The Silverado HD ZR2 comes only in 2500 Crew Cab configuration with the standard bed, and is designed to carry up to five burly people to work sites. To make it truly livable, there is 43.4 inches of legroom in the back, which is plentiful for just about anyone. There are some nice premium materials used in the cabin, but they’re also all simple to wipe clean after a weekend playing in the dirt.
A 13.4-inch infotainment screen sits in the center of the dashboard, and it’s easy to read, responds quickly to input, and has all the bells and whistles you would expect at the price tag. However, the 15-inch head-up display with an off-road inclinometer and HD Surround Vision in our tester is a paid upgrade – it’s excellent, though, and easy to read with bold and clear graphics.
The wireless charging area has been redesigned and holds phones in place well on bumpy roads, and the center console that ‘flows under’ the dash adds to the storage space inside the cabin. We loaded up for a trek with three people – and two persons worth of camera gear – a full load of electronic devices, drinks, and snacks, and the Silverado 2500 HD still didn’t feel cluttered inside.