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2019 Chevy Silverado gets new towing features

Updated Aug 4, 2018
The all-new 2019 Silverado 1500 will introduce four levels of to
The all-new 2019 Silverado 1500 will introduce four levels of towing features to provide customers more confidence, better visibility, easier hitching and improved connectivity between the truck and trailer.

Chevy announced today that the all-new 2019 Silverado 1500 is introducing several levels of towing features to improve trailering experiences.

All light-duty Silverado trucks have myChevrolet trailering phone app capability, plus customers can add the Advanced Trailering System, which includes access to the system in-vehicle.

The Trailering Camera Package works in conjunction with both of these technologies to provide a more comprehensive trailer view.

Chevy is also helping to take the guesswork out of calculating the combined weight of customers’ truck and trailer combinations thanks to an industry-first trailering label.

“Ultimately, these technologies serve to eliminate common pain points of towing and help provide customers with a less stressful experience while trailering,” said Tim Herrick, GM’s executive chief engineer of full-size trucks.

In developing the all-new Silverado, Chevrolet spoke with 7,000 customers over the course of 18,000 hours. Sixty percent of those surveyed named towing as a key purchase consideration. Another recurring theme was the difficulty many customers have with certain aspects of trailering.

To address this, all four trailering levels offered on the 2019 Silverado 1500 are designed to provide customers more confidence, easier trailer hitching and improved connectivity between the truck and trailer.

myChevrolet app trailering features for smartphones

Included with the purchase of all 2019 Silverado 1500s, the myChevrolet app will offer select trailering features such as pre-departure step-by-step towing checklists and a glossary of towing terms for compatible smart phones and data plans.

The myChevrolet phone app also allows drivers to conduct a trailer light test that uses an automatic exterior light sequence to help confirm that the trailer is properly connected. The trailer light sequence can also be activated via the Advanced Trailering System.

Advanced Trailering System

For customers who tow more often, Chevy is offering its Advanced Trailering System which is standard on LTZ and High Country trim levels and available on LT, RST and Trail Boss trim levels. The system includes:

  • Auto Parking Brake Assist: Customers who’ve dealt with the frustration of perfectly aligning their truck and trailer hitch only to see the truck roll when they put it in park will appreciate this industry-first technology. It sets automatically when the vehicle is put into Hitch View to help avoid vehicle movement after the customer lines up the truck with the trailer and then shifts to park.
  • Hitch Guidance with Hitch View: This adds a dynamic backing guideline to the Rear Vision Camera system to help customers line up their hitch, adding some precision and a visual cue to reduce the difficulty of aligning a hitch to a trailer.
  • Trailer Tire Pressure Monitoring System:When properly equipped, this optional feature can monitor the tire pressure of the trailer tires using the truck’s infotainment system. This system also allows customers to monitor the temperature of their trailer tires to help prevent blowouts from overheating. Optional equipment and dealer installation is required.
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Advanced Trailering System Infotainment app

This infotainment app that comes with the available Advanced Trailering System allows customers to track the mileage, fuel economy and transmission temperature of their truck while towing. Customers can create and store up to five profiles, including guests, for different trailer types.

Brake gain memory is part of this system and works with the Integrated Trailer Brake Controller, which provides fingertip control of the trailer brakes, to let the customer set and save the controller’s brake gain setting for each trailer within their profile.

Another industry-first, Trailer Theft Alert, can activate the truck’s lights and horn if the harness of the trailer attached to the truck is disconnected. Customers enrolled in the OnStar Safety & Security Plan will also receive a theft alert via their preferred method of contact: phone, text or email.

The available wireless trailer tire pressure and temperature monitors listed above are also integrated into this system. Four sensors come with the Advanced Trailering System, with more available as accessories. Dealer installation is required.

Trailer Camera Package

This all-new package enhances trailering views with three cameras that provide a 270-degree view:

  • Standard Rear Vision Camera
  • Two side view cameras mounted in the side view mirrors.

An optional fourth accessory camera that mounts to the trailer provides an even more comprehensive view while towing.

Trailering label

Not all trucks, even from the same manufacturer, are exactly alike in terms of their capacities to tow and haul. Capability tends to vary widely from truck to truck and can be difficult to calculate.

To address this, Chevrolet has created an industry-first trailering label that is located on the driver’s side door jamb of all next-generation 2019 Silverado pickups. This label provides customers with the information they need to calculate their pickup’s exact capacities.

This label takes the guesswork out of towing and hauling and is tied to VINs of individual trucks, providing information such as:

  • Gross vehicle weight rating.
  • Gross combined weight rating.
  • Gross axle weight rating (rear).
  • Maximum payload.
  • Maximum tongue weight.
  • Curb weight.

The 2019 Chevrolet Silverado goes on sale in the fall of 2018.

Chevrolet has created an industry-first trailering label that provides customers with the information they need to calculate the exact capacities of their individual pickup.Chevrolet has created an industry-first trailering label that provides customers with the information they need to calculate the exact capacities of their individual pickup. The industry-first brake gain memory works with the Integrated Trailer Brake Controller to let the customer set and save the brake gain setting of the Silverado’s integrated trailer brake controller for each trailer within their profile.The industry-first brake gain memory works with the Integrated Trailer Brake Controller to let the customer set and save the brake gain setting of the Silverado’s integrated trailer brake controller for each trailer within their profile. The Advanced Trailering System infotainment app allows customers to create and store up to five profiles, including “guests,” for different trailer types.The Advanced Trailering System infotainment app allows customers to create and store up to five profiles, including “guests,” for different trailer types. The MYChevrolet phone app for smartphones also allows the driver to conduct a trailer light test. The trailer light sequence can also be activated via the Advanced Trailering System.The MYChevrolet phone app for smartphones also allows the driver to conduct a trailer light test. The trailer light sequence can also be activated via the Advanced Trailering System. Included with the purchase of all 2019 Silverado 1500s, the MyChevrolet app will have select trailering features available like pre-departure step-by-step towing checklists, “how-to” videos and a glossary of towing terms for compatible smart phones and data plans.Included with the purchase of all 2019 Silverado 1500s, the MyChevrolet app will have select trailering features available like pre-departure step-by-step towing checklists, “how-to” videos and a glossary of towing terms for compatible smart phones and data plans. The MYChevrolet phone app for smartphones also allows the driver to conduct a trailer light test, which uses an automatic exterior light sequence to confirm that the trailer is properly connected.The MYChevrolet phone app for smartphones also allows the driver to conduct a trailer light test, which uses an automatic exterior light sequence to confirm that the trailer is properly connected. Part of the Advanced Trailering System, Hitch Guidance with Hitch View adds dynamic backing guidelines to the Rear Vision Camera system to help customers line up their hitch.Part of the Advanced Trailering System, Hitch Guidance with Hitch View adds dynamic backing guidelines to the Rear Vision Camera system to help customers line up their hitch. The Trailer Camera Package enhances trailering views, using up to four available cameras to provide a 270-degree view.The Trailer Camera Package enhances trailering views, using up to four available cameras to provide a 270-degree view.

 

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