The heavy-duty 2023 Chevy Silverado 2500HD pickup truck provides impressive towing capability for pulling heavy trailers, 5th wheels, boats and equipment. At Antich Automotive, we want to provide an in-depth look at the 2500HD’s towing capacity, available equipment, configurations and tips for optimal performance.
2023 Chevy 2500HD Max Towing Capacity
The maximum conventional towing capacity for the properly equipped 2023 Chevy Silverado 2500HD is:
Up to 18,510 lbs
This impressive rating requires the available Max Trailering Package, dual rear wheel setup and a gooseneck/5th wheel hitch.
For conventional towing with a bumper pull or tag trailer, capacity is a bit lower but still robust:
Up to 15,000 lbs
The 2500HD provides plenty of power for towing heavy equipment, large boats, multi-horse trailers, big 5th wheel campers and more.
Gas vs Diesel Towing Capacities
The 2023 Chevy Silverado 2500HD is offered with two engine choices:
- 6.6L V8 Gas – 401 hp/464 lb-ft
- 6.6L V8 Turbo Diesel – 445 hp/910 lb-ft
Here is how the max tow ratings compare:
Configuration | Gas Towing | Diesel Towing |
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Max 5th Wheel/Gooseneck | 16,800 lbs | 18,510 lbs |
Max Conventional Towing | 14,500 lbs | 15,000 lbs |
The Duramax turbo diesel provides the highest tow ratings, especially for big fifth wheel campers or gooseneck trailers. But even the V8 gas engine offers robust towing capabilities for most needs.
Towing Packages & Equipment
To reach the max towing capacities, the 2500HD needs to be equipped with the following:
Max Trailering Package
This includes an integrated trailer brake controller, heavier-duty radiator, revised suspension calibration and a high-capacity rear axle. This unlocks the highest tow ratings.
Gooseneck/5th Wheel Package
Includes an in-bed gooseneck hitch prep package with bracket reinforcements. Required for max 5th wheel towing over 16,000 lbs.
Dual Rear Wheels
Dually setup helps provide additional stability under heavy loads. Required for max conventional towing over 14,500 lbs.
Tow/Haul Mode
Optimizes transmission shift points and extends downhill braking power. Engaged via a button on the dash.
Integrated Trailer Brake Controller
Tap into the truck’s brake system to activate electric or electric-over-hydraulic trailer brakes. Adjustable output levels.
Hitch Guidance
Provides a visual overlay on the rearview camera display to help align the hitch ball and trailer receiver.
Popular Silverado 2500HD Towing Combinations
Here are some examples of proven truck and trailer pairings for the 2500HD:
- 30 ft Travel Trailer – 15,000 lb capacity fifth wheel campers
- 40 ft Toy Hauler – Can accommodate heavy garage models up to 20,000 lbs
- 30 ft Horse Trailer – 3-4 horse slant and stock combos
- 30+ ft Enclosed Trailer – Heavy car haulers and cargo trailers
- 40+ ft Boat Trailer – For towing extra large inboard cruisers and yachts
- Bulk Cargo Trailers – Dump trailers, flatbeds, tag-a-longs over 10,000 lbs
- Heavy Equipment – Skid steers, dozers, excavators/construction equipment
The Silverado 2500HD provides plenty of reserve towing power for even the biggest trailers.
Towing Tips & Guidelines
Follow these important guidelines when towing heavy loads near the Silverado 2500HD’s max capacity:
- Verify hitch setup for tongue weight and pin box height
- Use a weight distribution hitch for improved control and stability
- Check trailer tire condition and inflation
- Confirm all trailer brakes are adjusted and functioning
- Consider supplemental mirrors to improve rear visibility
- Allow extra room for stopping distances under load
- Ease up acceleration and braking for smoother performance
- Engage exhaust brakes on steep downhill grades
- Watch trans and engine temperature gauges for signs of overworking
- Double check safety chain and breakaway switch connections
- Verify trailer wheel chocks and load securing
- Ensure trailer lights, turn signals and electric are functioning
- Always maintain safe speeds – never exceed posted limits
Towing Features & Technology
The Silverado 2500HD provides the latest tech and towing features:
- Surround view camera helps easily hitch up trailers
- Jack-knife alert warns against trailer sway/jack-knifing
- Auto electric parking brake simplifies activating trailer brakes
- Up to 15 camera views for added visibility and trailering
- Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto works with trailer apps
- In-vehicle Trailering App tracks fuel, maintenance, light codes, etc
- Tow/Haul mode optimized for trailer performance
- Auto-leveling suspension for maintaining ride height when loaded
- Diesel exhaust brake improves downhill control under load
- Advanced trailering mirrors for increased rear visibility
Towing Packages & Costs
There are a few ways Silverado 2500HD buyers can equip their truck for heavy towing:
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Max Trailering Package – $1,685 MSRP from factory. Provides integrated brake controller, heavier axle, radiator upgrade and revised suspension.
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Gooseneck Prep Package – $370 MSRP from factory. Reinforced mounting points in the truck bed for fifth wheel hitches.
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Aftermarket Gooseneck Hitch – About $800-1,500 for DIY gooseneck ball installation. Reinforcement kit recommended.
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Aftermarket 5th Wheel Hitch – Range from $600 entry-level to $1,800 for premium models. Provides necessary 5th wheel connection.
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Dealer-Installed Towing Accessories – Options like supplemental mirrors, hitches, wiring etc can be equipped at the dealership.
With the right configuration and preparation, the robust Silverado 2500HD can confidently handle towing even the biggest and heaviest trailers at near its max capacity. Proper setup is key for optimum safety and performance.