Based on the 2017MY Silverado that uses a revised Duramax V8 turbodiesel engine developing 445 horsepower and 910 pound-feet (1,234 Nm) of torque, mated to an Allison transmission and featuring the Z71 kit, the SEMA truck is all about show and tell, with a special paint, gold pinstripes, nickel accents and custom 20-inch alloy wheels, wrapped in Firestone Destination M/T tires.
Inside, the workhorse has leather on the seats, door panels and console, with a triple-stitch, just like the 127-year old company's jacket, special logos embossed onto the floor liners and headrests, Silverado badges and some other features that highlight the pickup's unique character.
Some of the practical equipment found on the Carhartt Chevrolet Silverado HD includes the LED light bar at the front, a semi-custom toolbox and electric outlets in the bed, spray-in bedliner, front and rear tow hooks, GearOn cargo accessories, and a wireless external trailering camera system.
GM has yet to announce whether some of the features found on the pickup concept will become available through select dealers, or if the vehicle will be launched in a limited edition, but it could bring it to the LA Show and NAIAS, as well, in addition to the next week's SEMA, in Las Vegas.
H/T to MotorTrend
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