DadBald
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This is an all-new... vehicle (hesitant to call it a truck, more on that later) that more resembles the Avalanche than the Silverado. It's not body-on-frame - the lead designer said it's not body-on-frame or unibody, rather a new type of structure given the battery and shell type construction. The buttresses impede the bed a bit; the bed is differently sized than a Silverado. Silverado has no mid-gate. And the look and dimensions are completely different. It was designed from the ground up with all new concepts, goals, etc. Yes, it has a bed, yes it's similarly sized. That's where the similarities seem to end.
In no way do I mean for this to detract from the viability of this vehicle. I guess it's just a blatantly obvious ploy by GM to get people more comfortable with the vehicle by playing on an established name already. I get that, but it's also kind of frustrating. Why do you need to rely on the success of a different vehicle - are you afraid it won't be accepted and adopted by the market? This is a ground-up new product that should have it's own name, in my opinion.
As a final point - it's different from the F-150 Lightning that is at its core, an F-150 just with an electric drive train. Yes it has 4-wheel independent suspension, some things had to change to make it possible, but it's still body-on-frame, seperate bed, exact same form factor and interior as the other F-150'. The Silverado EV is a different beast entirely.
In no way do I mean for this to detract from the viability of this vehicle. I guess it's just a blatantly obvious ploy by GM to get people more comfortable with the vehicle by playing on an established name already. I get that, but it's also kind of frustrating. Why do you need to rely on the success of a different vehicle - are you afraid it won't be accepted and adopted by the market? This is a ground-up new product that should have it's own name, in my opinion.
As a final point - it's different from the F-150 Lightning that is at its core, an F-150 just with an electric drive train. Yes it has 4-wheel independent suspension, some things had to change to make it possible, but it's still body-on-frame, seperate bed, exact same form factor and interior as the other F-150'. The Silverado EV is a different beast entirely.