To save time — yours and ours — we won’t repeat much of the information we just posted about the all-new Chevy Silverado that also pertains to the GMC Sierra. For those out there who don’t know, they are virtually the same vehicles, minus exterior design, wheels, interior touches, etc. Even most of the powertrains are shared between the two, though the Sierra also gets a Denali edition with GM’s monster 6.2-liter V-8 pumping out 400 hp.
We couldn’t cram every new piece of information into the Silverado blog post about both of these all-new vehicles. For example, the Sierra and Silverado have five different suspension systems to accommodate those who want a comfortable ride or need the maximum towing possible. There’s even a suspension set-up for street performance.
There are also new safety features, like roof-mounted side curtain airbags, seat belt pretensioners and an electronic stability system, all of which are standard on Crew Cab models and available on extended cab models. Antilock brakes are standard on all models, as is a tire pressure monitoring system.
Prices should stay close to the current $15,840 – $38,775 range.
More photos of the GMC Sierra and Sierra Denali are below. If you missed our coverage of the Chevrolet Silverado, go here.
Sierra Denali
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Sierra Denali Interior
Sierra SLT
Sierra SLT Interior
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Sierra SLE
Sierra SLE Interior
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David Thomas
Former managing editor David Thomas has a thing for wagons and owns a 2010 Subaru Outback and a 2005 Volkswagen Passat wagon.