High-tech features promise to make trailering easier and driving safer
This has become a season for heavy-duty trucks, with GMC revealing its upcoming 2024 Sierra HD, right on the heels of the unveils for the related Chevrolet Silverado HD and updated Ford Super Duty. These are all burly trucks that promise heightened work capability, creature comforts, and advanced safety features. GMC looks to distinguish itself further as the upscale alternative to Chevrolet, adding a new, richly appointed Denali Ultimate trim.
Otherwise, there is much in common with the two GM-branded vehicles, from basic configurations to shared powertrains.
The Sierra HD will be offered in regular cab, extended cab, and crew cab body styles, with a choice of two bed lengths, rear- and four-wheel drive, and two powertrains: gasoline and diesel.
The 6.6-liter gasoline V8 returns, but a 10-speed automatic transmission replaces the previous six-speed. The turbodiesel V8 gains more grunt, with 470 hp and a hearty 975 lb.-ft. of torque.
When equipped with the optional turbodiesel and a dual rear-wheel setup, the two-wheel drive GMC Sierra 3500HD can tow a massive 36,000 pounds.
The Sierra HD trucks come with a standard suite of active safety systems, including automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection—a particularly welcome feature, given the height of the massive hood.
Available trims include Pro, SLE, SLT, AT4, AT4X, Denali, and Denali Ultimate.
The Sierra HD goes on sale in early 2023, with the AT4X following later in the year.
It competes with the Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD/3500HD, Ford F-250/F-350, and the Ram 2500/3500.