GMC Sierra Truck- Available Trim Levels
No other car type improved more over the past two decades than the pickup truck.
That being said, the pickup truck got more than its fair share of transformation as it suffered from a total class rebranding as well.
Not anymore.
Today, pickup trucks are made to both get the job done and rival the amenities and sex appeal of luxury crossover SUVs, not to mention sedans.
It is a class transformation that resulted in the creation of the best pick-up trucks to ever roam the Earth. Stronger than ever, better-looking than ever, more comfortable than ever, and far safer than ever.
GMC is one of the biggest players in the pickup truck market, and their Sierra is the perfect example to just how far the pickup truck has come.
The best way to understand the tremendous advancement is by looking at Sierra’s trim levels. Ranging from the spartan to the downright luxurious, they encapsulate the entire history of the pickup truck.
Only that even the simplest Sierra is a spaceship compared to anything built 10-15 years ago.
The Sierra Base is a pure work truck.
It comes with vinyl floor mats and manual locks and windows.
Not a lot to write home about. Except...
The same base model that has manual windows comes with a standard 7.0-inch color touch that’s got both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integration. It also sports a rearview camera, a dash-mounted USB port, Bluetooth audio streaming, and climate control. None of which would have made it into the pickup trucks of old. Not even on top-tier trims, let alone base models.
Sierra SLE – welcoming the new type of pickup trucks
The SLE is the first trim where you can spot the crossover references.
The Sierra SLT is literally a luxury crossover SUV on steroids. It went to the gym, it worked hard, and now it can tow its bodyweight but still has that refined, gentle to the touch interior.
With the SLT you get the SLE’s features plus perks like a ten-way power front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, a trial subscription for the SiriusXM satellite radio, voice activation of selected functions, remote start, a heated steering wheel, and HD radio.
Not bad for a pickup truck.
Not bad at all.
If someone says that you can’t have it all, send them a picture of a Sierra AT4 or a Sierra Denali.
These trims are so full of features it’s hard to believe they're pickup truck trims and not those of a European luxury sedan.
On top of everything the SLT has to offer, the AT4 adds leather upholstery, heated front and rear seats, the phenomenal Pro Grade Trailering System with several cameras to enhance your awareness, cooled front seats, and even an optional sunroof.
The Denali goes a step further by including the entire AT4 package plus a 7-speaker audio system, navigation, and even wireless charging.
Come today and we’ll even give you the keys to the Sierra to take it for a drive test.
Granted that because of the technological boom, all cars took a leap forward into the future. Comparing a modern-day vehicle with one built in the early 2000s is laughable. Now we have standard active safety features, standard touchscreens, and standard satellite radio fitted onto our cars.
That being said, the pickup truck got more than its fair share of transformation as it suffered from a total class rebranding as well.
It used to be that pickup trucks were pure workhorses. Designed to pull and haul and push and carry. Comfort was not considered and exterior design took little of the car manufacturer’s time.
Not anymore.
Today, pickup trucks are made to both get the job done and rival the amenities and sex appeal of luxury crossover SUVs, not to mention sedans.
It is a class transformation that resulted in the creation of the best pick-up trucks to ever roam the Earth. Stronger than ever, better-looking than ever, more comfortable than ever, and far safer than ever.
GMC is one of the biggest players in the pickup truck market, and their Sierra is the perfect example to just how far the pickup truck has come.
The best way to understand the tremendous advancement is by looking at Sierra’s trim levels. Ranging from the spartan to the downright luxurious, they encapsulate the entire history of the pickup truck.
Only that even the simplest Sierra is a spaceship compared to anything built 10-15 years ago.
Sierra Base – a tribute to origins
The Sierra Base is a pure work truck.
It comes with vinyl floor mats and manual locks and windows.
Not a lot to write home about. Except...
The same base model that has manual windows comes with a standard 7.0-inch color touch that’s got both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integration. It also sports a rearview camera, a dash-mounted USB port, Bluetooth audio streaming, and climate control. None of which would have made it into the pickup trucks of old. Not even on top-tier trims, let alone base models.
Sierra SLE – welcoming the new type of pickup trucks
The SLE is the first trim where you can spot the crossover references.
It includes all the features of the base model, to which it adds cruise control, power windows, remote key entry, a 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, and bumps the touchscreen up to 8.0-inches.
Sierra SLT – we’re not in Kansas anymore
The Sierra SLT is literally a luxury crossover SUV on steroids. It went to the gym, it worked hard, and now it can tow its bodyweight but still has that refined, gentle to the touch interior.
With the SLT you get the SLE’s features plus perks like a ten-way power front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, a trial subscription for the SiriusXM satellite radio, voice activation of selected functions, remote start, a heated steering wheel, and HD radio.
Not bad for a pickup truck.
Not bad at all.
Sierra AT4 and Denali – unprecedented luxury
If someone says that you can’t have it all, send them a picture of a Sierra AT4 or a Sierra Denali.
These trims are so full of features it’s hard to believe they're pickup truck trims and not those of a European luxury sedan.
On top of everything the SLT has to offer, the AT4 adds leather upholstery, heated front and rear seats, the phenomenal Pro Grade Trailering System with several cameras to enhance your awareness, cooled front seats, and even an optional sunroof.
The Denali goes a step further by including the entire AT4 package plus a 7-speaker audio system, navigation, and even wireless charging.
The best way to see how good modern pickup trucks have become is to pay us a visit here at Northwest Hills Chevrolet Buick GMC near Bristol & Watertown CT
We have all GMC Sierra trim levels and most available colors already on display, and dedicated salespeople that can answer any question about these incredible vehicles.
We have all GMC Sierra trim levels and most available colors already on display, and dedicated salespeople that can answer any question about these incredible vehicles.
Come today and we’ll even give you the keys to the Sierra to take it for a drive test.