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2023 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT Trail Boss Off-Road Testing: Better than Tundra TRD Pro??? 

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One of the joys of this job is when work takes you to a scenic off-road park like Barnwell Mountain for a day of vehicle testing. In this case, we are following up on our last full-size pickup (a 2022 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro) with the latest (and not even the greatest) off-road option from the Bowtie Brand.
Revised for 2022 but delivered to us as a 2023 model this Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT Trail Boss features a revised version of their 3.0L Duramax turbodiesel engine. The Trail Boss was the best off-road version of the Silverado platform you could get until they introduced the even more robust ZR2. Trail Boss models take what is great from the Z71 off-road package and add a 2-inch factory suspension lift and more aggressive off-road tires, among other enhancements.
Level setting our testing, we took both to the same off-road obstacles at our favorite off-road park just outside of Gilmer, Texas. Barnwell Mountain is a dedicated dream location for testing trucks like this one. With 1,850 acres of trails for all skill levels, this has been our go-to test site for vehicles meant to play in the dirt.
Remembering that terrain will change over time, and it has been four months since we had the Tundra TRD Pro here, we found the off-roadability of this rig far superior. Thanks in part to better approach and departure angles than the TRD, the Chevy felt like the entire park was open for our exploration. The TRD's long nose had us constantly worried that the elevation changes would result in a busted panel.
The immense size of both rigs came into play, limiting the trails we could explore, but that is a downside of the entire field of competitors in the full-size pickup market. My last daily driver pickup was an '07 model and this 2023 model has grown a lot since then. It is not a terrible thing, but we were not able to head down our favorite trail at the park.
While the Tundra ditched the V8 in favor of a hybrid powertrain based off of a 3.5L twin-turbo V6, the Chevy took a more traditional truck choice with a diesel. While the Toyota is geared and prepped more for power than fuel economy, the Hybrid easily overpowers the Chevy, but that does not mean the Duramax is weak. With 305 horsepower and 495 lb-ft of torque and mated to an excellent 10-speed automatic transmission, we never wanted power or a lower gear in any driving situation in this Chevy. If power numbers are just a measuring stick for bragging rights, the Tundra wins out. In practicality, both powertrains are more than enough for both big trucks.
Where you would expect the hybrid to win out in fuel economy, Toyota engineers really focused on the power numbers. While we have a full road trip test of the Duramax's fuel economy coming tomorrow, the diesel proved most true to the EPA numbers posted to the window sticker. We saw 22 miles per gallon in our 530 miles of testing which was a mix of highway, Downtown Dallas city traffic, and all of our off-road escapades. That number alone had me on the build-and-price site of Chevrolet.com configuring my Trail Boss.
Pickups are used as family rigs here in East Texas, and this Trail Boss excelled at that too. Again, stay tuned to the channel for more coverage on fuel economy as well as Holli's take on this beast. It is safe to say, however, that the compromises one usually makes for a supremely capable off-road rig usually overtakes its daily livability. Not so with this one.
If you are only comparing specs, the Tundra's powertrain wins out for brute force, but in all other metrics the Trail Boss is boss. In our testing, both off-road and on, the Chevy is the clear winner between the two.
2023 Chevrolet Silverado LT Trail Boss
* LZO Duramax 3.0L Inline-6
* 305 horsepower
* 495 lb-ft
* 2-inch suspension lift from the factory
* 10.9 inches of ground clearance
* 28.7-degree approach angle
* 27.2-degree departure angle
* Starting MSRP:
* $53,695 for a 2.7L Custom
* $56,235 for Duramax Custom
* $59,895 for 2.7L LT
* $63,055 for Duramax LT
* Price as tested: $69,315
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@armandoveloz5644
@armandoveloz5644 Год назад
I too have the 07. Bought it brand new and love it. No issues whatsoever. But at 240,000 miles I feel it’s time to up grade. Been looking at this model but back and forth on the trim. From custom to LT. Never had leather seats and I would probably put seat covers on them anyway. Just trying to decide on all the extras you get if it’s worth it for me. Think it’s about 10,000 more g’s
@GTGarageTalk
@GTGarageTalk Год назад
The big difference is the dash. Check out our video on the Custom. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pS_MyqyySQ4.html
@armandoveloz5644
@armandoveloz5644 Год назад
@@GTGarageTalk just like you said in the custom vid. That column shift just looks and feels right for a truck. Thanks for the videos.
@stxeasymoney4549
@stxeasymoney4549 11 месяцев назад
Keep it simple go for the custom, much less to fix in the long run. With everything connected these days the less electronics the better. Just walking up to the vehicle all kinds of electronics go off you can hear outside before turning on. My 23 has already had the battery die from the truck trying to update and getting stuck through the night. Going back to my 04 has 278k on the dash and I have only changed the water pump gasket. They don't make em like they used to. Good luck. You also should be able to get a custom under 50k
@backwoodstherapy
@backwoodstherapy Месяц назад
For the '24 model year, the LT Trail Boss comes standard with front and side view cameras, which help tremendously if you actually use it off road because it _is_ a very large truck and hard to see obstacles.
@franciscochavez1010
@franciscochavez1010 2 месяца назад
Little late to the video and comment. But I recently purchased a 24 trail boss with the duramax. I have owned a 2020 Tacoma trd off road. Currently also own a modded fj cruiser. Could have gone with a tundra which I’ve wanted for quite sometime. But you can’t beat the MPG and towing of diesels. And have some off road capabilities. It’s a win for me. Absolutely loving the Chevy and don’t regret not going with the tundra. I pull a 5k plus trailer(I know not super heavy) but was still averaging 14-15 mpg fully loaded on a windy highway
@GTGarageTalk
@GTGarageTalk 2 месяца назад
Thanks for watching and sharing
@EromliG1995
@EromliG1995 Год назад
It’s an LZ0 not an LM2
@GTGarageTalk
@GTGarageTalk Год назад
Correct. I’ve updated my notes. Sadly can’t dub over a misspeak. 😔
@mikeyworks4u
@mikeyworks4u 5 месяцев назад
Appreciate you actually answering the question you posed in your video title. So many do a bait and switch on VS. titles. I have the 3.0 Trailboss, and it is pure joy to drive!
@GTGarageTalk
@GTGarageTalk 5 месяцев назад
Happy to please. I still miss this truck.
@pringledinglefringle8824
@pringledinglefringle8824 9 месяцев назад
23mpg but deisle costs more than a dollar extra plus Def fluid/ lawn fertilizer lol
@Johnny_Bee
@Johnny_Bee Год назад
Looked like lots of fun
@GTGarageTalk
@GTGarageTalk Год назад
It was!!!!
@cliffsilverman8344
@cliffsilverman8344 Год назад
I'll take Tundra pro all-day long.alot more reliable. You haven't even tried the pro yet. Pro has more hp and torque.
@GTGarageTalk
@GTGarageTalk Год назад
I address all of that in the video where I tested the Tundra. 2022 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro: Is This The King of Off-Road Trucks? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yTRNwNd_yXI.html
@NAZTYPONY007
@NAZTYPONY007 9 месяцев назад
i will drag a tundra pro all over the trail with my trailboss 6.2l
@ricardocastillo2216
@ricardocastillo2216 10 месяцев назад
nice video
@GTGarageTalk
@GTGarageTalk 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@dannysiordia4176
@dannysiordia4176 Год назад
I agree. love that trail boss n 3.0 Duramax that's My choice as well 🙂
@GTGarageTalk
@GTGarageTalk Год назад
👍🏼
@GTGarageTalk
@GTGarageTalk Год назад
We have more content on that truck all week.
@domin8ss
@domin8ss Год назад
I bought a 2020 Trail Boss LT brand new. I was considering the GMC Sierra AT4 so I could have the 3.0 Duramax, but went with the 6.2 V8 Chevy because of more horsepower and cheaper fill-ups. The nor I've learned about the 3.0 Duramax the happier I am I went with the gasser. GM strongly recommends Top Tier diesel for the 3.0. Good luck finding it in the US. If you don't, GM recommends buying a fuel supplement that runs $18/bottle, and you're using almost a whole bottle for each full-up. I've driven my truck on a long distance trips, including a cross country trek. In the cross country trek I saw over 20 mpg, with a 50 mile average high of 24.4. No hyper-miling, drafting, etc. Cruise control was set at 8 mph over the posted speed limit in the interstate. Overall, I love the Trail Boss, but wouldn't go with the diesel. The diesel is best suited as a long distance driver, and probably better in a Suburban that primarily gets used for road trips. Just my opinion.
@GTGarageTalk
@GTGarageTalk Год назад
Our buddy Tim has a whole video addressing this with his long-term tester. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VaH47Qo0v1Q.html
@justinclark6053
@justinclark6053 9 месяцев назад
Anyone who compares this truck to the Toyota tundra Trd pro is highly misinformed and doesn’t know anything about either one of the trucks… I own a 2022 trail boss 6.2L. In no way shape or form can my trail boss hang with the Trd pro on an off-road course
@GTGarageTalk
@GTGarageTalk 9 месяцев назад
🤔
@shanewhittemore
@shanewhittemore Год назад
I really enjoy your videos. I went out and spent 75k on a Solar Octane TRD Pro after your last video and now you telling me I made a mistake and should have bought a Trail Boss?
@GTGarageTalk
@GTGarageTalk Год назад
I’d be happy with either. I really really loved that solar octane. As I mention (several times I think) I’m a Chevy guy from my core…so that played into it a bit. But, for certain things off-road, the angles on the trail Boss are just better.
@shanewhittemore
@shanewhittemore Год назад
@@GTGarageTalk I am just kidding. I love my new TRD Pro but now I am paranoid about the approach angles. To be honest I really like the Trail Boss with the diesel engine. That is one nice truck.
@GTGarageTalk
@GTGarageTalk Год назад
@@shanewhittemore 👍 As I mentioned in this video, the size of theses massive trucks really has me doubting how much I would take it out there if I owned it. We have a 4Runner coming soon and that really is the best size. We have take 2 other 4Runners out there and had a blast both times.
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