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Chevy Silverado HD or GMC Sierra HD: Which One Wins in Power?

Published Nov 23, 24
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For heavy-duty truck enthusiasts, the Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD lead the way in power and toughness. Both trucks excel at taking on hard work with ease, but which model truly excels in power and performance? Let’s see what sets each one apart!

Engine Power and Performance

The Chevrolet Silverado HD comes equipped with a powerful 6.6-liter V8 engine, generating up to 401 horsepower. Those wanting extra muscle can opt for the Duramax® 6.6L Turbo-Diesel V8, which brings 445 horsepower and 910 lb-ft of torque—well-suited for demanding towing tasks. These engine options are also found in the Sierra HD, though the Silverado often gets praise for its smoother ride and driver-oriented features.

Towing Performance

For those focused on towing power, the Silverado HD truly shines. It boasts a maximum towing capacity of 36,000 pounds with the Duramax Diesel engine, making it one of the most capable trucks on the market. The Sierra HD also excels in towing, but Silverado’s towing tech gives it an edge.

Cabin Comfort and Tech Features

The Silverado HD isn’t just about power—it also offers a spacious and tech-savvy cabin. A 15-camera trailering system, head-up display, and Infotainment 3 make high-tech driving easy. Sierra HD includes these features as well, though its design varies, making the Silverado HD better for those who want comfort with a rugged edge.

Make the Move to Heavy-Duty Power with the Silverado HD

Ready for the ultimate in power? Check out the Silverado HD at Willis Chevy. Find a truck that manages tough jobs with ease and keeps you comfortable.

What’s most important to you in a heavy-duty vehicle? Share your thoughts, or visit to test the Silverado HD.

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