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2021 Chevrolet Multi-Flex Tailgate

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Exclusive: First Photo of 2021 Chevrolet Multi-Flex Tailgate

After breaking the news that the 2021 Chevy Silverado would be equipped with the Multi-Flex tailgate, we now have the very first photo of the Chevy branded feature along with its eventual RPO code. We first reported that the Silverado would get a Chevy branded version of the Multi-Pro tailgate last week.  This morning GM-Trucks.com… Continue reading Exclusive: First Photo of 2021 Chevrolet Multi-Flex Tailgate

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Ram Drops 702 hp 2021 Ram 1500 TRX (Yup, It’s Got the Hellcat Engine)

Ram trucks just topped all rivals in the fast truck world.

GM Design Teases Futuristic Silverado on Instagram

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GM Design Teases Futuristic Silverado on Instagram

Last week, General Motors Design posted a curious sketch on their instagram account. Is it a glimpse into a future Silverado or just a fun drawing to entertain. Let’s investigate. Future Silverado Sketch The General Motors Design account on instagram is no doubt legit. It’s a crazy cool account that gives you a window into… Continue reading GM Design Teases Futuristic Silverado on Instagram

Silverado will get version of GMC Multi-Pro Tailgate in 2021 - Will Be Called "Multi-Flex" Tailgate

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Silverado will get GMC Multi-Pro in 2021 – Will Be Called Chevrolet “Multi-Flex” Tailgate

After two years of rumors and spy shots spread across the internet, GM-Trucks.com can confirm the Chevrolet Multi-Flex Tailgate is coming soon. Since the day GMC announced that the “all new” 2019 Sierra would get the nifty Multi-Pro Tailgate there has been one question asked over and over again. When will the Chevrolet Silverado get… Continue reading Silverado will get GMC Multi-Pro in 2021 – Will Be Called Chevrolet “Multi-Flex” Tailgate

Hall Racing ZR2 Finishes 16th straight race at 2020 MINT 400

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Rumor Mill: Chevy Colorado ZR2 Will Gain “Baja Mode” – But What Is It?

GM-Trucks.com has learned Chevrolet might be gearing up to add a new “Baja Mode” to the popular Colorado ZR2 in a future model year. We speculate what that might mean and what the feature could actually do. ZR2 Baja Mode Rumor The unverified but solid rumor pegs Chevrolet adding some sort of off-road “mode” to… Continue reading Rumor Mill: Chevy Colorado ZR2 Will Gain “Baja Mode” – But What Is It?

InnovationsForWorkplaceSafety

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GM Offers Its Unique Workplace Safety Technology To Schools, Offices, Plants

General Motors has created a workplace safety system and is willing to share it.

LYRIQ Charges Cadillac Into The Future & Launches GM's Ultium Battery System

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LYRIQ Charges Cadillac Into The Future & Launches GM’s Ultium Battery System

General Motors, months ago, announced Cadillac as its designated leader in their plan for electrification. The LYRIQ is its halo car, and of course the messaging subtext, a Tesla competitor. Last night we were shown the vehicle which we now need to evaluate to see what the soon-to-come Hummer might offer. Design is clean, with… Continue reading LYRIQ Charges Cadillac Into The Future & Launches GM’s Ultium Battery System

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How To Watch Chevy’s Week-Long Celebration Of Past, Present and Future Vehicles

If you are a Chevy fan don’t miss this.

Was SEMA Canceled This Year? Unfortunately, Yes.

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Is SEMA Canceled This Year? Unfortunately, Yes.

Today the Specialty Equipment Manufacturing Association, aka SEMA, announced that their yearly industry convention set to take place in Las Vegas this November of 2020, has been canceled. The annual SEMA Show is the biggest and baddest automotive industry trade show in the world. Last year over 160,000 industry professionals from around the world converged… Continue reading Is SEMA Canceled This Year? Unfortunately, Yes.