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Rugged ute gets warranty boost

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A US pick-up has joined the brewing warranty war.

Chevrolet has announced a five-year unlimited kilometre warranty across its Silverado range to boost buyer confidence.

This new warranty scheme offers a two-year increase from the previous three-year warranty.

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It applies to all three Silverado models sold from 1 October 2025, which includes the base 1500 LTZ to the 1500 ZR2 and the top-of-the-range 2500 HD.

It also comes with five years 24/7 roadside assistance.

The changes coincide with a price rise of $4500 to the Silverado 1500.

The Silverado 1500 LTZ Premium now kicks off at $134,500 (before on-road costs) and the Silverado 1500 ZR2 now starts at $144,900.

There is no equipment change for the LTZ Premium, but the ZR2 gets new exterior paint options and front park assist tech.

The Silverado has been a popular choice in the high-end ute market with more than 2500 sales of the 1500 up to August 2025.

Once imported to Australia, the American-built ute is adapted to right-hand drive in a Melbourne factory.

A five-year warranty brings the Silverado into line with many of its competitors including Ford’s F-150 and the Toyota Tundra. It beats RAM’s pick-up range, which offers three years/100,000km.

The Silverado’s warranty isn’t groundbreaking and is now considered industry standard.

Warranties are becoming an ever-more valuable selling point for car companies, with many brands advancing their schemes. Kia and Hyundai now offer seven-year warranties, while MG, Nissan and Mitsubishi has a ten-year conditional option.

These conditional warranties are often subject to factors such as on-time and regular dealer-based servicing for them to apply.

The increased warranty represents greater trust from Chevrolet for its hard-working ute that is used in a variety of environments from off-roading to long-distance cruising.

Managing Director of GM Australia and New Zealand Jess Bala said a longer warranty fits the multi-purpose nature of the vehicle.

“We know how our owners love to use their Silverado, both during the working week and on the weekends, so introducing an unlimited-kilometre warranty is something we know they will love,” she said.

“The Silverado is a vehicle with a reputation forged by strength, durability and trust, and its passionate owners know they can rely on their truck to get the job done, no matter how tough. This change cements that reputation even further.”

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