GMC has announced a new and even more luxurious version the Sierra Denali full-size truck for 2016 called the Sierra Denali Ultimate. It gets more even more features than the standard Denali and is only offered on the 4×4 crew cab version of the 2016 Sierra truck.
The truck can be had with the available Sierra short or long bed options and has 22-inch chrome wheels. GMC fits the truck with chrome tow hooks, tri-mode power steps that move rearward to help owners get into the cargo box, lane keep assist and automatic headlamps. Naturally, the interior is upscale, with leather heated and vented seats, and soft touch and aluminum trim on the dash. Active noise cancellation helps keep the cabin nice and quiet too.
Standard power comes from a 5.3L V8 with an optional 6.2L V8. An integrated brake controller is standard along with remote start, OnStar with a 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, and exclusive magnetic ride control suspension. Wireless phone charging is new for 2016 and the truck has adjustable pedals, a power sliding rear window, and a rear view camera.
The public debut for the truck will be at the 2015 LA Auto Show and the truck will hit dealerships in Q1 2016. Pricing has yet to be announced, but I’d expect it to be around $55,000 or more.
GMC has announced a new and even more luxurious version the Sierra Denali full-size truck for 2016 called the Sierra Denali Ultimate. It gets more even more features than the standard Denali and is only offered on the 4×4 crew cab version of the 2016 Sierra truck.
The truck can be had with the available Sierra short or long bed options and has 22-inch chrome wheels. GMC fits the truck with chrome tow hooks, tri-mode power steps that move rearward to help owners get into the cargo box, lane keep assist and automatic headlamps. Naturally, the interior is upscale, with leather heated and vented seats, and soft touch and aluminum trim on the dash. Active noise cancellation helps keep the cabin nice and quiet too.
Standard power comes from a 5.3L V8 with an optional 6.2L V8. An integrated brake controller is standard along with remote start, OnStar with a 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, and exclusive magnetic ride control suspension. Wireless phone charging is new for 2016 and the truck has adjustable pedals, a power sliding rear window, and a rear view camera.
The public debut for the truck will be at the 2015 LA Auto Show and the truck will hit dealerships in Q1 2016. Pricing has yet to be announced, but I’d expect it to be around $55,000 or more.
Source:: 95 Octane