Albeit General Motors presented its first pickup truck in 1930, the expression "Silverado" was an assignment utilized just to detail the trim for the Chevrolet C/K pickup trucks, Suburbans, and Tahoes from 1975 through 1999.[2] GMC utilized a couple of varieties of the "Sierra" name (Sierra, High Sierra). However Chevrolet still uses the CK and the CC in their current model codes.
The Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks have been basically the same for their whole history. The Silverado today is by and large publicized as the "standard" form and is more gone for utilization in farming, while the Sierra is gone for modern specialists however can be requested as a decently prepared extravagance truck. There are some trim and alternative varieties too. Early models included varieties in the motor and gear, however the present contrasts are slight. The 1999 update included distinctive grilles and inside trim, and certain highlights (e.g. Quadrasteer) were incorporated at diverse times on the two trucks. Chevrolet did not make a Denali proportional for the Silverado. Be that as it may, the GMC Sierra has a Denali model.