2017 Chevy Silverado Turbo with 1XXX WHP Ceramic Coating protection that last
Ceramic Coating with Nasiol ZR53 protection that will last for years

Power tends to change the personality of a vehicle. What once served as a dependable pickup for daily tasks can evolve into something far more serious when the
performance numbers begin to climb. This 2017 Chevrolet Silverado has moved well beyond ordinary expectations. With a turbocharged setup producing well over four
digits at the wheels, the truck carries a presence that is impossible to ignore both mechanically and visually.
The stance alone hints that this Silverado lives a different life than most trucks on the road. The body lines remain familiar, but there is a sense of tension in the way the
paint reflects light across the hood and down the sides of the bed. Under the surface sits an immense amount of performance capability, and with that kind of output,
protecting the exterior becomes just as important as maintaining the mechanical side.
High horsepower machines tend to attract attention wherever they go. From weekend meets to spirited highway pulls around Newport News and neighboring parts of
coastal Virginia, vehicles like this often spend a lot of time in open sunlight, road spray, and unpredictable weather. Over time, those conditions can slowly wear down
even well maintained paint. The goal with this truck was simple. Preserve the finish so the exterior continues to match the seriousness of the performance underneath.
Before any protective layer could be applied, the paintwork required careful preparation. Trucks often accumulate subtle contamination that is not obvious at first glance.
Road film, airborne particles, and environmental residue settle into the surface over time. Removing those elements ensures that the coating bonds properly and that
the finish underneath remains clear and vibrant.



Once the surface was fully prepared, the protection phase began with the application of Nasiol ZR53, a ceramic coating designed to create a durable barrier over the
factory paint. Unlike traditional waxes that gradually wash away, ceramic coatings form a hardened layer that bonds to the surface. This layer acts as a shield against
everyday exposure while also enhancing the depth and clarity of the finish.
On darker panels especially, the coating transformed the way light interacts with the paint. Reflections sharpened and gained a liquid quality that moves across the body
lines as the truck shifts under different lighting conditions. Even subtle contours along the doors and bed sides became more pronounced, giving the Silverado a
cleaner and more defined appearance.
Durability was a major factor in the decision to apply a three year ceramic coating. A truck with this kind of power is not built to sit quietly in a garage. It will see road time.
It will encounter dust, rain, and the occasional blast of road grime that comes with spirited driving. The coating creates a protective layer that resists those elements
while making routine maintenance far easier. Dirt and water release more easily from the surface, allowing the truck to maintain its appearance with far less effort.
For an owner who has invested heavily in performance, maintaining the exterior condition becomes part of the overall experience. When a vehicle produces this level of
horsepower, every aspect of it becomes part of the statement. The sound of the turbo system, the stance on the road, and the way the paint reflects under sunlight all
contribute to the identity of the build.
Around Newport News and the surrounding coastal roads, this Silverado will continue to turn heads for obvious reasons. The mechanical power alone is enough to
capture attention, yet now the exterior carries the same level of care and protection as the engineering beneath the hood.
The result is a truck that feels complete. Brutally powerful when the throttle opens, yet protected and refined when the sunlight hits the paint. With the ceramic coating in
place, the finish is prepared to face the miles ahead while keeping this remarkable Silverado looking every bit as serious as it performs.
