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There is no denying that the 2021 Chevrolet Silverado is a great truck. So great that it gives its competitors a run for their money. But like any other remarkable vehicle in the market, it also needs regular updating.

For the coming model year, General Motors announced it will be launching an all-new version of the Silverado, along with a new version of its corporate cousin, the GMC Sierra. And recently, the refreshed Silverado was spotted while testing in the wild, heavily covered in camouflage.

In a video of what is believed to be the 2022 Silverado, the tailpipe of the vehicle is shown while being followed by the one taking the video. This suggests that the upcoming model will not be an all-electric model. It could, however, be hybridized.

The heavy camouflage covering the truck could also indicate a drastic change in styling might come to the model, especially as it can be heard on the video that even its interiors are well covered up.

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GM has yet to reveal more information about the upcoming Chevy Silverado (and GMC Sierra), although it might not be long until eagle-eyed enthusiasts spot the prototype in the wild again.

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