Ready to Roam: Chevrolet Introduces Silverado ZR2 Bison

Building off the success of the recent Silverado ZR2 launch, Chevrolet introduces the first-ever special edition Silverado ZR2 Bison.
Chevrolet Silverado Bison
The all-new Chevrolet Silverado Bison. Chevrolet

Building off the success of the recent Silverado ZR2 launch, Chevrolet introduced the first-ever special edition Silverado ZR2 Bison in collaboration with American Expedition Vehicles (AEV), a premium off-road aftermarket manufacturer. This truck was uniquely tuned to unlock new heights in off-road capability for customers seeking overlanding adventures. 

“Our most recent collaboration with AEV resulted in the much-acclaimed Colorado ZR2 Bison. We’re thrilled to team up again to bring customers Chevrolet’s next chapter of off-road dominance, this time on Silverado,” said Scott Bell, Chevrolet vice president. “The 2023 Silverado ZR2 Bison unlocks the pinnacle of the nameplate’s off-road capability.” 

AEV has a strong track record for providing accessories that excel in overland expedition environments. The 2019 Colorado ZR2 Bison quickly became the most popular special edition package offered with the Colorado ZR2. Similar to the Colorado ZR2 Bison development, AEV and GM engineers and designers collaborated on the tooling and design to bring forth the Silverado ZR2 Bison with unique overlanding componentry. 

Chevrolet Silverado Bison
The Bison has unique styling compared to the regular ZR2 Silverado. Chevrolet

“The Chevrolet Silverado ZR2 Bison is the ultimate half-ton truck for backcountry adventures,” said AEV CEO and Founder Dave Harriton. “The Silverado ZR2 Bison checks all the boxes — robust stamped steel bumpers, complete underbody protection, a factory-tuned off-road suspension, and locking differentials front and rear. We are confident off-road enthusiasts are going to love this truck.” 

When compared to the 2022 Silverado ZR2, the Bison special edition is expected to feature improved stats for overlanding adventure. The front approach angle increases to an estimated 32.5 degrees (compared to 31.8 degrees). The departure angle improves to an estimated 23.4 degrees (compared to 23.3 degrees). The trucks are expected to share the same ground clearance at 11.2 inches. 

This truck reaches new levels of off-road confidence also in part due to the high-quality steel integrated in the AEV bumpers and underbody protection. The AEV-stamped steel front and rear bumpers are constructed of three-millimeter-thick steel and are powder and e-coated. The press-hardened steel used for the underbody skid plates is three-and-a-half times stronger than an equivalent cold-stamped high-strength steel plate and provides incredible resistance to underbody damage. 

Chevrolet Silverado Bison
The all-new Chevrolet Silverado ZR2 Bison has all the features of the ZR2 and then some. Chevrolet

Bolstering the truck’s resume for off-road strength, the Silverado ZR2 Bison comes standard with: 

  • AEV stamped steel front and rear bumpers with heavy duty recovery points and integrated step pads. The front bumper is compatible with an available winch accessory 
  • Five unique hot-stamped boron steel skid plates providing protection for the front, rear differential, transfer case and fuel tank 
  • Steel rocker panel protection 
  • A three-piece durable steel front bumper with integrated black, vertical front tow hooks 
  • Exclusive gloss black 18-inch AEV wheels paired with 33-inch Goodyear Wrangler Territory MT tires 
Chevrolet Silverado Bison
The ZR2 Bison features a fully protected underbelly. Chevrolet

Bison customers will continue to enjoy ZR2’s standard features: 

  • Standard 6.2-liter V-8 engine with 10-speed automatic transmission delivers 420 horsepower and 460 pound-feet torque to power through tough terrains 
  • Multimatic 40-millimeter DSSV spool-valve dampers, which feature:
    • Three separate spool valves to control damping 
    • Three connected chambers for fluid flow 
  • Uniquely tuned springs that, with the Multimatic dampers, increase maximum front and rear suspension travel, compared to the Silverado Trail Boss 
  • Front and rear e-lockers 
  • Specific off-road chassis and suspension calibrations, including Terrain Mode, which allows one-pedal rock crawling 

The Silverado ZR2 Bison exclusive body-color grille bar provides contrast to the black grille design and prominently features the signature ZR2 badge on the front of the truck to the right of the iconic Chevy “flow tie.” On the rear, the bold black matte finish on the standard Multi-Flex tailgate is unique to the Bison design and allows the centered Chevrolet bowtie to stand out. 

Tastefully integrated into the design, Silverado ZR2 Bison customers will enjoy discovering nods to the AEV collaboration throughout the interior and exterior of the truck, including the Bison decal on the side outer box and the AEV badge featured on the front headrests and all-weather floor liners. 

The Silverado ZR2 Bison is expected to start production in early 2023 with an MRSP of $78,490 with dealer freight charge included. 

2023 SILVERADO 3.0-LITER DIESEL DURAMAX DELIVERS MORE POWER, CAPABILITY 

Also new for the 2023 model year, the refined second-generation 3.0-liter inline-six turbo-diesel Duramax is expected to deliver additional power and torque. 

This engine is primed to deliver a sizable increase in power and torque for diesel customers. The max power is 305 horsepower, a 10-percent increase (277 hp in 22MY), and max torque 495 pound-feet, a 7.6-percent increase (460 pound-feet in MY22), thanks to several key component upgrades for optimum performance, including: 

  • New steel pistons with a revised combustion bowl 
  • Retuned turbo compressor 
  • New fuel injectors 
  • Improved temperature control features 

“These improvements to the popular 3.0-liter Diesel Duramax build on the already advanced design of the first-generation engine,” said John Barta, assistant chief engineer of diesels engines. “We often hear customers express their satisfaction with the outstanding fuel economy and smooth quiet power of the current diesel engine, so we can’t wait for them to experience this advanced engine made possible by the continued design evolution and advances in engine technologies.” 

This refined diesel engine will be available on Custom Trail Boss, LT, RST, LT Trail Boss, LTZ and High Country, and will continue to be exclusively paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission for retail customers. The Duramax engine will continue to be assembled at GM’s Flint Engine Operations in Michigan. and will be available on select trims of the 2023 Silverado 1500 by the end of this year. 

For more information for on the all-new Bison or 3.0-liter Duramax, be sure to visit Chevrolet’s website.