Episode 260 – 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV RST – One of the best EVs today!

From EV Revolution Show.

My thanks to GM Canada for providing this test vehicle.

In this review, I am able to spend several days driving around and trying out all of the features to provide my honest and objective feedback.

Developed from the ground up as a fully electric truck on GM’s advanced Ultium Platform, the Silverado EV offers a boundary-breaking combination of capability, performance and versatility, along with advanced technologies that can evolve the vehicle over time.

Chevrolet has been building trucks for nearly 100 years and understands what customers want and need in a pickup. The Silverado EV RST has all the performance and capability of a traditional truck, plus all the benefits of electrification. It is an impressive and important addition to the Chevy truck franchise.

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The EV Revolution Show – March 3 2025

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