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The Chevy Silverado has been one of GM’s babies for a long time and with that in mind, they have put a lot of effort behind ensuring customers don’t get board with it. In turn, Chevy has almost produced more editions of the Silverado than Universal has made Fast & Furious movies.
In the past two years we have seen the Silverado Midnight, Blackout, Custom Sport, Special Ops, Realtree, Rally—and now, the Redline. Although each of these editions have unique traits like blackout grills, enlarged rims, custom badging and more, they all shoot for essentially the same thing: making their owners feel special.
The Chevy Silverado Redline Gives The Truck An Aggressive Stance
The new Redline edition will have red badging, red brake pads, red tow hooks, black grille, black sideview mirrors and black rims. Many of these modifications are just skipping a step for future owners, as many modern truck buyers install blacked-out trim similar areas of the truck.
The Redline Series will not be limited to the Silverado, however. GM intends to use the Redline edition as a special trim for the Cruze LT, Camaro LT and SS, Malibu, Trax, Colorado, Equinox, and Traverse.
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