2026 · LTZ · 8-Foot Long Bed

2026 Chevrolet 2500HD LTZ Long Bed for Sale Near Springdale Fayetteville Siloam Springs

The longest box Chevrolet builds on the 2500HD, wrapped in LTZ leather and trailering tech — a heavy-duty hauler that works all week and still rides right on the weekend.

8-ft Long Bed · 98.3 in Up to 22,050 lbs gooseneck 470 hp · 975 lb-ft Duramax Lineup from $45,900*
2026 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD LTZ Crew Cab with the 8-foot long bed

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The Configuration

Why the LTZ Long Bed

The 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD LTZ pairs heavy-duty capability with a leather-lined cabin, and in the 8-foot Long Bed it becomes the configuration contractors, ranchers, and gooseneck haulers around Springdale and Fayetteville ask for by name. The LTZ Crew Cab Long Bed starts around $63,500 before destination — it sits above the volume LT and adds perforated leather, an advanced trailering camera suite, and extra chrome on top of the full HD frame and steel Durabed.

The Long Bed measures a full 8 feet (98.3 inches), versus 82.3 inches for the standard box — room to lay 4x8 sheet goods flat, carry longer pipe and lumber, and haul the equipment a short bed forces you to angle or hang over the tailgate. Around here a long-bed HD spends its life on winter-slick boat ramps, Ozark grades, and rural gravel, where steady diesel torque and a planted rear axle matter more than they do on flat, dry pavement. The LTZ Long Bed is built for exactly that, and we keep them in stock.

Capability

Capability That Earns the Long Bed

Towing on the 2500HD is a property of the engine and hitch, not the trim badge, so an LTZ Long Bed pulls whatever its drivetrain is rated for. With the available 6.6L Duramax turbo-diesel and the Max Trailering Package, the 2500HD is rated up to 20,000 pounds on a conventional hitch and 22,050 pounds on a gooseneck or fifth-wheel, with a maximum GCWR of 30,000 pounds. The standard 6.6L gas V8 tows up to 16,000 pounds on a conventional hitch. Payload on the long bed is configuration-dependent, so check the exact rating for your truck on the door-jamb label before you load it.

Engine (properly equipped) Conventional Gooseneck / 5th-wheel
6.6L Gas V8 up to 16,000 lbs up to ~18,700 lbs
6.6L Duramax + Max Trailering 20,000 lbs 22,050 lbs

For the full breakdown by engine, axle ratio, and hitch type, see our 2500HD towing and payload guide.

Inside the LTZ

What the LTZ Adds Inside

Step up to the LTZ and the cabin shifts from work-ready to comfortable: perforated leather front seats, heated front seats and a heated steering wheel, a 13.4-inch touchscreen with Google Built-In, and a 12.3-inch digital driver display. For anyone who tows, the LTZ's advanced camera suite is the real draw — surround vision and a bed-view camera that turn hitching a gooseneck in a tight yard or ramp into a one-person job. An integrated trailer brake controller is standard on every 2026 2500HD. To see how the LTZ measures up against the LT, ZR2, and High Country, read our all-trims comparison.

Powertrain

Gas Standard, Duramax Available

Every LTZ comes standard with the 6.6L gas V8 — 401 horsepower and 464 lb-ft, paired with a 10-speed automatic. The available upgrade is the 6.6L Duramax turbo-diesel: 470 horsepower and 975 lb-ft, mated to the Allison 10-speed automatic that gives the Silverado HD its composure under load on long grades. If you regularly pull near the truck's limits, the diesel is the box to check. Full engine, axle-ratio, and dimension details live on our 2500HD specs page.

Find Your Fit

Which 2500HD Configuration Is Right for You?

If you… Best pick Shop it
Need maximum bed space for materials and equipment LTZ Crew Cab Long Bed LTZ inventory
Tow a gooseneck or fifth-wheel regularly LTZ Long Bed + Duramax + Max Trailering LTZ inventory
Want the work-truck price WT, from $45,900 2500HD inventory
Want the flagship, top-luxury HD High Country 2500HD inventory

A well-equipped LTZ Long Bed climbs above its $63,500 starting point as you add options and packages — estimate a monthly payment with our payment calculator or get pre-approved before you visit.

Why Buy Here

Why Buy the LTZ Long Bed at George Nunnally Chevrolet

George Nunnally Chevrolet is at 2700 SE Moberly Ln in Bentonville, an easy drive up or down I-49 from Rogers, Bella Vista, Cave Springs, and Siloam Springs. Every new Silverado HD we sell includes the Nunnally Buyer's Advantage — a complimentary three-year maintenance plan covering oil and filter changes, tire rotations, and multi-point inspections — backed by a full Chevrolet service department serving Northwest Arkansas. Browse our current Silverado 2500HD LTZ inventory, start with our finance center, or call (479) 319-2494 to set up a test drive.

*Starting MSRP figures exclude the ~$2,795 destination freight charge, tax, title, license, and dealer fees. Actual pricing varies by configuration and equipment.

Questions

2026 Silverado 2500HD LTZ Long Bed FAQs

How much does the 2026 Silverado 2500HD LTZ Long Bed cost?

The LTZ Crew Cab Long Bed starts around $63,500 before the roughly $2,795 destination charge, and the 2500HD lineup opens at $45,900 for the Work Truck. Actual pricing depends on cab, drivetrain, and equipment, so check current LTZ inventory for in-stock trucks and offers serving Springdale and Fayetteville.

How long is the long bed on the Silverado 2500HD?

The long bed is a full 8 feet, measuring 98.3 inches of steel Durabed. The standard bed measures 82.3 inches, so the long bed adds about 16 inches of floor length for sheet goods, pipe, and longer equipment.

How much can the LTZ Long Bed tow?

Properly equipped with the 6.6L Duramax diesel and the Max Trailering Package, the 2500HD tows up to 20,000 pounds on a conventional hitch and 22,050 pounds on a gooseneck or fifth-wheel, with a maximum GCWR of 30,000 pounds. The standard gas V8 tows up to 16,000 pounds conventional.

What does the LTZ add over the LT?

The LTZ steps up from the LT with perforated leather front seats, an advanced trailering camera suite including surround vision and a bed-view camera, and added chrome exterior trim. Above the LTZ, the High Country is the top luxury trim and the ZR2 is the factory off-road build.

Can I get the LTZ Long Bed with the Duramax diesel?

Yes. The 6.6L Duramax turbo-diesel with the Allison 10-speed automatic is available on the LTZ, producing 470 horsepower and 975 lb-ft of torque. The 6.6L gas V8 with 401 horsepower and 464 lb-ft is standard. We stock both for buyers across Northwest Arkansas, from Siloam Springs to Bella Vista.

Next Step

Find Your LTZ Long Bed at George Nunnally Chevrolet

See what's on the lot, lock in a payment, and drive the 8-foot long bed before you commit.