Chevrolet said it would launch the all-electric Silverado large pickup truck at CES 2022, the world’s most influential technology event.

The reveal will take place during the opening keynote delivered by General Motors chair and CEO Mary Barra on Wednesday, 5 January, 2022.

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The brand also confirmed the Silverado electric pickup would offer an optional, claimed segment leading fixed glass roof, offering expansive visibility, increased headroom, and an enhanced experience of spaciousness for both front and rear passengers. This is the first application of a fixed glass roof on a GM pickup in the full-size truck segment.

Designed as an EV from the ground up, the Silverado EV harnesses the best of the Ultium Platform and Silverado’s proven capability. The fleet and retail versions of the electric Silverado will offer customers a variety of options and are expected to be in high demand.

In addition to the fixed-glass roof, Chevrolet has confirmed the availability of four-wheel steer, a chassis feature that enables the vehicle to steer all four wheels.

The electric Silverado will offer customers a GM-estimated range of more than 400 miles on a full charge.