Many of the latest pickup trucks found in the General Motors family make a seriously bold impression, none more so than the latest Silverado, Silverado EV, and Silverado HD models.
With these new Silverado models, Chevrolet has managed to design trucks that retain that traditional pickup shape but has given them a much more dynamic and in-your-face look. For as bold as they are, however, GM designer Ben Wilkins has imagined what a Chevy truck could look like with an even more overt design.
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The front of the truck is dominated by a black grille and a large black Bowtie badge right in the center. Wilkins has then conceived thin LED daytime running lights positioned just beneath the shut line of the hood. Separate LED lights are then featured on either side of the grille and flow down vertically before jutting out horizontally. Small turn signals are found both on the sides of the grille and at the base of the sharp air curtains.
Elsewhere, the truck has been imagined with a rugged steel lower bumper and skid plate to ensure it’s up for the task of some off-roading.
The bold design continues along the sides. For starters, there are a pair of eye-catching wing mirrors as well as squared-off wheel arch extensions. Striking lines and creases dominate the shape of the designs while a set of bold wheels and off-road tires are also visible. Wilkins also imagined the truck with door handles that sit flush with the car.