New 2024 GMC Sierra EV Denali | Walkaround & FULL DETAILS
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- čas přidán 20. 10. 2022
- GMC’s introduction of the first-ever Sierra EV marks a turning point for the premium truck brand, as it expands its portfolio of all-electric trucks. Led by the 2024 Sierra EV Denali Edition 1, it offers uncompromising pickup capability, a GM-estimated 400 miles of range on a full charge and unique features made possible only by its dedicated EV truck platform.
Deliveries of the 2024 GMC Sierra EV Denali Edition 1 are expected to begin in early 2024, with a starting MSRP of $107,000 (plus DFC). Further details for the full range of Sierra EV models will be announced closer to the start of production, with MSRPs starting around $50,000 (plus DFC).
Next-Gen Power
-GM-estimated range of 400 miles (640 km) on a full charge
-GM-estimated 754 horsepower and 785 lb-ft of torque in Max Power mode
-Onboard Power Station Pro turns Sierra EV Denali into a mobile power source, with up to 10.2kW of off-board power that can be used in a variety of situations
-800 Volt DC Public Fast Charging capable at up to 350kW, enabling up to 100 miles of range in approximately 10 minutes - the best charging capability in the EV truck segment
- Customizable drive modes, including Max Power mode, which enables 0-60 mph acceleration in less than 4.5 seconds (GM estimate)
Source :GMC
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The Yukon XL version of this is going to be sick.
This truck is awesome. Never had a truck before but I'm getting this one, as its a winner no matter how you look! Well done video btw.
I love this truck top to bottom. I don't love the 100g plus price tag to save a $100 bucks a month in gas money I currently spend driving my Tahoe.
I'm on board!!👍
Its the best truck it's my new love❤❤❤
I’m ready to buy a new GMC Sierra Denali 6.6 liter Duramax diesel and just saw this EV version but I’m concerned about the future of electric vehicles and the non-existing EV infrastructure.
Supposedly EVs have 300 less parts than an ICE vehicle. Why does it cost $100,000 when it's made out of the most abundant metal on the planet? Aluminum. And manufactured by robots. How do you justify $100k?
Battery cost