Chevrolet Silverado tows the Sydney International Boat Show 2025

Chevrolet Silverado – GM Speciality Vehicles is an official event sponsor at this year’s Sydney International Boat Show. With the annual exhibition the ideal location to showcase the brand’s range of Chevrolet Silverado tow vehicles.

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Featuring the theme ‘Live Big. Truck It’ GMSV will have a portfolio of full-size pickup trucks for showgoers to experience.

“The Chevrolet Silverado offers unparalleled performance and models are capable of hauling more than four-tonnes. Making it the perfect vehicle to tow boats of all shapes and sizes. ” said Jess Bala, Managing Director of GM Australia and New Zealand.

The Model Year 2024 range includes Chevrolet Silverado ZR2, LTZ Premium and the new Heavy Duty. With all three models available for viewing as part of the GMSV display.

Showgoers will be able to appreciate firsthand the size and performance potential of these powerful trucks.

“Now, with a number of updates to the new Model Year 24, the HD comes with exciting developments. That build upon its established heavy-duty truck versatility,” said Ms Bala.

Chevrolet Silverado LTZ towing a boat

“These include:

  • powertrain upgrades,
  • a commanding new physical presence paired with an overhauled interior,
  • enhancements to its revolutionary trailering technology and
  • infotainment system,
  • plus active safety technology upgrades.”

The MY24 Silverado HD also offers advanced camera technologies. These are designed to help make general manoeuvring and towing jobs easier.  Enhanced levels of visibility are delivered via a 360 degree HD camera with up to 14 available unique camera views. (1)

A brand new MY24 Corvette will also be gracing the GMSV display. Providing insight into performance capabilities of one of the most desirable two-door sports cars available in Australia.

The GMSV new model portfolio is available for viewing on stand number 308A.

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(1) requires additional Trailer Camera Accessory and installation. Trailer Camera Accessory sold separately. Not compatible with all trailers

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