Chevrolet has announced its 2014 Silverado High Country will replace the LTZ at the top-of-the-line in the Silverado lineup when it hits the market this summer, our sister site, Equipment World, reported.
A standard 355 horspeower 5.3-liter EcoTec3 V-8 engine powers the pickup, delivering 23 miles per gallon on the highway. A 6.2-liter EcoTex3 V-8 is also available. Both engines can switch to four-cylinder mode to add fuel savings during light-load driving.
The Western-themed Silverado High Country includes luxury features like its “saddle-brown” leather interior, heated and cooled perforated leather front bucket seats, Chevrolet MyLink connectivity with an 8-inch touch screen, Bose premium audio and front and rear park assist.
The High Country’s exterior is mostly in-line with the styling of the rest of the 2014 Silverados. However, its front bumper matches the body color, and it features a chrome grille with horizontal bars, halogen projector headlamps, 20-inch chrome wheels, P275/55R20 all-season tires and chrome body side moldings, door handles and mirrors.
An optional chrome rear bumper and a sunroof are also available.
Chevy has not yet announced pricing for the 2014 Silverado High Country.
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