New 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 5500 Crew Cab Cab Chassis
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The Chevrolet Silverado 5500 Cab Chassis is built for demanding commercial applications that require a higher GVWR, reinforced frame, and heavy-duty components. Compared to the 3500 or 4500 models, the 5500 Cab Chassis offers more upfit flexibility, greater payload capacity, and improved durability for long-term fleet use. It’s designed to handle specialized equipment, large service bodies, or other custom commercial upfits.
The Chevrolet Silverado 5500 regular cab is a popular choice for utility companies, construction firms, municipalities, and other operations needing heavy-duty Cab Chassis Trucks. It's commonly used for dump bodies, utility service bodies, tow truck builds, box trucks, and other specialized upfits. These trucks are a solid match for fleets that demand high uptime and customizable builds tailored to specific trades or services.
Both are available. While many listings feature Cab Chassis models ready for custom upfitting, some trucks are pre-upfitted with dump beds, utility bodies, or flatbeds. Whether you're looking for a blank chassis to build out or a ready-to-roll work truck, the platform offers the flexibility to suit your operational needs.
Many Silverado 5500 Cab Chassis trucks are right at the threshold of the CDL requirement (26,001 lbs GVWR), so it depends on the upfit and total vehicle weight. If staying under that limit is a priority, confirm the model, transmission, and upfit specs before purchase. Businesses operating heavier or fully equipped trucks may require CDL-certified drivers.
The Regular Cab is better for longer upfits and maximum payload, while the Crew Cab allows you to carry a full crew and additional gear. Your choice depends on whether you prioritize passenger capacity or upfit/cargo flexibility.
The Silverado 5500 is widely used in towing and recovery, construction, municipal services, and utility work because of its heavy-duty suspension, payload capacity, and compatibility with complex upfits like cranes, aerial lifts, and enclosed service bodies.

