its GMC Sierra twin. Despite the eco-friendly gasoline-electric drivetrain and miserly (for a truck, at least) fuel economy that goes with it, this is a legitimate full-size pickup.

Seeing as it's a low-volume offering, the Silverado Hybrid comes in a short-bed crew-cab configuration only. Under the hood is a 6.0L V-8 rated at 332 hp and 367 lb-ft of torque mated to GM's two-mode hybrid system, consisting of a pair of 60-kW (80-hp) electric motors sited in the bell housing of an electrically variable transmission that can also operate as a manually shifted four-speed auto. Powered by a 300-volt nickel-metal-hydride battery stored under the rear seats, these motors provide gobs of instantly available torque and can propel the truck without assistance from the engine up to around 25-30 mph -- albeit only with extremely light throttle input as we found out. On top of the hybrid bits, belt-driven power-steering and air-conditioning pumps make way for electric ones, wheels are fitted with low-rolling-resistance tires, and the big V-8 can switch off half its cylinders under a light load thanks to GM's Active Fuel Management system. The result: an impressive for a truck EPA city/highway rating of 21/22 mpg (RWD)and 20/21 mpg (4WD).

2009 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid Rear View

These aren't "when three of the Galilean moons of Jupiter align to form an equilateral triangle" numbers either -- if the on-board fuel-economy computer is to be believed. Your lead-footed scribe achieved 19.6 mpg driving around the streets of San Antonio. Others who were gentler with the accelerator pedal than a New York cabbie achieved the claimed 21-22 mpg. Many V-6 sedans would be hard-pressed to hit that on a regular basis, and they don't weigh almost three tons. Keep the standard tonneau cover on though, unless you have to haul something big or you'll lose a mile or two per gallon.

2009 GMC Sierra Hybrid Front Three Quarter
2009 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid Rear Three Quarters View
2009 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid Front Three Quarters View



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Community Comments

Edward A. Sanchez  (03/19/09 04:55 PM)

Yeah, max towing capacity is quite a bit lower than the non-hybrids, but supposedly the second-gen models will be much closer to their conventional counterparts in towing, from what I've heard.

robertg222  (03/24/09 10:05 AM)

Well I took a Silverado Hybrid for a test drive and I have to disagree with the MT reviewer. I found the take-off to be suffering from what is similar to turbolag. The truck started slow and then a few seconds later power kicked in. Probably do to the fact that only the electric motor is used at first. But what really bugged me (and no one can explain) is when I tried to accelerate hard to highway merging speed the truck seemed to loose power at about 50mph. Not good when I need to get to 65+mph on a congested fast moving highway. Otherwise I liked the truck. Even with my heavy footed test drive the truck got 18+mpg. Better than my current Silverado that gets 12mpg

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