2013 GMC and
Chevrolet Bi-Fuel Pickups Unveiled
Chevrolet Silverado and
GMC Sierra gaseous option available in late 2012
DETROIT – Chevrolet and GMC today announced details of General Motors’ bi-fuel
2013 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 2500 HD extended cab pickup trucks. Fleet and retail consumers can place orders beginning
this April.
The
vehicles include a compressed natural gas (CNG) capable Vortec 6.0L V8 engine
that seamlessly transitions between CNG and gasoline fuel
systems. Combined, the trucks offer a range of more than 650 miles. The
Silverado and Sierra will be available in standard and long box, with either two-
or four-wheel drive.
“The bi-fuel Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra provide customers with
choices in advanced propulsion technology, and because CNG is a clean-burning,
domestically produced fuel, it has wide appeal, “said Ed Peper, general
manager, GM Fleet and Commercial Operations. “The addition of a full-size
bi-fuel pickup truck to GM’s fleet portfolio is another milestone in putting
the customer first in everything we do – by offering great products, innovative
solutions and a great customer experience.”
GM is the only manufacturer to offer a single-source option for
its gaseous fuel vehicles. The bi-fuel trucks are built with a specially
designed engine, the fuel system is installed by GM’s Tier One supplier and the
completed vehicle is delivered directly to the customer. This process makes
ordering the bi-fuel option as seamless and efficient as a standard vehicle.
“The bi-fuel truck provides businesses with added re-fueling
flexibility and eases consumer range concerns that typically come with CNG, all
while reducing emissions and controlling costs,” said Joyce Mattman, director, GM Commercial
Product and Specialty Vehicles. “This turnkey ordering process, combined with the
best warranty in the industry for a commercial product, makes our bi-fuel truck
an attractive option, especially for commercial customers.”
The
bi-fuel commercial trucks will be covered by GM’s three-year, 36,000-mile new vehicle
limited warranty and five-year, 100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty and
vehicle emissions warranty, meeting all Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
and California Air Resources Board (CARB) emission certification requirements. It
is the most extensive warranty offered by any manufacturer on commercial
products.
The
trucks are built in Fort Wayne, Ind., and then sent to the Tier One supplier
for installation of the CNG bi-fuel delivery and storage system. The entire gaseous fuel system meets GM’s
strict quality, durability, safety testing and is covered under the extensive
warranty.
Source: GM
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