Mary
Lowry of Everett, Washington's Herald-Net publication test drove
the ZR2 when her area of Snohomish County was experiencing heavy snow and took
the truck to a forest service road near Stevens Pass to put its off-road chops
to the test. She was driving the 4WD short-box crew cab model, also equipped
with the 2.8-liter 4-cylinder diesel engine and standard six-speed automatic
transmission. This proper and off-road-ready setup cranks out 186 horsepower
and 369 lb-ft of torque and boasts a hefty 7,700 lb towing ability.
The
Bison performance special edition is the first time that Chevy has collaborated
with Michigan-based AEV, which is widely known as the premier entity for
off-road additions. The Bison model features a flow-through Chevy lettered
grille bar, AEV front and rear bumper, fog lamps, wheel moldings, front and
rear floor liners, embroidered headrests, AEV 17-inch wheels, boron steel skid
plates for the fuel tank, rear differential, and transfer case. There's even an
AEV air snorkel, that can supply filtered air to the engine when plowing
through extreme dust.
Mary
also highlighted the great comfort factor that she enjoyed by means of a
six-way power driver seat, heated front seats with power lumbar adjustment, a
rear folding bench seat, heated tilt and telescoping steering wheel with audio
controls, wireless device charging, 8-inch touchscreen, voice recognition,
Bluetooth, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay capability, and OnStar services with
available Wi-Fi. New for 2020 are key fob operated tailgate lock control and
Tire Fill Alert, a real lifesaver during winter months when you don't want
pressure to fluctuate dangerously.
Even
with all of the extra additives on board to assure that the Bison is the ruler
of all off-road domains, the highway ride was still surprisingly smooth, minus
a bit of the instability and grippiness that Mary expected from the ZR2. “The
fun begins when the pavement ends” when you're at the wheel of the Bison, and
the skid plates and rock sliders are some of the most important components when
it comes to the protection of the vital elements of the truck that are the
first to suffer when pushed to the limit. We guarantee that pushing said limits
has never been more fun, and any snow-covered pass standing in your way will be
conquered with ease!
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