Finally! Silverado EV Delivered to Customers

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • The wait is finally over! Although Chevrolet EV dealers across Canada are still saying the Silverado EV is on its way, this happy customer can testify that Chevy's 1st fully electric truck is already here! After waiting years for his Cybertruck order, this guy moved on!
    Join me as we battle it out one-on-one: the F-150 Lightning XLT vs. Silverado EV 4WT!
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Комментарии • 75

  • @truckedupevs
    @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад +4

    Although the Lightning is still more efficient in it's use of electrons overall, and the Pro base, which offers more creature inclusions than the 4WT at almost $30,000 less, Silverado EV is the leader when it comes to overall range, charging speed, and towing capabilities.
    What are your thoughts, and which electric truck are you either driving or considering? Let me know in the comments below!

    • @davidmenasco5743
      @davidmenasco5743 2 месяца назад +2

      If I was in the market for a pickup, Lightning would be my choice, just based on the widely reported and much remarked smooth and quiet ride.
      And the V2L features! If I won the lottery, a Lightning would be my very first purchase, just for the Pro Power alone. A complete no-brainer. I'd buy one to drive, and one just to use as (portable) stationary storage at home.

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад +1

      @@davidmenasco5743 If you're towing or driving long distances, the Silverado ev offers lots of benefits. For your use case, the Lightning wins hands down. It's great value for the price.
      The Pro is now available for retail instead of just for fleet. Maybe just a small lottery win? 🙂
      Thanks for commenting & the support, David!

    • @pstoneking3418
      @pstoneking3418 2 месяца назад +1

      It doesn't really matter what they come out with in the future. I'm staying with my lightning platinum. It has never let me down for anything that I've wanted it to do. Being an electrician, I've installed my own 13 kwh solar system and for the past 2 months have paid for any electricity for either my home or for my truck. And already having a generator receptical installed at my main panel, I now don't even need to run my generator to power my home after several cloudy days. I just run a dropcord to the 240 30 amp receptical in the bed of my truck and connect it to my existing generator receptical to charge my solar batteries and run my home. Limited power usage, of course, but none the less never without power. When the sun comes out, I start charging my truck back up to 90% recommended by Ford. Bottom line if I had to depend on public chargers, I wouldn't have purchased my lightning or any other electric vehicle for that matter.

    • @pstoneking3418
      @pstoneking3418 2 месяца назад

      ​@@davidmenasco5743It doesn't really matter what they come out with in the future. I'm staying with my lightning platinum. It has never let me down for anything that I've wanted it to do. Being an electrician, I've installed my own 13 kwh solar system and for the past 2 months have paid for any electricity for either my home or for my truck. And already having a generator receptical installed at my main panel, I now don't even need to run my generator to power my home after several cloudy days. I just run a dropcord to the 240 30 amp receptical in the bed of my truck and connect it to my existing generator receptical to charge my solar batteries and run my home. Limited power usage, of course, but none the less never without power. When the sun comes out, I start charging my truck back up to 90% recommended by Ford. Bottom line if I had to depend on public chargers, I wouldn't have purchased my lightning or any other electric vehicle for that matter.

    • @bdely
      @bdely Месяц назад

      I picked the Silverado, charges twice as fast as the lightning, tows more then twice the distance, built as an EV compared to Ford using the gas version. Also looks better then lightning.

  • @vvarLEADER
    @vvarLEADER 2 месяца назад +4

    I still think lighting is much better truck. more features cheaper price, if you really want to tow long distance get a Cummins ( i have a ram 3500 ). I'm in Vancouver and i have a 2023 ford lighting platinum got it for 84k all in with 8 year extended warranty (bumper to bumper) that will transfer to my new Ford lighting when next gen come out. They also gave me 40k on my kona electric.. for some reason ha-ha so i was out door with my 2023 ford lighting plat for 44k all in. cant beat that sorry Silverado!

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад +2

      In my pinned comment, I speak of the value built into the Lightning. I'm of a similar mind in preference, but the Silverado ev is a better deal, more efficient, and much better than living with a diesel IMHO.
      All good food for thought though. And holy crap, did you ever score! Nicely done!

    • @davidmenasco5743
      @davidmenasco5743 2 месяца назад

      What a great deal!
      I've heard several stories of great deals on the Lightning. I think it's in a phase now where production is high, but the incredible value is underappreciated, so definitely time to buy if you need a truck.
      I suppose battery costs could drop, but I'm not sure there will be such good deals available once word of mouth increases the demand for these. Dealers will want their extra cut, as soon as they see demand increase.

    • @mikerussell8659
      @mikerussell8659 2 месяца назад +1

      I purposely chose the 4WT for it's towing ability without burning gas or diesel !!
      I drove diesel rigs professionaly for 30+years and have zero interest in going back !!
      Good call getting the Lightning tho...🫡

    • @bdely
      @bdely Месяц назад

      I am guessing you are from the US since you paid 84k for it. In Canada the Lightning Platinum is 105k right now after they have dropped the price, when I was looking at dealers about a year ago it was 121k which was the same price as the Silverado EV RST when announce (but have since dropped the price before sales started)

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  Месяц назад

      We're both from Canada. Mike bought it in Vancouver.

  • @arielherman8521
    @arielherman8521 2 месяца назад +3

    Hey, come down to the Bay Area. I want a T-shirt. Nothing so special about my 2022 lightning pro, but think of the highlights reel!
    As always, thank you for spreading the good gospel of the ev revolution 🎉

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад +2

      Thanks for the invite, Ariel! More importantly, thank you so much for supporting the channel!
      I'll have those T-shirts up shortly, I promise.

    • @davidmenasco5743
      @davidmenasco5743 2 месяца назад

      ​@@truckedupevsHere's a little incentive: If you visit the Bay Area, you could do a whole series of videos on how ubiquitous EVs are in that area.
      There are Rivians and Cybertrucks all over the place - in beautiful colors, and at a stoplight, you might see five Teslas lined up in a row.
      In a fifteen minute drive, you might see fifteen different models of EV.
      It could make for some interesting footage.

  • @bdely
    @bdely Месяц назад +1

    I just completed my 2 and half week RV trip from Ontario to Nova Scotia and back with my Silverado EV RST, Could not have asked for a better EV for towing, I was about to go 405km on 94% of the battery and it said it still had 32km left.

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  Месяц назад

      Wow! When did you get it? I have contacted over a dozen Chevy dealers, and all of them tell me the Silverado EVS still aren't available.
      Mike is driving a 4WT; you're driving an RST, and my reservation was in two years ago and I've heard nothing but crickets!
      WTF is up with Chevy? Don't they want sales?
      I can only imagine how sweet that ride was! Have you heard anything from Chevy or aftermarket providers about a canopy to turn that midgate drop into a camping rig?
      Thanks for the feedback, insight and comment, Brandon!

    • @bdely
      @bdely Месяц назад +1

      @truckedupevs I think I was the first in Ontario to get the RST, and saw someone 2 days ago that bought one. I think Ontario has got them before other provinces because of being so close to Michigan where they are built. I had put my reservation in 30 seconds after it opened, 2 and half years ago. I know of 4 dealerships in ontario that have gotten their first RST this week. And maybe 8 to 10 more that will be getting theirs by the end of September.

  • @Dr.Gehrig
    @Dr.Gehrig 2 месяца назад +1

    This is the first time I've seen a black WT... that's an awesome vehicle. I've been wanting an RST... but a black WT just might do.

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад +1

      Right? That's what I thought as well.
      However, I think if I switch from Ford to GM I'll wait for the Trail Boss version, unless Ford comes out with an ev truck with more off-road creds.
      Thanks for the comment!

  • @pstoneking3418
    @pstoneking3418 2 месяца назад

    One thing I got with my lightning that I love , that even ford doesn't offer anymore are my massaging seats. Very nice. I also got the charger included in the price of my truck along with the 80 amp charger from sunrun. Both of which are now add-ons at relatively high prices. In fact about all I didn't get with my truck was retractable running boards and front seats that fold flat, neither of whick i would want anyway. A beautiful paint that's also no longer available, Smoked Quartz Metallic. I love that color, now discontinued.

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад

      The 2022s were the ultimate deal. They had not only all that most people will ever need in a truck, they had absolutely outstanding bells & whistles. You 100% scored with that truck.

  • @RebelRanger2009
    @RebelRanger2009 2 месяца назад +1

    My cousin works at Dueck on Marine. Great Dealership!

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад

      No way! That's cool. Mike was very happy with them.

  • @mikerussell8659
    @mikerussell8659 2 месяца назад +2

    Your new "spin-off" character is even better than Poochie from The Simpsons...
    Silverado Worktruck for the Win !!
    ✌️😎

  • @WildernessGuyBC
    @WildernessGuyBC 2 месяца назад +2

    I really like the Silverado EV, the most out of all the EV trucks so far. I just wish the midgate was optional on the lower trim levels.

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад +2

      Yeah, me too. If you sit in both trucks, the Pro offers way more for the price in creature comforts and features, but can't hold a candle to Silverado's towing and range creds ( but for $30k more). However, without the midgate, and with the really low payload, it's the RST or TrailBoss for me ... or I stick to the Lightning.
      Great comment. Thank you for the support!

    • @kelviskelvis7140
      @kelviskelvis7140 2 месяца назад

      @WildernessGuyBC GM press announcement stated last week the 2025 start of production for the LT trim is Sept 3rd. The Optional LT Premium package (RPO code XTF) will include the mid-gate. LT trim will only come in a 20 module battery (EPA 393 miles) but it should be under $80k USD with RPO XTF. It has not been announced when availability in Canada will be. Five new exterior colors plus the return of white and black have been announced for the LT trim. (LT trim will have black interior only like 2024 RST w/heated and ventilated seats standard) In the US the ordering books for dealerships should open up any day now. If you have a reservation for the Silverado EV you should be on the look out for this trim. Also a 2025 2WT, 5WT and 8WT was announced but no pricing or battery size information was included. The 3WT and 4WT will not return in 2025. Production of the 2025 trail boss trim will not start in September (it is delayed).

  • @DavidBrown-jf1li
    @DavidBrown-jf1li 15 дней назад

    I just bought a new 2023 Lightning Pro standard battery for $34000.00
    This thing is so amazing. I bought because of your review

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  15 дней назад

      Wow! What a bargain!
      Comments like this make putting in the incredilbe hours and resources into the channel all worthwhile. Thank you so much for sharing this info, and congratulations on your purchase - proving beyond a doubt that EV trucks are very affordable (and, in some cases cheaper than ICE trucks)!
      Based on the price, I assume you are in the US?

  • @VancityAnu
    @VancityAnu 2 месяца назад

    Very refreshing & informative video! Thanks goes to both of you. You guys did wonderful!

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you, Anudeep! I am so glad you liked it! I'll convey this to Mike as well.
      Your support for the channel means a lot. Keep in touch!

    • @VancityAnu
      @VancityAnu 2 месяца назад +1

      @@truckedupevs thank you! Looking forward to checkout other videos of the channel & I’ve subscribed!

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад

      Awesome! Glad to have you along for the ride!

  • @JG-er5us
    @JG-er5us 2 месяца назад

    😅 ha, I really liked this video. Mike's face at the beginning of the video. You should invite Mike again to share his experiences driving the silverado.

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад

      Thanks! So glad you enjoyed it. Mike 2.0 is already planned :-)

  • @edgardacanay8460
    @edgardacanay8460 2 месяца назад

    Would have bought the Silverado EV WT4 but there were no front/rear locking differentials. Waiting for the Trail Boss

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад

      Yes, that's a big deal if one plans to use it in any truck-like way. I had the same concern, as I mentioned near the end of the video that if I go that route, I'll hold off for the Trail Boss also.
      Thanks for the comment, Edgar!

  • @bobparry4575
    @bobparry4575 2 месяца назад

    I was watching your drive with the Silverado EV. Too expensive for me, the range is just not necessary for me. The range issue brings back memories of when I was on the Ballard Fuel Cell Bus Project. At a Steering Committee Meeting BC Transit asked if our bus could match the range of the diesel busses at 600-700 Km. We said NO, but that we could match the distance that their longest route did in a day at 250 Km. At my age and from observing others, driving on the highway for more than 2 hours without a stop is something I seldom do and most other people I know are similar. So a range of 2 hours is good for me. If I am driving alone I can be up and going in 20-25 minutes, does not matter whether ICE or BEV. If I am traveling with family this balloons to an hour or an hour and a half. Do not know why, it just does. One of my oldest friends has noticed the same. So for general driving charge time to refuel time does not effect things too much.
    I was interested in the charging performance. The Silverado did not out perform the Lightning by all that much. My feeling is that these enormous chargers are being throttled during peak hours. I am not convinced that these will become widespread as the amount of power to operate them is very high and current power generation does not have the capacity. It takes so long in this country, and the US as far as I know, to get approval for new power plants I just do not see a large roll out of 350 Kw chargers. If you are a proponent of EV's charging 7 vehicles at 50Kw is more favourable than 1 at 350 Kw. My guess is 150 to 250 is going to be the norm.

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад

      Wow, excellent input, Bob - as always.
      Mike hadn't had his first OTA on the truck nor did he set in his destination, which automatically preconditions the battery. A day after I left, he sent me several videos where he was charging not only at 350 kw, but above it - consistently. The only throttling in the case of the Silverado was being conducted by the truck.
      With that said, I think a range of 150-250 kw is a sweet spot, but innovation drives more innovation, and I did see a growing number of 'hyper' chargers either already being installed or under construction.
      Until we get to a saturation point above 50~75% of new vehicle sales being evs, we will have zero energy bottleneck, as is the case in Scandinavian countries. Like cloths dryers and air conditioners before them, the grid infrastructure adapts to the demand.
      I have decided that massive battery packs are not the way to go for my use case either, but if I decide to start doing some serious towing on my channel, that might change. The answer, I think, is not the chargers but the design and location of the stations. The next few years will be exciting times. I can't wait to see how things unfold!
      Again, my sincerest thanks for your support of the channel, Bob.

  • @hieyeque1
    @hieyeque1 2 месяца назад +2

    Exciting time in the EV world. In the near future, probably 2030, it's gonna be everywhere - long range, fast chargers, chargers aplenty.

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад +3

      It sure is! I agree with your assessment. By 2030, it will be the standard globally.
      Thanks for joining in the conversation and supporting the channel!

  • @Colin999999999
    @Colin999999999 2 месяца назад +3

    well crap, now I'm starting to wonder how much I'd get in trade value for my lightning...

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад +2

      Looks like you're pretty safe, Colin. Currently, according to Donut Media, the Lightning has the best resale value out of any ev in N. America.
      Again, use case. One thing the video didn't have time to point out (follow-up coming) is the 4WT is not even on par with options & comforts as the Pro, but $30Cdn more in price. So, there's that. Also, even with all that aerodynamics, it's about a 1/4 as efficient as the Lightning, which means you'll pay more for every mile driven.
      But if you want range, faster charging speed, and better towing options, it's the current leader.

    • @marosjerabek1779
      @marosjerabek1779 2 месяца назад +2

      Depends on where you are. I got my XLT in BC Canada for $70k, and the cheapest one on the used market is offered for $64k with 58,000km on it, so still sitting pretty! It's the Lariats and Platinums that got hit hard.

    • @darpompie4354
      @darpompie4354 2 месяца назад +1

      Its all about use case... I waited for the Silverado to come out before making my decision and after intensely looking at both, I just purchased a platinum lightning for 85k CAN. Other than range and DC charging speed, I found the lightning superior in every way for the price. In my case, I rarely ever go long distances and always charge at home (which ford included a 100amp charging station). Also Canada is so far behind on charging stations. You are lucky to find 50kw charging station and if you manage to find a 350kw one, that is the peak speed. As you see, it drops to a similar speed to the lightning after a quick burst. Maybe in 10 years from now, 350kw chargers will be the norm. In the mean time, Silverado's will be charging at the same rate that my lightning is charging at but take much much longer due to the large battery. Also to note, If you add the tow package to the ford, that adds an extra cooling loop. the lightning would have maintained the 150kw rate all the way up to 80%. As I said, it's all about use case and personal preference looks wise. But you are going to give up a lot of creature comforts and money to get that bit of extra range and charging speed that you won't be able to take advantage of for many, many years. Before selling your lightning, I would go take a good look at the Silverado first so you can see what you are getting for your money.

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад

      Fantastic evaluation, Dar!
      I agree with so many of your points. After sitting in one of these and spending two days with one, Chevy did a great job, but the Pro is even better from a feature/fit and finish/ interior design perspective, for $30k less!
      However, In Part Two my Trucked Up Stop drive into northern BC (ruclips.net/video/ZOoamROyLco/видео.html), I found 350kw chargers in Hope, Merritt, Kamloops, Quesnel and Prince George, so no, we won't be waiting as long to charge at those higher speeds. Chevy and Ford both will have access to Tesla's Superchargers, so again, higher charging speeds will very soon be ubiquitous.
      However, on that note, and after a phone call yesterday from GM regarding my RST order and the potential to own one soon, I'm leaning back to replacing my std-range Lightning with an Ext. range '24 Flash, Lariat, or Platinum, depending on what deal I can get.
      Thank you for contributing some excellent insight and supporting the channel!

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад +1

      @@marosjerabek1779 100%. I will likely be moving my XLT standard range, and I've already been offered only $5K below original MSRP. They're definitely holding their resale value.
      Thanks for joining in the discussion again, Maros!

  • @benjamindbarr
    @benjamindbarr 2 месяца назад

    And this is why I bought a used bolt and will continue to rent trucks when I need one... the competition is coming and in a year or three I might be able to get one easily

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад

      That is a very GOOD strategy. Thank you for contributing to the discussion!

  • @tonymcflattie2450
    @tonymcflattie2450 2 месяца назад +5

    He dodged a major bullet with the cyberTrough. It’s the worst

    • @marosjerabek1779
      @marosjerabek1779 2 месяца назад

      I heard CyberYuck the other day, made me giggle

    • @davidmenasco5743
      @davidmenasco5743 2 месяца назад +2

      In the Out of Spec cross country road trip from Florida to California, the CT did very well.
      So far, it is outperforming the Lightning in sales, just as it can do in road tripping.
      I'm a Lightning fan myself, but the idea that the Cybertruck is no good is just baloney. According to the reviews from experienced EV reviewers, it drives great, and road trips better than Lightning and Rivian.
      Does it meet all the hype? Not quite. But hype is just hype. In reality, it's all about use case.

  • @tonymcflattie2450
    @tonymcflattie2450 2 месяца назад +2

    1st to get all trucked up!

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад +1

      You did it, Tony! I'll have to started awarding 'first adopter' points or something :-).
      Thank you so much for supporting the channel!

  • @paulavenoso899
    @paulavenoso899 Месяц назад

    I hate the powered frunk on my Lightning. Hate it. Slow. Stupid. Waste. I WISH Ford had just put a manual frunk.

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  Месяц назад +1

      I hate the loooooong beeps, and then takes another three seconds to open. I like the auto frunk, but if Ford thinks this is some kind of 'safety benefit' I'd like them to explain away how every other trunk, hood, door, and frunk can pulled open and slammed shut immediately.
      I agree that in its current state, it's dumb.
      Thanks as always for the support, Paul!

  • @davidramirez199
    @davidramirez199 2 месяца назад

    Just watch the fires!

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад

      On my Trucked up 2,500-mile video, most of the communities I drove throughn have been evacuated or are on alerts. Scary times. Will do, David.

  • @jayp.4381
    @jayp.4381 2 месяца назад +1

    So much fluff... Just get to the point and stop all the random commentary.

    • @pstoneking3418
      @pstoneking3418 2 месяца назад

      That's the way these people that make these you tube videos make their money. Most importantly to try to get you to watch them all the way to the end of their videos which dramatically increases their returns. I'm not knocking that. It takes a lot of time to make these videos & to edit them. I personally appreciate them so I try to watch them all the way through and give them a thumbs up and subscribe unless they're doing a really poor job with their videos.

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад +2

      5 days of travel. 30 hrs. of footage. 24 hrs. of editing. $6 of revenue. Priceless. :-)

  • @scottwilkins
    @scottwilkins 2 месяца назад +1

    This guy is annoying.

    • @truckedupevs
      @truckedupevs  2 месяца назад +2

      * drags fingernails down chalkboard & moons Scott while farting *

    • @subcummins0134
      @subcummins0134 2 месяца назад

      🤣​@@truckedupevs