The basic design of a full-size pickup hasn't changed too much over time. Obviously, technology has made them more aerodynamic and powerful. But overall, you get a cab and a bed. Throw on some durable wheels and you are ready to get to work. When you look at a truck, you know you're looking at a truck. But that doesn't mean it isn't hiding some surprises. Take, for example, the 2021 Chevy Silverado 1500. Cab. Bed. Look the same. What doesn't is its new tailgate. Now, you'll find the Multi-Flex Tailgate on the new Silverado.

Originally slated to make its debut in 2022, Chevy surprised everyone by attaching this functional tailgate to the 2021 Silverado 1500. And you are the winner. At first glance it may not catch your attention. But look a little longer and you will see there is more to it than just a gate that opens up and down. No, this tailgate works with you, in a way you need it to.

  • For starters, you don't even need to physically touch the tailgate to open it. With just tap of your key fob, it opens up like a traditional tailgate.
  • You can limit the number of times you climb up on the bumper to reach your cargo with a section, just above the legendary bow-tie badge, that lowers so you can reach or secure items without completely lowering the tailgate.
  • Hauling longer items like wood or rebar? Bring the tailgate down and lift a flap to keep your load safe and secure.
  • Have more items in the back of the bed? Lower the center flap to give you a little more room to access deeper cargo.
  • No more climbing on the bumper or leaping onto the tailgate. Bring the gate all the way down and lift the flap to use as an easy step to access the bed.

Team One Chevrolet Buick GMC understands how much you use your truck for work or a weekend retreat. You shouldn't have to exert extra energy just to get the items in the back. The 2021 Chevy Silverado 1500 makes accessing or securing your cargo easier than ever before. Find the 2021 Chevy Silverado in Charlotte, MI and test out the all-new Multi-Flex tailgate.

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