- **Q: When will the 2027 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra be released?
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Automotive / Trucks
The 2027 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra are set to receive significant updates, including design changes and a new electronic transmission shifter for the Sierra. Prototypes of the Silverado have been spotted with minimal camouflage, of...
The 2027 Chevrolet Silverado is undergoing a significant redesign, as evidenced by recent spy shots. The prototypes showcase new headlight designs, with some models featuring LED accents, bringing it closer in design to the Suburban and Tahoe. The taillights also see a redesign, wrapping into the rear bedside, taking design cues from the EV model. Different exhaust layouts, including dual and quad tips, are also being tested.
Meanwhile, the 2027 GMC Sierra 1500 will feature a new electronically controlled transmission with a column-mounted shifter. This update, already seen in other GMC models like the Yukon and Acadia, aims to optimize interior space and simplify assembly. The change will standardize the transmission control, replacing the current dual setup of column shifters (for bench seats) and electronic selectors (for bucket seats).
Both trucks are expected to debut sometime in 2026 as model year 2027 vehicles. The Silverado may also introduce new engine options, with GM investing in a sixth-generation small block V8 engine. The Sierra is expected to retain its recognizable proportions but with design elements that align more closely with GM's full-size SUVs.
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