GM introduced its first pickup truck back in 1930. However, it didn’t become known as the Silverado until 1998.
Today, these trucks are second only to the Ford F-150 in sales and popularity.
So, how much does a Chevy Silverado weigh? We’ve listed the curb weights by the year since 2005.
Chevy Silverado 1500 Curb Weights
2019 Curb Weight – 4,693 to 5,155 pounds (2,128 to 2,338 kg)
2018 Curb Weight – 4,515 to 5,461 pounds (2,047 to 2,477 kg)
2017 Curb Weight – 4,510 to 5,460 pounds (2,045 to 2,476 kg)
2016 Curb Weight – 4,517 to 5,333 pounds (2,048 to 2,419 kg)
2015 Curb Weight – 4,521 to 5,433 pounds (2,050 to 2,464 kg)
2014 Curb Weight – 4,387 to 5,292 pounds (1,989 to 2,400 kg)
2013 Curb Weight – 4,460 to 5,487 pounds (2,023 to 2,488 kg)
2012 Curb Weight – 4,460 to 5,487 pounds (2,023 to 2,488 kg)
2011 Curb Weight – 4,463 to 5,488 pounds (2,024 to 2,489 kg)
2010 Curb Weight – 4,443 to 5,509 pounds (2,015 to 2,498 kg)
2009 Curb Weight – 4,453 to 5,410 pounds (2,019 to 2,453 kg)
2008 Curb Weight – 4,453 to 5,410 pounds (2,019 to 2,453 kg)
2007 Curb Weight – 4,448 to 5,429 pounds (2,017 to 2,462 kg)
2006 Curb Weight – 4,211 to 5,284 pounds (1,910 to 2,396 kg)
2005 Curb Weight – 4,225 to 5,299 pounds (1,916 to 2,403 kg)
~ Fun Fact ~
The Silverado was actually a trim level that was used on older Chevy C/K pickups, as well as the Suburban and Tahoe from 1975 to 1998.After Chevy came out with their all new 98 pickup, they called it the Silverado. The name has stuck to this date.