Giving Chevy’s pickup truck team a breather, General Motors has now asked their GMC department to come up with a special edition truck
to balance things out between the sister companies. The 2016 GMC Sierra
Elevation Edition is what they’ve come up with, an aesthetically
appealing model packed with features.
The main highlights of the GMC Sierra
Elevation Edition on the outside include body-color moldings, door
handles, mirror caps and a body-color grille surround, as well as
body-color bumpers, plus 20-inch
black-painted aluminum wheels. The 2016 Sierra comes with a revised
front-end styling which combined with the little touch ups of the
Elevation treatment give the truck a very distinctive look.
As for the interior, it is mostly the
equipment that make the Elevation Sierra an interesting proposition
rather than the design. The truck comes with a 7.0 inch IntelliLink
display with CarPlay and Android Auto phone integration, OnStar 4G LTE
and a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot, emote keyless entry, remote locking
tailgate, outside heated power-adjustable mirrors, a 110-volt AC power
outlet, black recovery hooks, a six-speaker audio system, and…
Engine-wise, GMC Sierra Elevation
Edition, which is based on the double cab, can be had with either a 4.3L
EcoTec3 V-6 engine with 285 horsepower and 305 lb-ft of torque, or a
5.3L EcoTec3 V-8 packing 355 horsepower.
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