denverpilot
Tied Down
Well we like talkin’ trucks, and I missed that Chevy announced their base model Silverado 1500 trucks will now come with an in-line 4-cylinder turbo engine making over 300 horsepower (5900 RPM) and over 300 ft/lbs of torque (around 1500 RPM..!).
Interesting move to try to play catch-up to the Ford EcoBoost engines.
It will be mated to an eight speed transmission.
First thought is, of course, never buy version 1.0 of anything. And all that cam moving stuff they talk about in this video is a lot of fussy stuff going on... will it be reliable?
Second thought is, that’s a lot of work for a four-banger!
Third thought is, wonder what the fuel economy will come out at.
Anyway, an introductory video as well as an almost ridiculous number of engine options now in their line-up. Of course, Ford did the same thing when the first EcoBoost engines came out and the number of power-train options was outrageous until the EcoBoost settled in and got good reviews.
Be interesting to see where this one goes. Chevy is also doing a small 3.0L diesel, but sounds like it’s behind schedule judging by how quickly they brushed it off the topic plate during the interview portion.
I still think they need to do SOMETHING with the interior and especially the electronics. Even in their “upscale” trucks in the slideshow in the background of the interview, they’re still using some tiny screen that’s smaller than my iPhone 6 Plus, and the knobs awe straight out of my ‘04 Yukon still, after a touch of chrome on them. The electronics behind the knobs look identical too, boring as hell after over a decade.
But anyway. The video. Enjoy.
Interesting move to try to play catch-up to the Ford EcoBoost engines.
It will be mated to an eight speed transmission.
First thought is, of course, never buy version 1.0 of anything. And all that cam moving stuff they talk about in this video is a lot of fussy stuff going on... will it be reliable?
Second thought is, that’s a lot of work for a four-banger!
Third thought is, wonder what the fuel economy will come out at.
Anyway, an introductory video as well as an almost ridiculous number of engine options now in their line-up. Of course, Ford did the same thing when the first EcoBoost engines came out and the number of power-train options was outrageous until the EcoBoost settled in and got good reviews.
Be interesting to see where this one goes. Chevy is also doing a small 3.0L diesel, but sounds like it’s behind schedule judging by how quickly they brushed it off the topic plate during the interview portion.
I still think they need to do SOMETHING with the interior and especially the electronics. Even in their “upscale” trucks in the slideshow in the background of the interview, they’re still using some tiny screen that’s smaller than my iPhone 6 Plus, and the knobs awe straight out of my ‘04 Yukon still, after a touch of chrome on them. The electronics behind the knobs look identical too, boring as hell after over a decade.
But anyway. The video. Enjoy.