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General
Motors Press Release:

LOS
ANGELES – Affirming
its commitment to fuel solutions and truck leadership, Chevrolet announced
the 2009 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid, a full-size pickup that achieves
40-percent greater city fuel economy and a 25-percent improvement in
overall fuel economy. It is expected to be the most fuel-efficient
full-size pickup on the market, besting the current V-8 leader – the
non-hybrid Silverado.
Partnering
General Motors’ patented 2-Mode Hybrid system and
a powerful 6.0L gas V-8, the Silverado Hybrid delivers highly efficient
performance while maintaining full-size pickup capability. The hybrid
system provides all-electric driving at low speeds, allowing fuel savings
to be realized even when the truck is fully loaded or towing a trailer.
Silverado Hybrid can tow up to 6,100 pounds (2,767 kg).
"The
Silverado Hybrid is the newest example of Chevy’s
heritage of truck innovation, which stretches back 90 years, and exemplifies
Chevrolet’s commitment to fuel solutions," said Ed Peper,
Chevrolet general manager. "Silverado Hybrid will deliver fuel
economy comparable to many small and midsize trucks that are equipped
with four- or six-cylinder engines – all while delivering the capability
customers expect of Chevy full-size trucks."
The
Silverado Hybrid goes on sale in late 2008 and is based on the award-winning
Silverado platform that was introduced for the 2007 model year. It
will be offered in the Crew Cab body style; 2WD and 4WD models. Each
model features Silverado’s “Pure Pickup” trim
and comes standard with several popular features, including StabiliTrak
electronic stability control system, a locking rear axle and a trailering
package.
"Silverado
has one of the broadest and deepest lineups of models, configurations
and capabilities," said Peper. "The Silverado
Hybrid adds to the breadth and depth of offerings, while carrying the
core elements that make Silverado one of the most well-equipped and safest
trucks in the market."
Silverado offers dual-stage frontal air bags and head curtain side
air bags; and is the only full-size truck with five-star side impact
ratings in federal crash tests.
Hybrid details

The Silverado
Hybrid's fuel-saving performance is derived from
GM’s advanced Electrically Variable Transmission (EVT) and 300-volt
nickel-metal hydride Energy Storage System (ESS), which work in concert
with the standard 6.0L V-8 Gen IV gasoline engine with Active Fuel Management
(AFM) and late intake valve closing (LIVC) technology. GM’s hybrid
technology system not only enables the Silverado to launch and drive
up to 30 mph on electricity alone, it also allows the 6.0L V-8 engine
to operate in its more economical V-4 mode for longer periods.
With GM's
2-Mode Hybrid system, the electric power used to propel the vehicle
is generated by the hybrid system itself. When the brakes are applied
or the vehicle is coasting, the electric motors within the hybrid system
create electricity that is stored in the 300-volt battery. This stored
energy is used to move the vehicle and the regenerative braking cycle
is renewed.
The 2-Mode
Hybrid system provides seamless, dependable power on demand in an efficient
package. In fact, its electric motor is less than half the size of
those in single-mode hybrid systems. This technology was developed
and is still used in fleets of hybrid transit buses in more than 70
North American and European cities. Scaled-down for use in passenger
vehicles, the 2-Mode system delivers fuel savings where it is needed
most – in large vehicles with high levels of capability. It is
a core part of GM’s energy diversity efforts, which are centered
on reducing dependence on petroleum, improving fuel economy, reducing
emissions and minimizing the automobile’s impact on the environment.
With the
fuel mileage savings of the hybrid system and Silverado’s
26-gallon (98-liter) fuel tank, the Silverado Hybrid has a cruising range
of more than 500 miles – enough to drive from San Francisco to
San Diego.
Quiet and smooth

Integration
of the hybrid system on the Silverado is seamless – the
battery pack is located in the chassis, beneath the rear seat – and
perceptible only in what it lacks: noise.
“The Silverado Hybrid is exceptionally quiet,” said Mark
Cieslak, vehicle chief engineer. “From a passenger’s perspective,
the refinement of the hybrid system is quite evident throughout the driving
experience, and showcases itself when the vehicle is moving under electric
power.”
Contributors to the quiet driving experience include:
- New
exhaust system and resonator tuned for the 6.0L engine’s
Active Fuel Management operation
- Additional engine intake induction tuning for reduced interior noise
and pleasing sound quality
- Low-rolling
resistance, "quiet-tuned" P265/65R18
tires for reduced road noise
- Electrically driven 300-volt air conditioning compressor reduces
vibration and allows the HVAC system to cool the passenger compartment
even when the gasoline engine is shut off. Includes the standard tri-zone
HVAC system
- Electrically driven 42-volt variable-assist power steering reduces
vibration and provides up to a 0.5-mpg fuel economy improvement by
reducing parasitic losses common in belt-driven hydraulic systems
- Energy Storage System (ESS) cooling system internal fan is tuned
to be quiet at low vehicle speeds when the fan could more easily be
heard by the occupants
Along with quietness, the Silverado Hybrid also delivers exceptional
driving smoothness, thanks to specifically tuned shocks for its Z85 suspension
and a new, hydraulic body mount. Located on the passenger-side of the
chassis, the hydraulic mount provides a dramatic improvement in highway
driving smoothness, particularly on rough or choppy road surfaces.
"The
hydraulic mount makes a dramatic improvement in ride quality," said
Cieslak.
Additional details specific to the Silverado Hybrid include aerodynamic
aids. A slightly deeper front air dam and a hard tonneau cover for the
bed reduce air drag, fostering maximum efficiency. The tonneau cover
has a three-segment design that enables easy folding or removal.
Trailering performance
In addition
to increased fuel economy, the Silverado Hybrid's
electrically variable transmission also provides tremendous trailering
capability, enhancing the smoothness and driving quality when towing.
Electric drive is enabled up to approximately 30 mph (48 km/h), even
when towing, allowing fuel savings when the truck is towing a trailer.
"Along
with being very smooth, the EVT always provides abundant torque at
all RPM levels for easy towing," said Cieslak. "It
is particularly helpful on grades, as the EVT's greater ratio spread
allows the engine to hold optimal rpm for smooth, steady performance,
with no hunting between higher and lower gears."
The EVT
incorporates grade braking and tap up/tap down shift control. It also
benefits towing on curves or lower-speed back roads, as exceptionally
smooth gear transitions eliminate the "shift shock" torque
disruption that can occur during abrupt shifts, such as when slowing
or braking.
"All-around driving performance, whether towing or not, is excellent,” said
Cieslak. “The smoothness and quietness of the EVT is the icing
on the cake that comes with fuel savings."
Hybrid heritage
The 2009 Silverado Hybrid is the second full-size hybrid pickup from
Chevrolet. The previous-generation Silverado was offered as a mild hybrid
that professionals found useful as a power generator at worksites.
The new
Silverado Hybrid, which features GM’s sophisticated hybrid
system answers the needs of a broader range of customers and takes advantage
of significant technological advances that have been realized since the
previous hybrid was offered. The Silverado Hybrid joins the recently
introduced Tahoe Hybrid, which also uses the 2-Mode system.
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