New ‘Trail Boss’ model to join NZ-bound Silverado ute line-up

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GMSV has released details of the latest addition to its NZ-bound RHD Chevrolet Silverado 4WD utility line-up, the new LT Trail Boss.

“LT Trail Boss personifies what Silverado is all about.  It’s big, it’s tough and it comes ingrained with brand-DNA which showcases qualities of strength, power, performance and no-nonsense work-hard attributes,” said the General Manager of GMSV New Zealand, Matthew Taylor.

A key differentiator between the LT Trail Boss and its Silverado LTZ Premium stablemate is an innate desire to venture off-road and tackle the rough stuff.

“Key to its performance credentials is a factory-fitted suspension lift-kit, which increases ride height by approximately 25mm at the front and 30mm at the rear,” said Mr Taylor.

“Rancho monotube shocks provide for better damping, in turn enhancing ride and handling when venturing into challenging terrain.”

A mechanical rear locking differential and 18-inch painted black aluminium wheels mean the LT Trail Boss is ready for business right from the get-go, while Hill Descent Control, a heavy-duty air filter and protective all-terrain skid plates complement the all-round off-road package.

The driver receives a heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel and, together with the front passenger, enjoys a 10-way power and heated seat.

There is more than ample lounge chair-like seating for five people, with heated, hard wearing cloth seats contributing to durability and practicality.

The vehicle will feature a 6.2-litre EcoTec3 V8 petrol engine coupled with a 10-speed automatic transmission. A remote vehicle starter system, consisting of Keyless Open and Start, adds to convenience features.

Access to the LT Trail Boss was achieved thanks to GMSV’s direct line to Detroit, where the request was made to supply the Australian and New Zealand markets and then remanufacture to right-hand-drive by Walkinshaw Automotive Group.

In addition, it also comes equipped with:

• Towing capacity of 4.5-tonnes.

• Suite of active safety features including Front and Rear Park Assist, Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert and Rear Cross Traffic Alert.

• Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability.

The retail price for the LT Trail Boss is $119,900.

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