How the Silverado 2500 HD Outperforms One of Its Toughest Rivals

A red 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500HD ZR2 Bison is shown parked off-road.

When it comes to rivalry, perhaps no competition is as fierce as the one between Chevy and Ford. For over a century, these two powerhouse brands have been neck-and-neck, designing vehicles that have revolutionized the way we work, travel, and explore. Chevrolet offers drivers the chance to harness impeccable power, capabilities, and more, all for a fair price. If you're searching for the ultimate workmate, the HD arsenal won't let you down. 

At Dave Gill Chevrolet, we have the Chevy Silverado 2500 for sale, and contrary to popular belief, it can do more than just work-it can embark on exciting adventures, take you to new places, and deliver the confident ride you've always wanted in a heavy-duty truck. The Ford F-250 is its ultimate rival, and when it comes to towing, hauling, and general hard work, both trucks impress. So, when comparing the 2024 Silverado 2500 vs. the 2024 Ford F-250 in other areas, you'll find that the Silverado nameplate is more talented than you may realize.

Cargo Capacity

It's a known fact that the Silverado arsenal holds the title for the most cargo volume of any of its competitors, and the Silverado 2500 HD is no exception. Not only can you expect to take advantage of up to 83.5 cu.ft. of space for equipment, jobsite materials, and other gear in its long bed, but you also get to enjoy 12 standard tie-downs, which can handle up to 500 lbs per corner to help you accommodate more inside this ultra-durable bed. Its bed is a marvel in the industry, with the exciting and much-appreciated six-function Multi-Flex Tailgate available to help you accommodate more gear and configure into the cargo solution you need, whether on the job site, the campsite, or anywhere else. 

From helping you access your bed with ease to setting up as a workstation on the construction site, the Multi-Flex Tailgate is a game-changer in the industry. Unfortunately for the F-250, you won't get to harness as much cargo volume, as this truck is only rated to carry up to 78.5 cu.ft. of gear, and perhaps the biggest disappointment of all is the fact that there's not a multifunctional tailgate like you'll find with Chevy offered in the Ford truck lineup.

Innovative Tech

Chevrolet is a brand known for offering drivers more of the features they want for a price they can afford. Some of the main features drivers are searching for belong in the tech category, and when it comes to innovation, the 2024 Silverado 2500 HD delivers. With an available 13.4-inch diagonal infotainment touchscreen, you can access all your must-have connectivity features in brilliant definition. You'll also find a 12.3-inch Driver Information Center available to keep an eye on the important aspects of your drive. Top trailering tech is also there to help make any size haul a more controlled experience, allowing you to take advantage of up to 14 available camera views, including the all-new Enhanced Transparent Trailer View to help you view what's going on beyond your trailer.

The F-250 has its fair share of trailering tech, including Hitch Assist and Backup Assist; however, the sheer number of camera views you'll get to enjoy with the Silverado 2500 HD far exceeds what rivals have to offer. You'll also find that the F-250's largest touchscreen available is a 12-inch option, so if this is a must-have feature for you, the Silverado 2500 HD is better suited to your needs.

Off-Road Readiness

Another area where the Silverado inventory shines is off-roading, and as the terrain becomes daunting, rest assured that the all-new, first-ever Silverado 2500 HD ZR2 will thrill you. From a 1.5-inch suspension lift to 35-inch mud terrain tires, Multimatic DSSV dampers, and a rear e-locking differential, the ZR2 model will help you traverse some of the most challenging environments with agility and tenacity. You'll find other off-road-ready models in its inventory, including the Trail Boss, which includes specialized Z71 shocks and suspension system, all-terrain tires, red recovery hooks, and more rugged features to withstand the elements.

The F-250 doesn't have as many options in its lineup when you're looking to get off the beaten path. There are a couple of special packages available to arm the Super Duty with rugged features, including the Tremor and FX4. These packages add in all-terrain tires, a specialized suspension system, reinforced skid plates, and more bold elements; however, if you're looking for a dedicated off-road model in the F-250's trim lineup, you won't find one.

A close up shows the grille on a black 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500 for sale.

Styling Enhancements

The Silverado 2500 HD has received quite a few upgrades to its overall design for the 2024 model year, including a revitalized grille and front bumper, as well as dazzling LED headlamps. The first-ever Midnight Edition makes its way into the HD lineup this year, offering a Black Ice grille bar, black power-retractable assist steps, available 22-inch high-gloss wheels, and more sultry elements to add serious style to this hard-working truck. When you want to make a statement on the streets and wherever else you're traveling next, the newest Silverado 2500 models will do just that. Unfortunately, the 2024 F-250 arsenal looks essentially the same as last year, with no new styling elements.

Trim Selection

From no-nonsense work trucks to fearless adventurers and high-level travelers, there's something for everybody in the Silverado 2500 HD's lineup. Being able to choose from so many different trims allows you to find the truck that meets your driving requirements and more. You can harness exceptional luxury in the High Country model, which showcases premium leather appointments, open-pore wood trim, chrome accents, and more engaging features. The ZR2 trim elevates your status on the trails with a lifted suspension, durable skid plates, perforated leather seating surfaces with vibrant yellow accent stitching, and more thrilling elements to heighten the excitement during your adventure. There are plenty of options in the Silverado HD lineup to appeal to everyone from work crews to off-roaders, luxury-seeking travelers, and others. Ford has a nice selection of trims available for its F-250 line; however, versatility is lacking as there's no dedicated off-road trim.

Pricing

In true Chevy fashion, you can harness exceptional quality, power, and features for prices that don't break the bank. With a starting price lower than Ford can offer, Chevy's Silverado 2500 HD lineup is a fantastic value. Unfortunately for Ford, you can end up paying quite a lot, especially if you're interested in one of the top-of-the-line trims, like the Limited, which runs close to $100K. This trim gets you leather seats, a twin-panel moonroof, and a 12-inch touchscreen, whereas Chevy's High Country offers premium leather appointments, heated seats, and a 13.4-inch display for a starting price close to $70K.[a]

A black 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500HD High Country is shown parked on a concrete driveway.

Experience the 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD for Yourself

It's clear that you're able to get more for less with the Silverado 2500 HD, whether you're searching for cargo capacity, tech, trim selection, or off-road capability. You're also able to enjoy revamped styling elements this year, and new options have been added to the lineup to intensify the experience like never before. Unfortunately, the F-250 doesn't offer as much space in its bed, nor does it have a multifunctional tailgate like the Chevy. You also won't get to take advantage of a large touchscreen display, and for prices that are well above the cost of the Silverado 2500 HD, it's difficult to choose the F-250 here. When you want to harness an experience like no other, whether you're working, exploring, or just cruising down the highway, the 2024 Silverado 2500 HD will impress you in every possible way.


[a] MSRP may change without notice. See dealer for complete details.Â