Field Testing the GMC 2500 AT4x AEV :: Overland Review

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  • čas přidán 27. 02. 2024
  • We test the impressive new GMC HD 2500 AT4x AEV on our test track in Arizona, complete with thousands of miles of road and trails around AZ and UT. The AEV edition does not disappoint, with steel front and rear bumpers, AEV wheels, and additional accessories throughout. The AT4x also brings the heat with a rear locking differential, traction control, Multimatic dampers, 35 inch tires, and more.
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Komentáře • 22

  • @Captain-Awesome

    Watching this while getting my seat massage in my 2024 Ford F350 SRW 6.7HO Platinum Tremor. I almost got the truck in this video but the 500hp and 1200 foot pounds of torque and the 3868 Payload I obviously went with the Ford. It was honestly a hard choice but the payload was the difference because of RV we were also buying at the time. The other thing that swayed me to the Ford was all of the gauges you’re able to see I can see my turbo. I can see what gear I’m in. There’s a lot of different settings. I do like the way that GMC looks better from the front. It’s a magnificent truck. My wife still would’ve chose the beauty over the brawn and is not totally happy with the decision I made lol

  • @HoneyBadgerFarm

    just average run of the mill $100,000 pick me up. FFS

  • @4x4ready

    Had a GMC 2500 HDAll Terrain X in 2017 and loved it. Moved to a 3500 RAM Prospector. Clears a 41” tire with 3” of lift and factor warranty. 4k payload, 55 gallon tank. Glad to see the IFS HD gets some AEV parts. They each have there own benefits for sure

  • @nabatron21

    Went with 24’ 2500 at4 just because the payload was a lot more but also the fact the at4x aev was a lot more and dealer couldn’t give dealer pricing on it😅

  • @OneEyedRascal

    Best driving review I’ve seen of this truck. Really fine work

  • @georgecarousos6735

    What a great looking truck. I'd like to see manufacturers offer a selectable front locker that can be activated independently of the rear locker. Nothing can compare to the driver observing the terrain and applying throttle to maintain slow momentum. When progress stops you need wheel spin to activate the traction control. It's much harder to get the truck moving up an incline or over an obstacle from a dead stop rather than using slow speed momentum. I use my front locker 5 to 1 over my rear locker. For inclines and obstacles, front lockers rule and are often more Tread Lightly friendly to the terrain.

  • @tetototupuna

    There is nothing NOT to LOVE about this truck, or its Bison cousin, EXCEPT the PRICE...

  • @BobRossRulez

    You nail the really important features of this truck, unlike many reviews I've read and watched.

  • @josephters5283

    Great video!

  • @nottherealjk

    Love seeing your review here. The AEV 2500 is amazing and I would love it. Price tag is wild, but if I could afford it, I would in a heartbeat. Did GMC or AEV say why they didn't do the 3500 too like they do with the Ram Prospector XL?

  • @FJBMAGAPatriotUSA1

    Great review!

  • @rsbreeze

    Bison rear bumpers are always mounted crooked on the 2500HDs. Corner support brace is too short, so when it's torqued to the frame it pulls the bumper forward and upward. Seen since touching the quarter panel.

  • @MegaRetr

    Awesome GMC 2500 love it)

  • @TheTripleDubya

    Great review and agreed, the extended cab with the longer bed would be better.

  • @wallybigwheels8993

    Great review!

  • @rsbreeze

    I like running in the selectable Off Road mode in my 2500HD ZR2. It makes navigating rough terrian like a dream.