What’s Covered Under the 2022 Silverado Battery Warranty?
Wondering what the 2022 Silverado battery warranty covers? Learn about GM’s EV truck coverage, what is included, what is not, and how to extend your protection with Granger Warranty.
Understand what the 2022 Silverado battery warranty includes, how it protects EV truck owners, and when to consider extended coverage options.
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**The 2022 Chevrolet Silverado stands as a reliable workhorse, whether you drive the gas-powered version or the electric Silverado EV. When it comes to one of the most vital (and expensive) components, your vehicle’s battery, you want clarity and confidence in your coverage. That is where the 2022 Silverado battery warranty comes into play. This blog breaks down what is covered under the original factory warranty, what EV truck owners should know about battery protection, and how to keep that peace of mind going long after the original coverage expires.
Chevrolet provides generous coverage for both gas-powered and EV variants of the 2022 Silverado. Here’s how the battery warranty stacks up:
Component | Coverage Term | Mileage Limit | Transferable? |
12V Battery (Gas Models) | 3 years / 36,000 miles (Bumper to Bumper) | 36,000 miles | Yes |
High-Voltage EV Battery | 8 years / 100,000 miles | 100,000 miles | Yes (one transfer) |
Key Highlights:
Even though GM offers strong EV truck coverage, there are limits to what is included. Here is what falls outside the warranty scope:
The GM Protection Plan and other factory-backed options for Chevrolet models can help you stay protected beyond factory limits. Extended EV truck coverage includes:
Granger Warranty offers nationwide extended coverage backed by GM so you can stay protected well beyond the 100,000-mile mark.
Getting a quote for extended coverage is quick and simple:
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The 2022 Silverado battery warranty covers the EV battery for 8 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. For gas models, the standard 12V battery is covered for 3 years or 36,000 miles.
Yes. The EV battery warranty is transferable one time to a new owner, which can help improve the truck’s resale value.
Yes. If the high-voltage EV battery loses more than 40 percent of its original capacity within the 8-year or 100,000-mile warranty period, it may qualify for repair or replacement under warranty.
EV truck coverage includes the high-voltage battery system for 8 years or 100,000 miles, while gas-powered models include a 3-year or 36,000-mile bumper to bumper warranty that covers the 12V battery.
Yes, you can purchase an extended warranty at any time before your original coverage expires. Granger Warranty offers GM-backed plans that extend your battery and powertrain protection.
Whether you drive a traditional gas Silverado or the innovative EV version, do not let your warranty expire without a backup plan. Get a no-pressure quote today at GrangerWarranty.com and enjoy worry-free ownership for years to come.
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