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GM steps up incentives: $7,500 off Silverado EV work trucks amid tax credit changes

GM offers a $7,500 discount on Silverado EV work trucks, countering the loss of federal tax credits due to new regulations.

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Last updated: 2024/07/26 at 8:41 PM
EV-a2zm Published July 26, 2024 3 Min Read
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New York, New York, USA - April 23, 2022 2024 Chevrolet Silverado all-electric pickup truck on display at the New York Auto Show
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American legacy automaker General Motors is counterbalancing the loss of federal tax credits for some of its electric vehicle offerings by providing a discount in the United States, CarsDirect reported, citing a memo to dealers.

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GM offsets federal tax credit loss with customer incentiveGM’s Ultium Promise BonusOther available incentives for the Chevrolet Silverado EV

GM Gives $7,500 Off Chevrolet Silverado EV Work Trucks Ineligible For Tax Credit https://t.co/4G3qKK0pyB pic.twitter.com/AQCeMGWlbm

— Flyin18T Motorsports (@Flyin18T) July 24, 2024

GM offsets federal tax credit loss with customer incentive

GM declared plans as early as the beginning of the year to make up for the lost federal tax credit for electric vehicle models that lost federal tax credit eligibility due to the rule changes under the Inflation Reduction Act.

The new federal tax credit rules for electric vehicles now limit pricing to $80,000 (MSRP). It also imposed new battery sourcing and processing requirements. These more stringent requirements disqualified many EVs, even those US-made that previously qualified.

As a result, none of the currently available trims of the Chevrolet Silverado EV no longer qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit.

GM’s Ultium Promise Bonus

In order to make up for tax credit ineligibility, GM decided to provide its own $7,500 discount for some of the ineligible Chevrolet Silverado EV variants under its Ultium Promise Bonus.

Last week, GM sent a memo to its dealers stating that buyers (not lessees) of Chevrolet Silverado EV 3WT and the 4WT trims can benefit from the $7,500 discount.

The deal lasts until January 1, 2025. These work truck models, identified by the “WT” label, are designed for commercial fleets and unavailable to individual consumers.

Here is the Chevrolet Silverado EV work truck. Would you take this or a F-150 Lightning Pro? https://t.co/9hBYuJTrTJ pic.twitter.com/y0dj6f4AlT

— Tollak ⚡️➕ (@ChargePozitive) November 25, 2023

Other available incentives for the Chevrolet Silverado EV

The $74,800 3WT and $78,900 4WT trims of the Chevrolet Silverado EV lost their federal tax credit eligibility due to their battery mineral sourcing, not the pricing.

Meanwhile, the $96,495 RST trim lost its federal tax credit also due to pricing rules. While this trim currently does not access GM’s Ultium Promise Bonus, there are still lease offers for interested customers.

Presented below is the lease offer for the 2024 Silverado EV RST First Edition 4WD as of July 2024:

  • $1,384 per month for 48 months
  • Ultra low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year
  • $3,884 due at signing (after all offers)
  • $0 security deposit
  • Available in the Miami market area

For reference, here are the pricing of the 2024 Chevy Silverado EV trim levels (including a $1,995 destination freight charge):

  • 1WT 2WD – $41,795
  • 3WT 4WD with 1FL Fleet Package – $68,895
  • 3WT 4WD – $74,900
  • 4WT 4WD – $79,900
  • RST First Edition 4WD – $96,495

Just picked up the Chevrolet Silverado EV for work. This is our second electric truck (the first is the Ford Lightning).

People think electric trucks aren’t practical for builders or too expensive. I’m here to say they’re wrong:

We did the math and if we bought a new gas truck… pic.twitter.com/AuYYHnBy4T

— Some Guy Named Sean (@99SeanH) May 31, 2024

GM seems to be particularly focused on selling its Silverado EV work trucks. CarsDirect reported last month that the company encouraged dealers with a $2,500 incentive for each electric Silverado work truck they sold, indicating a notable increase from just $1,000 before that date.

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TAGGED: Chevrolet Silverado EV, Electric Vehicle, EV, General Motors, Inflation Reduction Act, USA
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