The Chevrolet Silverado is likely getting these key features back in 2022
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The 2022 Chevrolet Silverado should see the return of several fuel-saving features, which were eliminated this year due to the semiconductor shortage.
A cylinder deactivation system that engages under light loads and a stop/start function that shuts the engine off when the vehicle isn’t in motion were deleted mid-year from several models, including V8-powered Silverado pickups, reducing their EPA ratings by around 1-2 mpg. GM’s Executive Chief Engineer for full-size trucks, Jaclyn McQuaid, told The Fox Garage that market need for trucks in high demand balanced out the small loss in efficiency, but that the features should be back when the updated 2022 Silverado launches early next year. "At this point in time, we do not anticipate that flowing into the refreshed Silverado. We expect to launch it early next year with all of the feature and option content, but honestly … the situation is very fluid," McQuaid said.More Related News
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