01 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Custom Sport Truck
2012 Silverado Custom Sport Truck. Photo © General Motors
Browse Pictures of the 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 Pickup Truck
Here’s a photo that illustrates the Silverado truck’s Custom Sport Package, with chrome mirror covers, chrome-clad wheels, chrome side accents and chrome treatment on the grille, bumper and fascia.
02 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LT Crew Cab Truck
2012 Silverado LT Crew Cab Truck. Photo © General Motors
03 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LTZ Crew Cab Truck
2012 Chevy Silverado LTZ Crew Cab Pickup Truck. Silverado Truck Photo © General Motors
LTZ Silverado trucks are equipped with leather bucket seats, and a heated and cooled version is available. The LTZ’s body-colored front bumper, grille, mirrors and side trim are visible in this photo, along with the truck’s black lower front fascia and air dam.
The Silverado White Diamond Edition is available in the LTZ trim level.
04 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LT Extended Cab Truck
2012 Silverado LT Extended Cab Pickup Truck. Silverado Photo © General Motors
Silverado LT pickup trucks sport black mirrors, non-chrome alloy wheels and body color side moldings with an accent stripe. The LT truck shown here is a 4X4 with optional side steps. A chrome grille and fascia adds a touch of extra style to the LT pickup.
05 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LT Extended Cab Truck - Side View
2012 Silverado LT Extended Cab Pickup Truck. Photo © General Motors
A side view of this Silverado LT pickup truck illustrates the extra space you’ll find behind the front seats of an extended cab. There’s space for short-distance passenger travel (extended cab rear seats aren’t super comfortable) and plenty of room to keep groceries or other small cargo dry and secure.
06 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck, Front View
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck. Silverado Truck Photo © General Motors
The Work Truck is a no frills Silverado, with it’s black bumper, grille and lower fascia. Its painted steel wheels, black mirrors and lack of side moldings let you know that the truck is all about business.
Most creature-comfort features have been discarded, and unless you want one specific item you’re sometimes better off money-wise bumping up to the next higher trim level. You won’t find OnStar, navigation, an upgraded audio system or extra chrome on the Work Truck, but they are available.
Other features are not available on the Work Truck, including the Convenience Package (remote start, power pedals, rear window defogger) and helpers like Bluetooth, steering wheel audio controls, the EZ-Lift tailgate and fog lamps. Your Chevy dealer can offer side-by-side comparisons of all trim versions.
07 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck, Rear View
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck. Silverado Work Truck Photo © General Motors
From this angle, it’s apparent that the Silverado Work Truck is all business, with no frills.
08 of 08
Silverado Truck’s WiFi Unit
Unit for Chevy Truck WiFi. Photo Courtesy General Motors
Chevrolet WiFi is powered by Autonet. The unit is dealer-installed and works up to 150 feet from the truck. Its suggested retail price is $399.
01 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Custom Sport Truck
2012 Silverado Custom Sport Truck. Photo © General Motors
Browse Pictures of the 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 Pickup Truck
Here’s a photo that illustrates the Silverado truck’s Custom Sport Package, with chrome mirror covers, chrome-clad wheels, chrome side accents and chrome treatment on the grille, bumper and fascia.
02 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LT Crew Cab Truck
2012 Silverado LT Crew Cab Truck. Photo © General Motors
03 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LTZ Crew Cab Truck
2012 Chevy Silverado LTZ Crew Cab Pickup Truck. Silverado Truck Photo © General Motors
LTZ Silverado trucks are equipped with leather bucket seats, and a heated and cooled version is available. The LTZ’s body-colored front bumper, grille, mirrors and side trim are visible in this photo, along with the truck’s black lower front fascia and air dam.
The Silverado White Diamond Edition is available in the LTZ trim level.
04 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LT Extended Cab Truck
2012 Silverado LT Extended Cab Pickup Truck. Silverado Photo © General Motors
Silverado LT pickup trucks sport black mirrors, non-chrome alloy wheels and body color side moldings with an accent stripe. The LT truck shown here is a 4X4 with optional side steps. A chrome grille and fascia adds a touch of extra style to the LT pickup.
05 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LT Extended Cab Truck - Side View
2012 Silverado LT Extended Cab Pickup Truck. Photo © General Motors
A side view of this Silverado LT pickup truck illustrates the extra space you’ll find behind the front seats of an extended cab. There’s space for short-distance passenger travel (extended cab rear seats aren’t super comfortable) and plenty of room to keep groceries or other small cargo dry and secure.
06 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck, Front View
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck. Silverado Truck Photo © General Motors
The Work Truck is a no frills Silverado, with it’s black bumper, grille and lower fascia. Its painted steel wheels, black mirrors and lack of side moldings let you know that the truck is all about business.
Most creature-comfort features have been discarded, and unless you want one specific item you’re sometimes better off money-wise bumping up to the next higher trim level. You won’t find OnStar, navigation, an upgraded audio system or extra chrome on the Work Truck, but they are available.
Other features are not available on the Work Truck, including the Convenience Package (remote start, power pedals, rear window defogger) and helpers like Bluetooth, steering wheel audio controls, the EZ-Lift tailgate and fog lamps. Your Chevy dealer can offer side-by-side comparisons of all trim versions.
07 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck, Rear View
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck. Silverado Work Truck Photo © General Motors
From this angle, it’s apparent that the Silverado Work Truck is all business, with no frills.
08 of 08
Silverado Truck’s WiFi Unit
Unit for Chevy Truck WiFi. Photo Courtesy General Motors
Chevrolet WiFi is powered by Autonet. The unit is dealer-installed and works up to 150 feet from the truck. Its suggested retail price is $399.
01 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Custom Sport Truck
2012 Silverado Custom Sport Truck. Photo © General Motors
Browse Pictures of the 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 Pickup Truck
Here’s a photo that illustrates the Silverado truck’s Custom Sport Package, with chrome mirror covers, chrome-clad wheels, chrome side accents and chrome treatment on the grille, bumper and fascia.
02 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LT Crew Cab Truck
2012 Silverado LT Crew Cab Truck. Photo © General Motors
03 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LTZ Crew Cab Truck
2012 Chevy Silverado LTZ Crew Cab Pickup Truck. Silverado Truck Photo © General Motors
LTZ Silverado trucks are equipped with leather bucket seats, and a heated and cooled version is available. The LTZ’s body-colored front bumper, grille, mirrors and side trim are visible in this photo, along with the truck’s black lower front fascia and air dam.
The Silverado White Diamond Edition is available in the LTZ trim level.
04 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LT Extended Cab Truck
2012 Silverado LT Extended Cab Pickup Truck. Silverado Photo © General Motors
Silverado LT pickup trucks sport black mirrors, non-chrome alloy wheels and body color side moldings with an accent stripe. The LT truck shown here is a 4X4 with optional side steps. A chrome grille and fascia adds a touch of extra style to the LT pickup.
05 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LT Extended Cab Truck - Side View
2012 Silverado LT Extended Cab Pickup Truck. Photo © General Motors
A side view of this Silverado LT pickup truck illustrates the extra space you’ll find behind the front seats of an extended cab. There’s space for short-distance passenger travel (extended cab rear seats aren’t super comfortable) and plenty of room to keep groceries or other small cargo dry and secure.
06 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck, Front View
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck. Silverado Truck Photo © General Motors
The Work Truck is a no frills Silverado, with it’s black bumper, grille and lower fascia. Its painted steel wheels, black mirrors and lack of side moldings let you know that the truck is all about business.
Most creature-comfort features have been discarded, and unless you want one specific item you’re sometimes better off money-wise bumping up to the next higher trim level. You won’t find OnStar, navigation, an upgraded audio system or extra chrome on the Work Truck, but they are available.
Other features are not available on the Work Truck, including the Convenience Package (remote start, power pedals, rear window defogger) and helpers like Bluetooth, steering wheel audio controls, the EZ-Lift tailgate and fog lamps. Your Chevy dealer can offer side-by-side comparisons of all trim versions.
07 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck, Rear View
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck. Silverado Work Truck Photo © General Motors
From this angle, it’s apparent that the Silverado Work Truck is all business, with no frills.
08 of 08
Silverado Truck’s WiFi Unit
Unit for Chevy Truck WiFi. Photo Courtesy General Motors
Chevrolet WiFi is powered by Autonet. The unit is dealer-installed and works up to 150 feet from the truck. Its suggested retail price is $399.
01 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Custom Sport Truck
2012 Silverado Custom Sport Truck. Photo © General Motors
Browse Pictures of the 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 Pickup Truck
Here’s a photo that illustrates the Silverado truck’s Custom Sport Package, with chrome mirror covers, chrome-clad wheels, chrome side accents and chrome treatment on the grille, bumper and fascia.
02 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LT Crew Cab Truck
2012 Silverado LT Crew Cab Truck. Photo © General Motors
03 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LTZ Crew Cab Truck
2012 Chevy Silverado LTZ Crew Cab Pickup Truck. Silverado Truck Photo © General Motors
LTZ Silverado trucks are equipped with leather bucket seats, and a heated and cooled version is available. The LTZ’s body-colored front bumper, grille, mirrors and side trim are visible in this photo, along with the truck’s black lower front fascia and air dam.
The Silverado White Diamond Edition is available in the LTZ trim level.
04 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LT Extended Cab Truck
2012 Silverado LT Extended Cab Pickup Truck. Silverado Photo © General Motors
Silverado LT pickup trucks sport black mirrors, non-chrome alloy wheels and body color side moldings with an accent stripe. The LT truck shown here is a 4X4 with optional side steps. A chrome grille and fascia adds a touch of extra style to the LT pickup.
05 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LT Extended Cab Truck - Side View
2012 Silverado LT Extended Cab Pickup Truck. Photo © General Motors
A side view of this Silverado LT pickup truck illustrates the extra space you’ll find behind the front seats of an extended cab. There’s space for short-distance passenger travel (extended cab rear seats aren’t super comfortable) and plenty of room to keep groceries or other small cargo dry and secure.
06 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck, Front View
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck. Silverado Truck Photo © General Motors
The Work Truck is a no frills Silverado, with it’s black bumper, grille and lower fascia. Its painted steel wheels, black mirrors and lack of side moldings let you know that the truck is all about business.
Most creature-comfort features have been discarded, and unless you want one specific item you’re sometimes better off money-wise bumping up to the next higher trim level. You won’t find OnStar, navigation, an upgraded audio system or extra chrome on the Work Truck, but they are available.
Other features are not available on the Work Truck, including the Convenience Package (remote start, power pedals, rear window defogger) and helpers like Bluetooth, steering wheel audio controls, the EZ-Lift tailgate and fog lamps. Your Chevy dealer can offer side-by-side comparisons of all trim versions.
07 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck, Rear View
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck. Silverado Work Truck Photo © General Motors
From this angle, it’s apparent that the Silverado Work Truck is all business, with no frills.
08 of 08
Silverado Truck’s WiFi Unit
Unit for Chevy Truck WiFi. Photo Courtesy General Motors
Chevrolet WiFi is powered by Autonet. The unit is dealer-installed and works up to 150 feet from the truck. Its suggested retail price is $399.
01 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Custom Sport Truck
Browse Pictures of the 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 Pickup Truck
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Here’s a photo that illustrates the Silverado truck’s Custom Sport Package, with chrome mirror covers, chrome-clad wheels, chrome side accents and chrome treatment on the grille, bumper and fascia.
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2012 Chevy Silverado LT Crew Cab Truck
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2012 Chevy Silverado LTZ Crew Cab Truck
LTZ Silverado trucks are equipped with leather bucket seats, and a heated and cooled version is available. The LTZ’s body-colored front bumper, grille, mirrors and side trim are visible in this photo, along with the truck’s black lower front fascia and air dam.
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The Silverado White Diamond Edition is available in the LTZ trim level.
04 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado LT Extended Cab Truck
Silverado LT pickup trucks sport black mirrors, non-chrome alloy wheels and body color side moldings with an accent stripe. The LT truck shown here is a 4X4 with optional side steps. A chrome grille and fascia adds a touch of extra style to the LT pickup.
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2012 Chevy Silverado LT Extended Cab Truck - Side View
A side view of this Silverado LT pickup truck illustrates the extra space you’ll find behind the front seats of an extended cab. There’s space for short-distance passenger travel (extended cab rear seats aren’t super comfortable) and plenty of room to keep groceries or other small cargo dry and secure.
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2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck, Front View
The Work Truck is a no frills Silverado, with it’s black bumper, grille and lower fascia. Its painted steel wheels, black mirrors and lack of side moldings let you know that the truck is all about business.
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Most creature-comfort features have been discarded, and unless you want one specific item you’re sometimes better off money-wise bumping up to the next higher trim level. You won’t find OnStar, navigation, an upgraded audio system or extra chrome on the Work Truck, but they are available.
Other features are not available on the Work Truck, including the Convenience Package (remote start, power pedals, rear window defogger) and helpers like Bluetooth, steering wheel audio controls, the EZ-Lift tailgate and fog lamps. Your Chevy dealer can offer side-by-side comparisons of all trim versions.
07 of 08
2012 Chevy Silverado Work Truck, Rear View
From this angle, it’s apparent that the Silverado Work Truck is all business, with no frills.
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Silverado Truck’s WiFi Unit
Chevrolet WiFi is powered by Autonet. The unit is dealer-installed and works up to 150 feet from the truck. Its suggested retail price is $399.
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