Pickup-truck makers have suddenly discovered Alaska. Renault named its new pickup after America’s 49th state, and now Chevrolet has slapped the same moniker, “Alaskan,” on a version of its Silverado HD pickup—and one-ups the Renault with its grizzly-bear graphic.
Unveiled as a concept at the 2016 SEMA show, the Alaskan Edition features a huge stainless-steel snowplow. Powered by General Motors’ revised 6.6-liter Duramax diesel with (naturally) four-wheel drive, the show truck rolls on 20-inch chrome wheels. Plenty of chrome elsewhere—bumper, grille, mirrors—accents the blue-and-silver exterior.
But the Alaskan isn’t just a show pony. It also is coming to dealerships for 2017, with slightly different equipment but the same snow-clearing mission. The production version comes with the Snow Plow Prep package (but not the plow), 18-inch wheels (in gloss black) with Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac tires, trailering mirrors, auxiliary switches, roof marker lights, a spray-in bedliner, and rubber flooring. It’s available on four-by-four Silverado 2500HD and 3500HD WT and LT models, in regular, double-cab, or crew-cab body styles, with either the gasoline or diesel V-8.
The production version also features the growling grizzly on its cargo bed. Because Alaska. But instead of following in Renault’s footsteps, maybe Chevrolet should have named its snowplowin’ special after America’s snowiest big city: the Silverado HD Syracuse Edition.
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