2019 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD Trim Levels
When you check out the 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD at a Chevrolet dealership in Moscow, as well as an incredibly capable and stylish heavy-duty pickup truck, you'll also be confronted with four distinct trim levels to choose from. Of course, there are many other specifications and configurations to consider, but here's a guide to the four trim levels and what they offer.
The 2019 Chevrolet Silverado is available in four trim levels: WT (work truck), LT, LTZ and High Country. The WT is something of a stripped-down model aimed primarily at fleet buyers, so the majority of 3500HDs you'll find on the lots of dealers like Chevy Moscow are likely to be the LT or higher.
Silverado 3500HD WT
Like the other three trim levels in the range, the standard engine in the WT trim level is a 6.0-liter Vortec V8 engine that develops 360 horsepower and 380 lb-ft of torque, mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard and four-wheel drive is available.
Standard features include the EZ Lift & Lower tailgate, a rearview camera, 18-inch wheels, power locks and windows, cruise control, single-zone climate control, the Trailering Package 2 with integrated trailer brake controller, and a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth connectivity.
Silverado 3500HD LT
The LT builds on the WT, with 18-inch alloy wheels instead of steel wheels, body color door handles and body side moldings, a single-slot CD/MP3 player, a larger 8-inch touchscreen, HD Radio, SiriusXM, built-in 4G LTE Wi-Fi, remote keyless entry and a remote locking tailgate. If you opt for a dual rear wheel setup, the wheels will revert to 17-inch painted steel wheels. On the safety front, the LT comes standard with the OnStar Safety & Security Plan with one-month coverage, which includes Automatic Crash Response, Emergency Services, Stolen Vehicle Assistance, Roadside Assistance and Turn-by-Turn Navigation.
Silverado 3500HD LTZ
In addition to the features of the LT trim level, the LTZ gets a little more bling in the form of chrome body side moldings and door handles. On the practical front, LTZ models include dual-zone automatic climate control, a power-sliding rear window, a 110-volt power outlet, fog lamps, a remote vehicle starter system, a theft-deterrent system, leather seating, and 10-way power driver and right-front passenger seat adjusters with power recline and power lumbar control.
Silverado 3500HD High Country
To start with, the range-topping High Country model is the only trim level that comes standard with Forward Collision Alert and Lane Departure Warning safety features. These features can be added to the LTZ as part of the optional Driver Alert Package, but they’re not available in the WT and LT trims.
Other standard features of the High Country include 17-inch polished-aluminum wheels for DRW models and 18-inch ones for SRW variants, front and rear parking sensors, 6-inch chrome rectangular assist steps, a Bose premium seven-speaker sound system, wireless device charging, and full-feature heated and vented perforated leather-appointed front bucket seats with 12-way power driver and front passenger seat adjustment. Further amenities include a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel and power-adjustable pedals.