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General Motors will unveil at the Chicago Auto Show the 2009 GMC Sierra Hybrid, a powerful full-size pickup that achieves 40-percent greater city fuel economy and a 25-percent improvement in overall fuel economy. The 2009 Sierra Hybrid will go on sale in the fourth quarter of 2008 and is based on the strong and capable Sierra platform that was introduced for the 2007 model year. The 2009 Sierra Hybrid is powered by a two-mode hybrid system and a powerful 6.0 liters gas V8 that delivers highly efficient performance, including all-electric driving up to 30 mph. It will be offered in the Crew Cab body style on both 2WD and 4WD models. Each model is equipped with several standard, popular features, including StabiliTrak electronic stability control system, a locking rear axle and a trailering package. Sierra Hybrid also offers dual-stage frontal air bags and head curtain side air bags, and it is the only full-size truck with five-star side-impact ratings in federal crash tests. Production begins in December of 2008, with delivery to dealers expected in early 2009. Pricing will start from $39,365 (including $975 DFC) for 2WD models with the 3HA package and $45,500 (including DFC) with the 3HB package. Press release after jump. Press release GMC announced the 2009 GMC Sierra Hybrid, a powerful full-size pickup that achieves 40-percent greater city fuel economy and a 25-percent improvement in overall fuel economy while delivering the capability expected of a full-size truck – including a 6,100-pound (2,767 kg) towing capacity. “The Sierra Hybrid represents GMC’s commitment to engineering excellence, delivering a fully functional truck that offers a significant improvement in fuel economy,” said Jim Bunnell, GMC general manager. “Sierra Hybrid will deliver fuel economy that is expected to be the best in the full-size pickup segment, exceeding the current mileage leader – the non-hybrid Sierra.” Hybrid detailsThe Sierra Hybrid’s fuel-saving performance is derived from GM’s advanced Electrically Variable Transmission (EVT) and 300-volt nickel-metal hydride Energy Storage System (ESS), which work in concert with the standard 6.0L V-8 gasoline engine with Active Fuel Management (AFM) and late intake valve closing (LIVC) technology. GM’s hybrid technology system not only enables the Sierra to launch and drive up to 30 mph on electricity alone, it also allows the Vortec 6.0L V-8 engine to operate in its more economical V-4 mode for longer periods. As part of the vehicle’s emission control system, the ESS is warranted for eight years/100,000 miles. With the fuel savings of the hybrid system and Sierra’s 26-gallon (98-liter) fuel tank, the Sierra Hybrid has a cruising range of more than 500 miles (800 km). Quiet and smoothIntegration of the hybrid system on the Sierra is seamless – the battery pack is located beneath the rear seat – and perceptible only in what it lacks: noise.
Along with quietness, the Sierra Hybrid also delivers exceptional driving smoothness, thanks to specifically tuned shocks for its Z85 suspension and a new hydraulic body mount. Located on the passenger side of the chassis, the hydraulic mount provides a dramatic improvement in highway driving smoothness, particularly on rough or choppy road surfaces. Trailering performanceIn addition to increased fuel economy, the Sierra Hybrid’s electrically variable transmission also provides tremendous trailering capability, enhancing driving smoothness and quality when towing. Electric drive is enabled up to approximately 30 mph (48 km/h), even when towing, allowing fuel savings when the truck is towing a trailer. In addition to the eight-year/100,000-mile warranty on the Sierra Hybrid’s Energy Storage System, GM’s Five-Year/100,000 Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty continues to make GM a better choice for customers. GM’s coverage focuses on the complete ownership experience and includes other provisions that competitors do not offer, including transferability to the next owner, more complete coverage of parts, and coverage for new and certified used vehicles. In addition, GM offers complementary programs such as courtesy transportation and roadside assistance. 8 comments: GMC Sierra Hybrid The G3 has a fuel economy rating of 34 mpg on the highway, making it Pontiac’s fourth vehicle that gets better than 32 mpg.
Looks are very subjective. Also, a design can grow on you over time. I was put off by the styling when I saw some of the prototype spy shots. I thought the front looked like a whale shark with its mouth open.
The key to GM’s all-new EVT is its unique assemblage of two 60 kW electric motors, three planetary gear sets and four traditional hydraulic wet clutches.
If you start out with the most Inefficient vehicles, you save a lot more gasoline. If the US measured fuel consumption (gallons per 100 miles), rather than fuel economy (miles per gallon), this would be a lot easier to see.
For me, the best pick ups are GMC Sierra,Toyota Tundra and Chevrolet Silverado each of them have added gas or electric hybrid model for the year 2009.
I plan on pulling a 1989 Corsair 5th wheel trailer in the mountains. Dry weight of 8402 lbs. Will this hybrid stand the weight of the trailer or should I stick to the conventional 6.0L and give up the fuel economy for the rest of the year?
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