GMC has unveiled the 2019 Sierra and Sierra Denali
at a special event in Detroit. Debuting nearly two months after the all-new
Chevrolet Silverado, the 2019 Sierra has a distinctive design that is further
differentiated than ever before.
Starting up front, the truck has been equipped with
a larger and more prominent grille which is flanked by Terrain-esque headlights
which feature integrated LED daytime running lights. The headlights reside
above vertical fog lights which are surrounded by chrome trim on the SLT and
Denali variants.
While the Silverado has sharp creases and strong
character lines, the Sierra is more conservative as it retains squared off
fenders and traditional styling cues. However, there are several new touches
including more stylish bodywork, a revised greenhouse and an assortment of
wheels ranging in sizes up to 22-inches.
Pickup beds usually aren’t too exciting but GMC
pulled out all the stops and is introducing two new innovations that will be
exclusive to the Sierra. The first is called the MultiPro Tailgate and it comes
standard on the SLT and Denali. GMC says the tailgate has “six unique functions
and positions” including a standing workstation mode and an egress mode which
acts as a step and a seating position. In the latter configuration, the seat
can hold up to 170 kg.
Besides the innovative tailgate, the model comes
with an all-new cargo box which has a best-in-class cargo capacity of 63 cubic
feet (1,784 liters) on short box variants. The truck bed also has additional
tie-downs and a newly available 110-volt power outlet. It is constructed out of
high-strength steel but it uses new materials to be 50 percent stronger than
before.
The real coup de grâce is the CarbonPro bed which
will be available exclusively as an option on the Sierra Denali. GMC says the
steel inner panels and floor of the bed have been replaced with a purpose-built
carbon composite material which provides “best-in-class dent, scratch and
corrosion resistance.”
Not only is the CarbonPro bed stronger than the
traditional steel bed but it is 28 kg lighter too. When you factor
in the truck’s aluminum doors, hood and tailgate, the 2019 Sierra weighs up to 163 kg less than the current model.
The interior largely carries over from the Silverado
but there are a handful of special touches that separate the two trucks. Once
seated behind the steering wheel, drivers will find a GMC-exclusive instrument
cluster and unique trim. The truck also has best-in-class front head room, an
additional 3 inches of rear-seat legroom and outboard rear seat backs which
open to reveal new storage compartments.
The Sierra Denali goes even further as it features
exclusive leather seats with contrast stitching. The upscale model also comes
with dark-finish aluminum accents and authentic open-pore wood trim.
On the technology front, the truck has a new
IntelliLink infotainment system and a multi-color head-up display which GMC
says is a segment first. The model can also be equipped with a rear camera
mirror that uses a high resolution camera and display to provide a larger field
of view when backing up.
Another unique feature is the new ProGrade
Trailering System which comes with its own app for Android and iOS smartphones.
GMC says the app provides a pre-departure checklist, maintenance reminders, a
trailer light testing system and a trailer electrical diagnostics tool. It also
includes a tire pressure and temperature monitoring system for the trailer.
Speaking of towing, the Sierra offers a hitch
guidance assistance system, side view cameras and a trailer-mounted HD camera.
There’s even an exclusive trailer theft detection system which leverages OnStar
technology to alert owners when the trailer has been detached from the truck.
Under the hood, the Sierra will be offered with
three different engines including an all-new 3.0-liter turbodiesel inline-six
which will be paired to a 10-speed automatic transmission. There will also be
5.3- and 6.2-liter V8 engines with stop/start technology and a dynamic fuel
management system which enables them to operate on between one and eight
cylinders.
The 2019 GMC Sierra will go on sale this fall and
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