2026 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab 2FL
2026 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab 2FL Lease Offer in Indiana
Scatterfield Road carries them all day, I-69 carries them out to the job, and a Madison County winter asks a truck to start cold, pull a trailer and still take the family to Pendleton on Saturday. The Silverado Crew Cab 2FL is built for exactly that week, with the room of a full four-door cab and the standard TurboMax engine that gives you real torque without stepping up to a V8.
You can now lease the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab 2FL for $329 per month for 36 months with $2,500 due at signing. To get started, click "Get Offer" and fill out the form on this page before 08/31/2026.
Highlighted Features
- Eight-Speed Automatic: The TurboMax pairs with an eight-speed automatic and Active Fuel Management with Automatic Stop/Start.
- 40/20/40 Split-Bench Front Seat: The standard bench opens up a center seating position and folds down for a work surface.
- Navigation Capability: Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Premium carries navigation capability and Google built-in compatibility, which requires a select service plan.
- Two USB Ports: Two USB charge and data ports sit on the instrument panel, standard across the Silverado line.
- IntelliBeam High Beams: Automatic high beams switch themselves for oncoming traffic, part of the standard Chevy Safety Assist suite.
Vehicle Highlights
- TurboMax Power: The standard 2.7L TurboMax four-cylinder makes 310 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque, backed by an eight-speed automatic.
- Crew Cab Room: The Crew Cab body gives you a full second row and seating for six on the standard 40/20/40 split-bench.
- 13.4-Inch Touchscreen: Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Premium runs on a 13.4-inch diagonal HD color touchscreen with navigation capability.
- Wireless Phone Projection: Wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto come standard, so your phone connects without a cable.
- Chevy Safety Assist: Six driver assistance features are standard, including Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking and Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning.
Why Lease a New Silverado?
A truck earns its keep in its first few years, and a lease keeps you in that window. You drive the Silverado while it is newest and under full factory warranty, which is when a work truck is at its most dependable and least likely to cost you a day off the job. Leasing also keeps the truck market's swings off your shoulders, because you are not the one guessing what a used half-ton will be worth after a few winters of Indiana salt. When your term ends you simply step into the next Silverado, with whatever Chevrolet has added to the cab and the safety suite by then.
Vehicle Features
Performance
The 2.7L TurboMax is the Silverado's standard engine, and it is a more serious piece of equipment than the cylinder count suggests. It produces 310 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque, and that torque figure is the number that matters when you are pulling away from a stop with weight behind you. Active Fuel Management and Automatic Stop/Start work in the background to trim fuel use in stop-and-go driving, and the eight-speed automatic keeps the engine in its useful range whether you are running Scatterfield Road or holding a steady speed on I-69.
Interior and Technology
Inside, the 2FL runs Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Premium on a 13.4-inch diagonal HD color multi-touch touchscreen, which is the larger of the two systems Chevrolet fits to the Silverado line. It carries navigation capability and Google built-in compatibility, which requires a select service plan. Wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto mean your phone pairs the moment you get in, with no cable to find. Two USB charge and data ports sit on the instrument panel, and the standard 40/20/40 split-bench front seat gives you a center position when you need to carry a third person up front.
Safety
Chevy Safety Assist comes standard on the Silverado, and it is a genuine safety net rather than a single feature. Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking and Front Pedestrian Braking watch the road ahead. Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning helps keep the truck between the lines on a long highway run. A Following Distance Indicator and Forward Collision Alert keep you honest about the gap in front of you, and IntelliBeam automatic high beams handle the switching on a dark county road so you can keep your hands on the wheel.