2011 Model Chevy Silverado 3500
The Silverado 3500 Heavy Duty 2011 model was again caught these days without any camouflage like its sister twin the GMC Sierra HD 2011. Thanks to the photographs, it was found that the truck has a larger air intake below, in order to ventilate the transmission rumored V8 engine is mated to the new generation “LML” 6.6-liter Duramax. Other developments include its new chassis seams more robust and higher capacity. The production of the Silverado HD 3500 2011, is scheduled to start during the first half of 2010, and marketing for the summer of next year.
The market for most of the commercial trucks can not be hiring, but it is still necessary and profitable for the American auto segment that imports have not yet infiltrated. You can bet that General Motors, Ford and Dodge will do everything possible to keep it that way, one point for this result of the photo spy 2011 Chevy Silverado 3500 in PickupTrucks.com over. At first glance, it might be difficult to notice the differences in the current giant HD, but closer inspection reveals that the entire front clip has been heavily revised.
The bumper chrome has lost the huge slabs that act as visual controversial BOOKENDS to the broad expanse beneath the grid of today’s truck, which now houses rectangular fog lights. Increased air intake blow dab in the center of the new bumper funnels cooling breeze which seems to be a transmission oil cooler that may be necessary given the enormous burden that the DURAMAX diesel V8 will be able to transport in its rumored peak of more than 700 lb-ft of torque.
