Chevy to Show Plug-In-Hybrid Truck Concept Next Month: Report

Dec 28, 2020

BY CONNOR HOFFMAN

GM will preview a few Chevy and Cadillac hybrids and EVs at the virtual Consumer Electronics Show on January 12.

General Motors CEO Mary Barra will discuss the automaker’s electrification strategy and the importance of EVs during a livestream presentation at the digital Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on January 12 at 9 a.m. ET, as first reported by Bloomberg. Afterward, GM is expected to also show a few concept vehicles including an electrified version of a Chevrolet pickup and electrified vehicles from its other brands.

We think the Chevy pickup concept GM will preview will be a plug-in hybrid, rather than a fully electric model. Chevrolet declined to comment on the CES concept but reassured Car and Driver that a coming electric pickup will utilize GM’s Ultium battery system. Chevy has offered hybrid versions of previous Silverados, but never a plug-in hybrid model.

Chevrolet showed us sketches of an electric pickup earlier this year, which won’t necessarily be named Silverado, and said that it’ll go into production by 2025. We expect that the plug-in-hybrid model will be a Silverado. GM also placed a previously unseen pickup truck (pictured above) in the background of an investor conference last month along with the Hummer EV SUV.

 trucks such as theTesla Cybertruck, Ford F-150 Electric, and Rivian R1T—Ram is also planning an electrified pickup. GM is also expected to announce several electrified Cadillac models, which is likely to include the Lyriq, an electric crossover with a targeted 300-mile range, as well as others from Chevrolet and possibly GMC.

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