GM officially unveils its $107,000 electrified 2024 GMC Sierra Denali

GM's goal of selling only electric vehicles by 2035 is on track with massive demand already for the GMC Hummer EV and Chevy Silverado. The automaker took to social media on Thursday to unveil its third electrified offering, and the rugged-looking Sierra Denali EV the company has revealed doesn't disappoint.

It's officially called the GMC Sierra EV Denali Edition 1 and it will start shipping in early 2024 with an MSRP of $107,000 plus dealer fees. The Sierra is built on the same Ultium battery technology as the Hummer and Silverado, so GM estimates the Sierra will have a range of over 400 miles on a full charge (80 miles longer than the 2024 Blazer EV announced in July) , offers 574 HP/ Torque of 785 lb-ft, 22-inch rims and capacity to tow up to 9,500 pounds.

On DC fast charging, the Sierra should be able to do 100 miles of range for every ten minutes of station time - assuming you opt for the 800W electric architecture, which appears to be an optional feature with four - wheel steering and crabbing capabilities. Like other Ultium vehicles, the Sierra will offer two-way charging, allowing it to power home appliances for up to 21 days, GM's product site says. A subscription to GM's SuperCruise hands-free ADAS system will also be included for three years.

The Denali is the first of three Sierra EV variants slated for release in the next few years. The standard Sierra EV Elevation edition will arrive in early 2025 with 18-inch wheels. The off-road-ready AT4 will arrive a year earlier in 2024 and will offer an additional two inches of ground clearance over base elevation.

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GM officially unveils its $107,000 electrified 2024 GMC Sierra Denali

GM's goal of selling only electric vehicles by 2035 is on track with massive demand already for the GMC Hummer EV and Chevy Silverado. The automaker took to social media on Thursday to unveil its third electrified offering, and the rugged-looking Sierra Denali EV the company has revealed doesn't disappoint.

It's officially called the GMC Sierra EV Denali Edition 1 and it will start shipping in early 2024 with an MSRP of $107,000 plus dealer fees. The Sierra is built on the same Ultium battery technology as the Hummer and Silverado, so GM estimates the Sierra will have a range of over 400 miles on a full charge (80 miles longer than the 2024 Blazer EV announced in July) , offers 574 HP/ Torque of 785 lb-ft, 22-inch rims and capacity to tow up to 9,500 pounds.

On DC fast charging, the Sierra should be able to do 100 miles of range for every ten minutes of station time - assuming you opt for the 800W electric architecture, which appears to be an optional feature with four - wheel steering and crabbing capabilities. Like other Ultium vehicles, the Sierra will offer two-way charging, allowing it to power home appliances for up to 21 days, GM's product site says. A subscription to GM's SuperCruise hands-free ADAS system will also be included for three years.

The Denali is the first of three Sierra EV variants slated for release in the next few years. The standard Sierra EV Elevation edition will arrive in early 2025 with 18-inch wheels. The off-road-ready AT4 will arrive a year earlier in 2024 and will offer an additional two inches of ground clearance over base elevation.

All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links. If you purchase something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. All prices correct at time of publication.

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