
If you live in Lexington, you know how many incredible recreational opportunities there are in the great outdoors here. It’s a gorgeous city, famous for its equine culture, with amazing racetracks and farms housing some of the best horses in the region. Lexington is also home to several excellent lakes for boating excursions, like Jacobson Park Lake and Lake Fontaine. Lexington is made for those who love the fresh air and fun in the sun, and that calls for a vehicle with great trailering capabilities, like the 2023 Chevy Silverado 1500. As your premier Chevy dealer near Lexington, we here at Dan Cummins Chevrolet would love to show you why the Silverado 1500 is the perfect pickup for those who need advanced trailering technology to meet the daily challenges on the job site and beyond.
Whether you’re part of the horseracing community and require heavy towing capabilities to transport your stallions or just enjoy a peaceful weekend in the wilderness, the Chevy Silverado 1500 has the power and capabilities you’re looking for in a rugged truck and more. Chevrolet designed the 2023 model with innovative technologies that help you be in command when trailering, so you can confidently transport your load, no matter where you’re traveling. From smartly-placed cameras to special monitoring systems, the 2023 Chevy Silverado 1500 has the features you need if you plan on utilizing your truck’s trailering abilities often. Here’s a closer look at the trailer-friendly camera views we love in this classic light-duty pickup.
Monitor Your Hitch From All Angles
The 2023 Chevy Silverado offers four available hitch views through its cameras. You’ll see this live footage populate on the massive touchscreen in the center console. Each strategic view will let you know if what you’re trailering needs tending to and helps you make smart decisions on the road. The Rear Top-Down View will give you a good look at how much space you have between your truck bed and surrounding hazards, helping you make precise steering decisions when driving and parking. The specific view will display the area where the end of your truck bed connects to whatever you’re trailering, helping you determine where you can fit.
The Bed View essentially shows you what you would see if you were to turn completely around and look inside your bed. You’ll see the entirety of its interior and the front of whatever you’re trailering. If you’re wondering whether or not the contents have shifted or your cargo needs re-fastening, this view is great for that. It even features a zoom feature for a closer look and Bed Hitch Guidance for seamless hitching.
An HD Surround View offers a top-down bird’s-eye view; think of it like a zoomed-out version of the rear top-down because you’ll see the truck in its entirety. On a split screen, you’ll also see what’s behind the trailer as well. Finally, a Hitch View gives you a close look at the receiver hitch to help you when you’re linking up with a trailer.
Drive With a Second, No Six, Pairs of Eyes
With six driver views available, you practically get six new sets of eyes monitoring what’s happening around, behind, and in your truck and trailer at all times. If you opt for this camera view package, when you glimpse up at your rearview mirror, you’ll actually see rear camera footage instead of your reflection for a crystal-clear image of what’s behind you. Don’t worry that your trailer will obstruct your rear camera vision, either; a Transparent Trailer View lets you see right through your trailer (it’s like having x-ray vision).
Additionally, a Rear Trailer View camera will stream footage of everything behind your trailer onto your touchscreen. This is very useful when backing up with a trailer because it even provides trailering guidelines and an angle indicator to help you better plan your steering moves. If you want to periodically check in on your cargo, an Inside Trailer View lets you do that. This is ideal for Lexington drivers who transport horses and want to ensure your live cargo is safe and content.
A Front Camera View is also available, providing a good look at areas you might not be able to see with your eyes. This is useful during tricky parking jobs or when navigating narrow streets. Finally, a Pic-In-Pic Side View offers two views simultaneously; the rear side view and the rear trailer view. Everyone can use a little extra assistance when trailering, and these six genius camera angles help drivers better monitor some of those more vulnerable areas when driving.
Become a Trailer Parking Expert With Five Parking Views
Parking a pickup truck can be difficult enough when you aren’t trailering heavy cargo. The difficulty level jumps significantly once you’re trailering. Fortunately, the 2023 Silverado 1500 has five available parking camera views to help you nail tricking parking jobs.
A Rear Camera View shows you the area directly behind your truck bed (i.e., the front of your trailered item) and offers guidelines to guide you into a parking spot. Then a Rear Side View displays footage of each side of your truck and trailer. These will show up side-by-side on a split screen. One of the cool things about this is that it recognizes which turn signal you have activated and favors the appropriate camera angle. It even has a trailer length indicator to help you better decide whether or not you can fit into that spot.
Then there’s the Bowl View, which is one of our favorites to show drivers. It displays a rear-facing 3-D surround view of our truck, so you’ll see the front of your truck at an angle that’s slightly above. This is a highly useful view when steering in reverse because it offers a comprehensive look at the truck and front of the trailer. When squeezing into particularly tight spots, the Front Side View will show you what’s happening around your tires. And finally, a Front Top-Down View shows you your hood and bumper from above to get the truck perfectly straight.
Lexington Drivers With Trailering Needs; Check Out the Silverado 1500 Today
We cannot recommend adding these camera packages enough to our customers who trailer regularly for work or recreation. Sometimes, having a friend hop out and verbally guide you into a spot just isn’t enough, and that’s where these innovative tools come in to save the day. These camera views were cleverly designed to show the exact spots drivers need extra help monitoring when trailering. They can help prevent costly accidents and protect your cargo. We love showing these off to potential Silverado 1500 buyers because they tend to elicit a lot of excitement. Camera views like these are a game changer for those who frequently trailer cargo.
If you are ready to improve your trailering abilities and maneuver confidently, visit us and check out a model with these camera views. A team member will be happy to show you how to manage them and walk you through each specific angle. No matter what type of cargo you carry regularly, the cutting-edge trailering tools found in the Silverado 1500 will undoubtedly give you an added layer of safety and confidence not found in other full-size trucks, and when it comes to carrying challenging cargo, the more protection, the better. Now it’s time for you to experience this innovation up close and personal. Come in today, and our knowledgeable sales team will help you get behind the wheel of the Silverado 1500 to take your trailering experience to the next level.

