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The Silverado EV Makes a Strong Case for NJ Truck Buyers

NJ truck owners tend to think practically. Whether they're towing equipment through Morris County, hauling materials across Bergen County, or heading down the shore with a trailer in tow, capability matters.

That's one reason the Chevy Silverado EV stood out in Nielsen Editorial's Top Electric Pickup Trucks for NJ Drivers.

With available range approaching 450 miles and towing capability reaching up to 20,000 pounds on select trims, the Silverado EV brings serious capability into the electric truck conversation. For NJ drivers regularly traveling the Turnpike or hauling heavy loads, that extended range can significantly reduce charging concerns.

The Silverado EV also appeals to contractors who value flexibility. Features like the Multi-Flex Midgate create cargo solutions that traditional truck beds simply can't match.

Like other electric trucks, maintenance focuses primarily on tire care, brake fluid, and alignment checks. Chevrolet recommends tire rotation approximately every 7,500 miles, and NJ road conditions make annual alignment inspections a smart investment.

For drivers seeking maximum range and serious towing capability, the Silverado EV remains one of the strongest electric truck options available today.

Visit Nielsen Chevrolet to explore the Chevy Silverado EV in person.

FAQs

What makes the Chevy Silverado EV a good choice for NJ truck buyers?

The Silverado EV combines serious towing capability — up to 20,000 pounds on select trims — with available range approaching 450 miles, making it well-suited for NJ drivers who regularly travel the Turnpike or haul heavy loads across counties like Morris and Bergen.

How does the Silverado EV's range help with charging concerns?
Its extended range means drivers can cover more ground between charges, which is especially practical for NJ commuters and those towing trailers on longer trips. Less frequent charging stops make it a more manageable option for drivers used to traditional truck ownership.

What maintenance does the Silverado EV require?
Like most electric trucks, maintenance centers on tire care, brake fluid, and alignment checks rather than traditional engine service. Chevrolet recommends tire rotations around every 7,500 miles, and given NJ's road conditions, annual alignment inspections are also a smart practice.

What cargo advantages does the Silverado EV offer over traditional trucks?
The available Multi-Flex Midgate opens up cargo configurations that a standard truck bed simply can't replicate, making the Silverado EV particularly appealing to contractors and drivers who need flexible hauling solutions beyond what conventional trucks offer.


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