Chevy's Silverado EV ZR2 blasts into off-road racing at Mint 400
Can electric trucks survive extreme off-road racing? Chevy’s Silverado EV ZR2 is about to find out at the Mint 400.

Chevrolet is pushing electric technology to new extremes with its Silverado EV ZR2, an innovative off-road racing concept that's set to compete in the challenging Mint 400 desert race. This move marks an important step forward in proving the practicality and performance potential of electric trucks in demanding off-road conditions. Chevy
Bringing electric power to proven off-road racers
The Silverado EV ZR2 joins Chevy’s established off-road racing team, Hall Racing, led by veteran driver Chad Hall. Hall Racing, recognized for its successes with the Silverado ZR2 and Colorado ZR2, is helping Chevrolet test the performance and durability of electric propulsion under real-world racing conditions.
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Off-road focused suspension
At the core of the Silverado EV ZR2’s off-road capabilities are Multimatic adaptive spool valve (ASV) dampers. These advanced dampers precisely control suspension movements by adjusting fluid flow, significantly improving ride comfort, stability, and handling in challenging environments.
With more than 13 inches of front and rear suspension travel, the Silverado EV ZR2 maintains excellent wheel articulation, critical for keeping tire contact with the ground over rugged terrain. It also rides on 37-inch BF Goodrich KM3 Mud-Terrain tires, designed specifically to handle rough surfaces with reinforced sidewalls and deep tread patterns for excellent traction. Chevy
Tri-motor powertrain for Chevy Silverado EV ZR2
Powering the Silverado EV ZR2 is an advanced tri-motor electric setup delivering a remarkable 1,100 horsepower and 11,500 lb-ft of torque. The standard dual-motor Silverado EV, offers up 754 horsepower and 785 lb-ft of torque. Regardless, electric vehicle characteristic are particularly advantageous in off-road racing, where instant responsiveness and precise power control can determine competitive success.
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From racing innovations to everyday trucks
Past racing experiences have directly influenced Chevy’s consumer trucks, leading to better suspension tuning, greater durability, and stronger protective components like skid plates.
Chad Hall notes, "Working directly with Chevy engineers always results in real-world improvements." Hall Racing’s remarkable track record, completing 53 out of 54 races since teaming up with Chevrolet in 2017, highlights the reliability and effectiveness of these racing-driven developments. Chevy
Silverado EV Trail Boss: Racing-inspired tech for consumers
As the Silverado EV ZR2 competes at the Mint 400, Chevrolet is simultaneously preparing the Silverado EV Trail Boss for off-road enthusiasts. This consumer-oriented truck will feature practical enhancements such as 18-inch wheels, durable 35-inch all-terrain tires, and a unique Terrain Mode designed to optimize handling and performance on various surfaces.
More details on the Silverado EV Trail Boss are expected soon, reinforcing Chevrolet’s commitment to bringing competition-tested technology to its consumer lineup.
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