Engine Capacity Rating
5.3 L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
355 bhp - 420 hp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
6 Seater
Engine Assembly
5.3 L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
355 bhp - 420 hp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
6 Seater
Engine Torque Output
518 Nm - 624 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
5.3 L
Acceleration Performance
9 sec
Drivetrain Type
Four Wheel Drive
cylinders
8

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The Chevrolet Silverado is a full-size pickup truck aimed at buyers who want genuine towing and off-road capability in a well-equipped package — a consistent seller in Saudi Arabia where demand for large pickups remains strong. Prices start from SAR 225,650.
The 2026 Saudi-market Silverado uses a 5.3 L engine producing 355 bhp, paired with an Automatic gearbox. Fuel consumption is 13.4 L/100 Km, which is in line with full-size petrol truck expectations. The range opens with the Trail Boss (Mid), a mid-specification trim that includes four-wheel drive and off-road-oriented hardware as standard — meaning there is no stripped-back entry grade here. The ZR2 (Top) sits at the top and adds enhanced suspension, more aggressive underbody protection, and additional off-road electronics for buyers planning serious terrain use. Seating is configured for 6 passengers.
Pros: the Saudi lineup starts at a meaningfully equipped mid-grade, so buyers get genuine 4WD capability and practical features without hunting for options. The Silverado's brand recognition and parts availability through official Chevrolet channels across the Kingdom are strong points for ownership confidence. Cons: fuel costs at 13.4 L/100 Km will add up on long highway runs common in Saudi Arabia, and the price gap between the entry and top trim is steep for buyers who want the ZR2's hardware but not its price tag.
Resale data for the Silverado in Saudi Arabia is limited, so a precise retention figure is not available. As a widely recognised and actively sold nameplate in the Kingdom, it is expected to hold value reasonably within the full-size truck segment, though the Toyota Hilux remains the benchmark for resale in the broader pickup category.
Buyers also consider the Ford F-150, Ram 1500, and GMC Sierra — the natural cross-shop set for full-size truck buyers in Saudi Arabia, where all four compete on capability, cabin size, and long-distance touring ability.