The folks at Fox Factory aren’t waiting for Chevrolet to build a real competitor to the F-150 Raptor R or Ram TRX. They built one: the 2024 Chevrolet Silverado Fox Factory Edition. It makes 700 horsepower and enough suspension travel to land safely on an aircraft carrier. It’s not a one-time thing either. Fox Factory will build 500 of these rugged Silverados, but there’s a catch: It costs $209,999.
Fox Factory says this is an estimated starting MSRP, but it’s still $100,000 more than an F-150 Raptor R. For the price, you get a supercharger mounted on the 6.2 V8 liters of the Silverado, increasing output to the aforementioned 700 hp and 640 lbs. -torque feet. A Borla exhaust adds noise, and it all goes through Chevrolet’s 10-speed automatic transmission. But the main dish here, it’s not the powertrain.
Fox is known for its off-road wizardry, and this upgraded Silverado ditches the leaf spring rear suspension for a long-travel multi-link setup. Fox 3.2 coilovers and aluminum swingarms provide 15.5 inches of usable travel in the rear. Up front, there’s 14.5 inches of travel with Fox 3.2 shocks in a long-travel A-arm setup. It’s an electronically controlled, semi-active system that can be managed inside the truck, with Fox Factory emphasizing “real-time off-road high-speed control and stability.”
Baja Kits worked with Fox Factory on the setup, which features a Dana 60 axle and ARB air locker in the rear. The factory limited-slip front axle gets 3.73 gears, and the changes add six inches to the Silverado’s track. Everything rides on 17-inch Method wheels shod with 37-inch BFG K02 tires.
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To accommodate the mechanical changes, Fox Factory adds numerous bodywork upgrades. The hood and wide front fenders are made of carbon fiber, as are the rear bedsides. It wears new high-clearance bumpers front and rear, has plenty of lights, and the interior is upgraded with Alcantara and even more carbon fiber.
Fox Factory isn’t saying when its top-flight Silverado will be available, but the company is taking reservations now with an upfront payment of $5,000.
The folks at Fox Factory aren’t waiting for Chevrolet to build a real competitor to the F-150 Raptor R or Ram TRX. They built one: the 2024 Chevrolet Silverado Fox Factory Edition. It makes 700 horsepower and enough suspension travel to land safely on an aircraft carrier. It’s not a one-time thing either. Fox Factory will build 500 of these rugged Silverados, but there’s a catch: It costs $209,999.
Fox Factory says this is an estimated starting MSRP, but it’s still $100,000 more than an F-150 Raptor R. For the price, you get a supercharger mounted on the 6.2 V8 liters of the Silverado, increasing output to the aforementioned 700 hp and 640 lbs. -torque feet. A Borla exhaust adds noise, and it all goes through Chevrolet’s 10-speed automatic transmission. But the main dish here, it’s not the powertrain.
Fox is known for its off-road wizardry, and this upgraded Silverado ditches the leaf spring rear suspension for a long-travel multi-link setup. Fox 3.2 coilovers and aluminum swingarms provide 15.5 inches of usable travel in the rear. Up front, there’s 14.5 inches of travel with Fox 3.2 shocks in a long-travel A-arm setup. It’s an electronically controlled, semi-active system that can be managed inside the truck, with Fox Factory emphasizing “real-time off-road high-speed control and stability.”
Baja Kits worked with Fox Factory on the setup, which features a Dana 60 axle and ARB air locker in the rear. The factory limited-slip front axle gets 3.73 gears, and the changes add six inches to the Silverado’s track. Everything rides on 17-inch Method wheels shod with 37-inch BFG K02 tires.
16 Pictures
To accommodate the mechanical changes, Fox Factory adds numerous bodywork upgrades. The hood and wide front fenders are made of carbon fiber, as are the rear bedsides. It wears new high-clearance bumpers front and rear, has plenty of lights, and the interior is upgraded with Alcantara and even more carbon fiber.
Fox Factory isn’t saying when its top-flight Silverado will be available, but the company is taking reservations now with an upfront payment of $5,000.