“The bed is the heart and soul of any pickup, so we made several improvements to the bed of the all-new Silverado to give our customers an even better hauling experience,” explained Tim Herrick, Executive Chief Engineer, Full-Size Trucks, General Motors. “We’ve added so many features and benefits that it deserves its own name – Durabed.”
Bed Science
Although different than the average suburban four poster at the furniture mart, Chevy’s Durabed does share some of that space-age magic often touted by mattresses of the late-night shopping network variety. For example, Durabed uses higher grades of steel, and the overall quality of the bed floor materials has improved from 340 megapascals to 500 megapascals. Chevy points out the strength difference here, noting that Ram’s bed is still 340 megapascals while the F-150 is made from aluminum.
Earlier this year, one of Silverado’s lead engineers explained Chevy’s “mixed material strategy” at length with us.
The 12 aforementioned fixed tie-downs have doubled in strength: from 250 lbs. to 500 lbs. of force before bending. An additional nine moveable tie-down points are available, along with in-bed LED lighting and a 110/120-volt power outlet.
Photo: Chevrolet.
Tailgate Tech
In order to access the bed, the 2019 Chevy Silverado comes with one of four tailgates: a standard, manual gate, a lockable “Lift Assist” gate, an automatic release/power lockable gate, and the power up/down tailgate. The latter, available on the LTZ and standard on High Country, raises or lowers using the key fob, gate touchpad, or button in the cabin.
Bigger Is Better
Every Silverado bed size has increased significantly in volume for the 2019. The short-box’s volume is up to 20 percent more than any competitor’s short-box, according to Chevy. Most of that increase was achieved by widening the maximum width of the bed floor nearly ten percent (seven inches), which is implemented across all three bed sizes. Below are charts provided to us by Chevy that show their dimensions versus the competition.
The 2019 Chevy Silverado goes on sale this fall.
Carl Anthony is Managing Editor of Automoblog and resides in Detroit, Michigan. He studies mechanical engineering at Wayne State University, serves on the Board of Directors for the Ally Jolie Baldwin Foundation, and is a loyal Detroit Lions fan.
By Comparison
Silverado Short Box
Silverado Standard Box
Silverado Long Box
2018 cargo box space
53 cubic feet
62 cubic feet
75 cubic feet
2019 cargo box space
63 cubic feet
72 cubic feet
89 cubic feet
Cargo Box Space
2019 Chevrolet Silverado
2019 Ford F-Series
2019 Ram 1500
Short box
63 cubic feet
53 cubic feet
54 cubic feet
Standard box
72 cubic feet
62 cubic feet
62 cubic feet
Long box
89 cubic feet
77 cubic feet
–
Cargo Box Depth
2019 Chevrolet Silverado
2019 Ford F-Series
2019 Ram 1500
Short box
22 in.
21 in.
21 in.
Standard box
22 in.
21 in.
22 in.
Long box
22 in.
21 in.
–
Cargo Box Length At Floor
2019 Chevrolet Silverado
2019 Ford F-Series
2019 Ram 1500
Short box
70 in.
67 in.
67 in.
Standard box
79 in.
79 in.
76 in.
Long box
98 in.
98 in.
–
Photos & Source: Chevrolet.
Check out these Automotive tips
Powered by WPeMatico
http://carsecret.atspace.eu/blog/2019-chevy-silverado-1500-i-like-big-beds-i-cannot-lie/
No comments:
Post a Comment