How Long Is a Chevy Single Cab Long Bed Truck?

Chevy single cab long bed trucks offer a spacious interior and plenty of hauling capacity. The length of these trucks varies by model, with some stretching up to 21 feet in length.

The most popular Chevy single cab long bed truck is the Silverado 1500. This pickup truck is available in several different configurations, but the longest version measures 20 feet and 8 inches from bumper to bumper.

This makes it one of the largest single cab pickups on the market. It also has an 8-foot-long bed that provides plenty of cargo space for hauling items such as a couple of 4×8 sheets of plywood or several large boxes.

The next longest Chevy single cab long bed truck is the Colorado ZR2 Bison. This model measures just a few inches shy of 20 feet, at 19 feet and 11 inches from front to rear. This pickup truck has a 6-foot-2-inch cargo box that is perfect for smaller loads such as camping gear or garden supplies.

Chevy also offers several other models that are shorter than the Silverado 1500 and the Colorado ZR2 Bison, including the Trailblazer, Equinox and Trax SUVs and the Traverse crossover SUV. The Trailblazer measures 17 feet and 9 inches in length while the Equinox comes in at 17 feet and 7 inches in length. The Trax measures 16 feet and 10 inches while the Traverse comes in at 16 feet and 7 inches overall.

Conclusion: Chevy offers a variety of single cab long bed trucks that range from 16 to 21 feet in length depending on model chosen. The Silverado 1500 is one of their longest models, measuring up to 20 feet and 8 inches from bumper to bumper with an 8-foot-long cargo box for hauling large items such as furniture or tools.

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Stephen Dunn