Bob Boyte Chevrolet – Trailering Cameras and Towing Confidence for 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Drivers around Pascagoula, MS
Heavy-duty shoppers want more than raw numbers. The right truck needs to simplify every stage of towing—from lining up the hitch to maintaining a safe buffer on the highway. Chevrolet’s camera-rich, trailer-smart approach in its HD lineup delivers exactly that, with practical visibility tools and driver-assistance features that reduce stress on the move. If you live along the coast or commute inland for work, long stretches of highway and gusty crosswinds are part of daily life. Smart tech makes a big difference.
At Bob Boyte Chevrolet, serving Laurel, Pascagoula, and Wiggins, our team spends extra time walking through the camera views and towing aids so you know how the systems work before you leave the lot. Rather than relying on a spotter or guesswork, you can toggle precise views, check your trailer’s status, and set up custom profiles that remember what you tow most often. It’s a confident way to manage busy schedules and tight delivery windows while keeping your focus forward.
Here are the trailering features drivers appreciate most on the HD:
- Transparent Trailer View: A composite image that helps you virtually see through your trailer to check traffic and obstacles behind you.
- Hitch Guidance Views: Camera angles and guidelines that simplify lining up the receiver and ball—especially helpful when working solo.
- Surround Vision: A 360-degree perspective that proves invaluable in crowded lots, construction yards, and narrow alleyways.
- Trailer Profiles and Checklists: Store trailer-specific settings, track maintenance, and run pre-trip checks right from the infotainment system or connected app.
- Adaptive Cruise Control (available): Calibrated for towing to help maintain consistent following distance, even with a heavy load.
Beyond the cameras, the interface matters. The Google-based infotainment system and available 13.4-inch diagonal touchscreen make it easy to find the view you want, save your trailer settings, and monitor essentials. The physical knobs and buttons for volume and tuning are practical when you’re wearing gloves, and voice commands allow you to keep your hands on the wheel during tight maneuvers.
Even seasoned drivers benefit from the way these tools reduce fatigue. Backing into a tight spot at a job site, merging onto a busy highway, or threading through a marina at dusk is less stressful when your truck provides the right angle at the right time. That smoother workflow adds up over hundreds of miles and dozens of hook-ups.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How do the HD’s camera views help when towing a fifth-wheel?
Multiple rear and side views help you track trailer swing and alignment while reversing. Transparent Trailer View can also assist with situational awareness as you merge or change lanes.
Can I save settings for more than one trailer?
Yes. You can set up profiles for different trailers, store maintenance notes, and recall key preferences so the truck is ready for the trailer you hook up most.
Do I need to be tech-savvy to use these systems?
No. The menu structure is straightforward, and our team can show you the core views and shortcuts you’ll use every day. Most drivers feel comfortable after a short demo.
Which features are available versus standard?
Camera coverage, adaptive cruise control, and certain trailering tools vary by configuration. We’ll review what’s standard and which features are available for your preferred trim.
The result is a heavy-duty ownership experience that respects your time. You get a clear view when it counts, assistance that supports better decisions, and a truck that remembers your trailer’s needs. That’s how advanced tech earns its keep—by turning complex tasks into repeatable routines you can trust. If towing is part of your everyday rhythm, this camera suite and trailering toolkit belong at the top of your checklist.
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