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For those in need of serious hauling power, the Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD lead the way in power and toughness. Each is built for durability and heavy-duty performance, but which model truly excels in power and performance? Read on to find out more!
Equipped with a robust 6.6-liter V8, the Silverado HD delivers 401 horsepower. Those wanting extra muscle can opt for the Duramax® 6.6L Turbo-Diesel V8, which brings 445 horsepower and 910 lb-ft of torque—ideal for those with serious towing needs. These engine options are also found in the Sierra HD, though the Silverado often gets praise for its smoother ride and driver-oriented features.
If towing is a priority, the Silverado HD is a top performer. It can tow up to 36,000 pounds with the Duramax Diesel, which puts it among the top in its class. Sierra HD offers strong towing too, but Silverado’s advanced towing tech simplifies the experience.
The Silverado HD isn’t just about power—it also offers a spacious and tech-savvy cabin. With options like a 15-camera trailering system, head-up display, and Chevrolet’s Infotainment 3 system, drivers have easy access to the latest technology. The Sierra HD matches some features, but Silverado HD’s blend of comfort and rugged design stands out.
Seeking a heavy-duty partner? Explore the Silverado HD at Willis Chevy. Discover a truck that can handle the most demanding jobs while keeping you comfortable on the road.
Which features matter most to you in a heavy-duty truck? Tell us your thoughts, or stop by for a Silverado HD test drive.
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