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Monday, December 31, 2012
Saturday, December 29, 2012
2014 Silverado: Stronger, Smarter and More Capable
DETROIT – Chevrolet today unveiled the all-new 2014 Silverado 1500 full-size pickup. New from hood to hitch, Silverado is engineered to be the strongest, smartest, and most capable Silverado ever.
The new Silverado builds on Chevrolet’s 95 years of truck heritage, while raising the bar for full-size pickups. Among the many updates for 2014 are a new trio of powerful, efficient EcoTec3 engines; a stronger, quieter, more comfortable cab; revised steering, suspension and brakes; ingenious solutions for managing cargo in the bed and true truck capability for towing and hauling.
“Chevrolet is committed to giving truck customers the most-refined, best-engineered pickups in the market.”
The 2014 Silverado will become part of Chevrolet’s three-truck portfolio, designed to let customers select the right truck for their needs. It joins the Silverado 2500 and 3500 HD pickups, the ultimate tools for towing and hauling, which were new for the 2011 model year. Chevrolet is also developing an all-new Colorado midsize pickup, which will offer proven truck capability in a space- and fuel-efficient package.
Every detail of the 2014 Silverado 1500 was designed and engineered to meet the exacting requirements of full-size truck customers and to strengthen Chevrolet’s reputation for building the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size trucks – trucks with the lowest overall cost of ownership.
“Don’t let the work boots fool you. Truck customers are among the most discerning and demanding in the business,” said Jeff Luke, executive chief engineer for full-size and midsize trucks.
“The designers and engineers who created the new Silverado share this passion for trucks. They have built this truck – and tested it to the extremes – to give customers the right tools for the tough jobs, and they have created dozens of solutions to the challenges truck customers encounter every day.”
2014 Silverado 1500 at a glance
For 2014, Silverado 1500 is designed and engineered to deliver the capability – without compromise – that customers have come to expect from Chevrolet pickups.
Silverado’s exterior design blends strong Chevy truck heritage with a refined, modern aesthetic. The new design is more muscular, more functional and more aerodynamic. A twin-port grille, full-width bumper and dual power dome hood create a strong presence, which is carried through in sculpted body sides and fender flares.
Under the hood, the 2014 Silverado 1500 features a family of three all-new EcoTec3 engines, a V-6 and two V-8s, engineered specifically for use in full-size trucks. All three engines incorporate direct fuel injection, cylinder deactivation and continuously variable valve timing, a combination of advanced technologies not found in other competitors’ trucks. All three switch seamlessly to four-cylinder operation to improve efficiency during light load driving and all three are engineered provide more power, more torque and better efficiency than the previous versions.
The engine family includes a new 4.3L V-6 that will have ample torque to power a crew cab pickup and tow a substantial trailer, as well as a new 5.3L V-8 designed for more power, more torque and better efficiency than the current version, which is currently the V-8 fuel economy leader. A new 6.2L V-8 is engineered to be the most capable engine in any light-duty pickup.
SAE certified horsepower and torque ratings and EPA fuel economy estimates for the new Silverado will be final and available beginning early next year.
The all-new interiors of the 2014 Silverado 1500 reflect the same focus on form and function. The upright instrument panel, six-gauge instrument cluster and multiple storage options are tailored specifically to the needs of truck customers. Controls are functional, logically placed and easy to operate with work gloves on. Rear doors on crew cabs are larger, for easier entry and exit, and rear doors on extended cab models are now hinged at the front for easier access, especially in tight spots.
The new truck cab is stronger, with nearly two-thirds of the structure made from high-strength steel for a confident feel and improved safety. Similarly, the main rails and key cross members of the updated frame are high-strength steel with major elements hydroformed for reduced mass and improved strength.
New shear-style body mounts tune out both up-and-down and side-to-side movement for a quieter, more comfortable ride. Extended- and crew-cab models have a third set of hydraulic body mounts to further isolate the cabs. Combined with numerous other acoustic and NVH (noise vibration and harshness) enhancements, the intended result is a solid, refined feel with no loss in traditional truck capability.
The pickup box also benefits from this focus on providing Silverado customers with the right tools for the job. The box is made from roll-formed steel for increased strength and reduced mass, compared with the stamped beds used by major competitors, and it features a range of smart solutions for everyday life.
Silverado’s CornerStep bumper, combined with handholds built into the new box rail protectors, makes it easier to access the box. The bed is also available with new upper tie-down hooks, under-rail light-emitting diode lighting, and an EZ Lift and Lower tailgate.
The chassis of the 2014 Silverado includes a number of customer-focused updates. A revised front and rear suspension and wider wheels provide a more comfortable ride and more confident handling. Electric power steering improves steering feel and reduces fuel consumption. New four-wheel-disc brakes with Duralife ™ rotors improve brake feel and extend rotor life.
Silverado will be available with segment-exclusive safety features such as Forward Collision Alert, Lane Departure Warning with an Active Safety Seat, and Front and Rear Park Assist. StabiliTrak with Trailer Sway Control and Hill Start Assist are standard on all Silverados.
“We have made significant upgrades in the key areas of the new Silverado, and improved almost every detail of the truck,” said Luke. “We think both Chevrolet loyalists and competitive shoppers are going to find a lot to love about the new Silverado, beginning with the very first time they sit behind the wheel.”
Engineered and validated for demanding customers
Truck customers are among the most discerning and demanding in the business. They know trucks inside out – many have owned trucks for decades. They work their trucks hard, under conditions that would shock many car owners. They have tough tasks to do, and they expect their trucks to do them, without complaint. And they expect their trucks to endure – the average age of a full-size pickup is now more than 10.4 years.
The team that designed the new Silverado went to extremes to design a new truck that would exceed the demands of these customers.
For example, GM’s new full-size trucks will undergo more than 6 million miles of durability testing in the torture chambers at the Milford Proving Ground, over the deserts and mountains of Nevada and across the frozen flats of Kapuskasing, Ontario. That’s equivalent to 240 trips around the earth. In addition, the trucks will accumulate more than 7 million real-world miles during final testing, bringing total test miles to more than 13 million.
Even the basics, like the new inlaid doors, were tested to the extreme, with the doors undergoing nearly 150 truck lives’ worth of testing.
The 2014 Silverado 1500 crew cab will start production in the second quarter of 2013, with other cab styles following later in the year.
Pricing will be announced closer to start of sale
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Sensing the Future: Ford Issues Predictions for Next Wave of Automotive Electronics Innovation
- Ford vehicles including the all-new 2013 Fusion are increasingly equipped with sensors that assist drivers with increased awareness
- Sensor fusion, machine learning, and “big data” among the predictions for the next wave of Ford research and development
DEARBORN, Mich., Dec. 21, 2012 – State-of-the-art sensing,
computing and communications systems are not only quickly changing
consumer expectations in people’s everyday lives, but are driving
innovation in the automotive industry at an incredible pace in
preparation for the future.
“Ford was founded on the innovative spirit of Henry Ford, and the
opportunity today to reinvent the driving experience excites us just as
it probably would have him,” said Paul Mascarenas, vice president and
chief technical officer of Ford. “Technology is enabling Ford to bring a
new level of awareness and intelligence that will dramatically enhance
our customers’ time behind the wheel.”
As CTO, Mascarenas has been leading the team researching and
developing new technologies for Ford vehicles, particularly in the area
of driver assistance and mobile device connectivity.
“The new Fusion sedan demonstrates how we’re making the car smarter
using attainable and affordable technology and thus helping create a
better driver,” continues Mascarenas. “Fusion features an unprecedented
level of sensors for its driver assist technologies, machine learning
techniques to deliver more electric-only driving on the hybrids, and
innovative graphical interfaces to help coach drivers to be as fuel
efficient as possible.”
With more than 145 actuators, 4716 signals, and 74 sensors
including radar, sonar, cameras, accelerometers, temperature and even
rain sensors, the 2013 Fusion can monitor the perimeter around the car
and see into places that are not readily visible from the driver’s seat.
These sensors produce more than 25 gigabytes of data per hour which is
analyzed by more than 70 on-board computers. The actuators combined with
signal information from the driver assist sensors can alert the driver
to potential dangers, and actively assist with parking and lane keeping.
“So far we’ve just scratched the surface of what is possible,” said
Mascarenas. “In the Fusion, we have sensors and actuators that act
independently as part of the assist features. The next phase, currently
in research, involves sensor fusion, where engineers learn how to more
comprehensively characterize the environment by blending multiple
signals, and add externally available information through cloud
connectivity.”
According to Mascarenas’ predictions, top areas for car technology innovation in the coming years will include:
- “Big data” analysis and intelligent decision making: Ford is researching the use of real-time sensor data – radar and camera-based – that can help evaluate external factors affecting driver attention, such as traffic congestion, and thus limit potential distractions such as an incoming phone call
- Upgradeable, customizable hardware: Ford’s OpenXC research platform looks at the potential for open-source, community-driven innovation of plug-and-play hardware modules that provide infinite opportunities for rapid customization
- Seamless integration across cloud ecosystems: The success of Ford SYNC® has been linked to its open, agnostic platform strategy that has allowed for adoption and compatibility with the burgeoning mobile ecosystem; the next step is to do the same for the consumer shift toward cloud-based services
- Advanced machine learning: The new Fusion and C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrids utilize EV+, a feature that learns the typical locations of charging, such as home and office, and then automatically maximizes electric-only driving mode when nearing those locations
- Biometrics: Ford is researching biometric sensors, such as those embedded in a car seat, to measure stress levels for a more personalized response from driver assist technologies, because skill levels – and thus stress – can vary in certain situations
- Prediction: Ford researchers are looking at ways to predict driver behavior, such as a driver’s destination based on prior history, to help optimize and configure vehicle controls for improved performance such as better energy management
- Rapid data authentication: Ford sees significant potential in vehicle-to-vehicle communications and is actively researching the technology globally, including advanced Wi-Fi® with rapid authentication capability so that cars can exchange information quickly and securely, helping drivers avoid potential collisions
“All of these areas of research are well within our reach,”
concludes Mascarenas. “The key to readiness and implementation in Ford
vehicles is ensuring the customer experience of these technology
features trumps the technology itself.”
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Where’s Santa? OnStar Follows His Trip from the North Pole
Kids can monitor Santa’s progress via OnStar technology
DETROIT– OnStar will help preserve the magic of this
holiday season by enabling children everywhere to learn Santa’s whereabouts on
Christmas Eve with a simple press of the OnStar button, thanks to its collaboration
with the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) “Track Santa” program.
From 7:00 a.m. on Dec. 24 until 5:00 a.m. on Dec. 25, anyone with
an active OnStar subscription can press the blue OnStar button in his or her vehicle
to request a “Santa Update” and find out Santa’s current location.
“Each year, technology plays an increasingly important role in
connecting friends and families, especially during the holidays,” said Neelie O’Conner, director of OnStar subscriber
services. “For the fourth consecutive year, OnStar
will be a part of this tradition, helping our customers connect with Santa
during this special season.”
Using sophisticated systems like the North Warning Radar System
and geo-synchronous satellites with infrared sensors, NORAD monitors Santa’s
location on Christmas Eve. Children may also follow Santa with the NORAD Track
Santa mobile apps.
“We had so much fun last year using OnStar to find out where Santa
was throughout the night,” said OnStar subscriber Kim Miller. “Each time we got
in the car, my children were excited to find out where Santa had traveled to
next. It’s a great way to engage the whole family during Christmas Eve travels.”
Individuals without an OnStar subscription can visit
www.noradsanta.org or dial 1-877-Hi-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) for Santa’s
location.
OnStar, LLC (OnStar) is a
wholly owned subsidiary of GM Holdings LLC (“GM”). Along with its affiliate
Shanghai OnStar Telematics Co. Ltd (a joint venture involving OnStar, Shanghai
General Motors Co., Ltd (SGM) and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation
(SAIC)), OnStar serves more than 6.4 million subscribers in the U.S, Canada and
China. OnStar is a provider of connected safety, security and mobility
solutions and advanced information technology and is available on 39 GM branded
2013 model year vehicles. OnStar's key services include automatic crash
response, stolen vehicle assistance, remote door unlock, turn-by-turn
navigation, vehicle diagnostics and hands-free calling.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Lightweight Aluminum Rack-It Racks
Our aluminum Rack-it rack is so lightweight that it adds an insignificant amount of weight to the truck (around 75 lbs approximately). The aluminum rack comes powder coated in silver color to set it apart from the standard black steel racks. But, don't let the lightweight fool you, this is one tough, heavy duty rack that can take what you dish out for years on end and still look great.
Monday, December 17, 2012
New Sierra Marks 111 Years of GMC Pickup Heritage
DETROIT – The all-new
2014 GMC Sierra fullsize pickup will be the
latest in a bloodline that stretches back over a century. The first truck to
wear a GMC badge debuted in 1912, while a predecessor from the Max Grabowsky’s Rapid
Motor Vehicle Co. was the first commercial truck operated in the City of
Detroit 10 years earlier.
Here’s a list of highlights by decade, accompanied by a
corresponding photo of each.
·
1900s: The
first Rapid truck – little more than a seat, an engine cover and a frame – was
delivered in 1902.
·
1910s: The GMC
name takes its place on a truck grille for the first time in 1912 and the mix
of trucks offered had either upright front ends or curved “French” fronts.
·
1920s: 1927 was
a milestone for design features with more stylized fenders, headlights attached
to the radiator, and the first chrome-plated radiator surround.
·
1930s:
Streamlining in the ‘30s added sloped grilles, more paint color options and
passenger cabs inspired by car design trends, which helped expand the truck
market.
·
1940s: Following
the war, GMCs of the late ‘40s featured fully integrated headlights for the
first time, as well as wider, lower, and bolder grilles.
·
1950s: Cars
again influenced truck design in the ‘50s, resulting in more safety, comfort
and performance. 1955 highlights were hooded headlights and panoramic glass.
·
1960s: The
first GMC pickup with a full-width hood debuted in 1960. Other design cues
included “jet pod” grilles at the front and a pinched-waist body crease on each
side.
·
1970s: Padded
materials replaced many metal interior surfaces in the ‘70s. Heavy duty models
offered a dual rear axle for the first time and the Crew Cab debuted.
·
1980s: In 1987,
the Sierra name became standard for all full-size pickups with the introduction
of a new, more aerodynamic generation of GMC trucks.
·
1990s: The
‘90s brought the first rear-hinged three-door Extended Cab model. In 1999, new
generation of truck introduced the first use of frame hydroforming.
·
2000s: The new
millennium brought the “D” decade: The first Duramax diesel engine for Sierra
HD added capability and the first Denali pickup set a luxury standard for trucks.
·
2012: The new
2014 Sierra debuts on December 13.
GMC has
manufactured trucks since 1902, and is one of the industry's healthiest brands.
Innovation and engineering excellence is built into all GMC vehicles and the
brand is evolving to offer more fuel-efficient trucks and
crossovers, including the Terrain small SUV and Acadia crossover. GMC is the only manufacturer to
offer three full-size hybrid trucks
with the Yukon, Yukon Denali SUVs and the Sierra pickup. The Sierra Heavy Duty pickups are the
most capable and powerful trucks in the market. Details on all GMC
models are available at http://www.gmc.com/, on Twitter at @thisisgmc or at http://www.facebook.com/gmc.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
New Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra Pickups Revealed
DETROIT – Chevrolet and GMC
today unveiled the all-new Silverado and Sierra
1500
pickups, designed to be the most refined, best engineered full-size pickups in
the market. Among the many updates for 2014 are dramatic new designs inside and
out for each brand; a trio of powerful, efficient EcoTec3 engines that
seamlessly switch to four-cylinder mode to improve efficiency; and quieter,
more comfortable, more functional cabs.
“The new Sierra and Silverado are more differentiated
than ever in unique features and materials, in their standard content and in
their design and details,” said Mark Reuss, president, GM North America. “These
are two strong and distinct brands – each one appealing to a different kind of
customer.”
About Chevrolet
Founded
in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is
now one of the world's largest car brands, doing business in more than 140
countries and selling more than 4 million cars and trucks a year.
Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature spirited
performance, expressive design, and high quality. More information on Chevrolet
models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.
About GMC
GMC has manufactured trucks since
1902, and is one of the industry's healthiest brands. Innovation and
engineering excellence is built into all GMC vehicles and the brand is evolving
to offer more fuel-efficient trucks and
crossovers, including the Terrain small SUV and Acadia crossover. GMC is the only manufacturer to offer three full-size hybrid trucks
with the Yukon, Yukon Denali SUVs and the Sierra pickup. The Sierra Heavy Duty pickups are the
most capable and powerful trucks in the market. Details on all GMC models are
available at http://www.gmc.com/, on Twitter at @thisisgmc or at http://www.facebook.com/gmc
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