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Chevy Silverado EV Struggles to Find Buyers Despite Solid Debut

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General Motors launched the Chevrolet Silverado EV as its flagship all-electric pickup truck for the American market. Despite being regarded as a competent first attempt in the electric truck segment, the vehicle has failed to attract strong consumer demand. Analysts and reviewers suggest the truck has room for improvement in areas that could make it more competitive. The slow sales highlight the broader challenges automakers face in convincing buyers to switch from traditional gas-powered trucks to electric alternatives.

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