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General Motors unveils today details on the new 2011 Sierra Denali HD pick-up powered by a new 6.6L Duramax turbo diesel engine. It will be available exclusively for the 2500HD chassis, in a 4WD crew cab standard box configuration. The new Duramax 6.6 liter turbo diesel V-8 delivers a total of 397 hp at 3,000 rpm and 765 lb.-ft. of torque at 1,600 rpm. The 0-60 mph sprint will be made in less than 9 seconds and quarter-mile in less than 16 seconds in 2500HD models. The engine is mated to a new Allison 1000 six-speed automatic transmission. The new Sierra Denali HD is distinguished by a new, three-bar grilles and powertrain-badged louvered hoods, along with a revised, full-width chrome steel front bumper and a new family of 17-, 18- and 20-inch wheels. Updated 04/09/2010: GMC today announced prices for the 2011 Sierra Heavy Duty Pickups that will go on sale this summer. Prices will start at $27,965 for the 2500 regular cab 2WD model and will go up to $45,865 for the Sierra Denali HD. Press release after the jump. Press release GMC today announces the new 2011 Sierra Denali HD, the first offering of the exclusive Denali line on a heavy-duty GMC pickup. The Sierra Denali HD leads a comprehensively redesigned lineup of 2011 Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD trucks that go on sale in early summer – including the most powerful diesel engine in the segment. The Sierra Denali HD comes exclusively on the 2500HD chassis, in a 4WD crew cab standard box configuration. A Vortec 6.0L gas V-8/six-speed automatic powertrain is standard and the new Duramax 6.6L turbo diesel/Allison 1000 six-speed transmission powertrain is available.
“GMC has been one of the industry’s strongest truck brands for more than 100 years, and we back the 2011 Sierra HDs with a comprehensive five-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty that provides the best coverage in America,” said Hutchinson. “From the segment-best diesel power to the segment-best warranty, these trucks deliver strength and peace of mind on all fronts.”
“You can see by the ratings numbers that the Sierra HD lineup is more capable, but the trucks are also better performers in the intangible qualities that bond owners with their trucks,” said Rick Spina, vehicle line executive. “They accelerate quicker – especially when fully loaded – stop more confidently and deliver a smooth, quiet driving experience that you have to experience to fully appreciate.” The details: The frames have increased cross sections and use more high-strength steel for greater durability, higher towing capacity and improved ride and handling; the front sections are hydroformed. The bending and beaming stiffness of the frames is increased 92 percent and 20 percent, respectively, with the fully boxed sections enhancing torsional stiffness by a factor of five. Also, larger engine and transmission mounts, coupled with a 125-percent-stiffer front frame structure, provide greater vibration control, while hydraulic body mounts are incorporated under the cab section on extended and crew cab models for a more isolated feel inside. Engineers addressed common customer and aftermarket uses when designing the new frames, including adding access holes to the rear frame section to enable easier installation of fifth-wheel/gooseneck-style hitches. Also, the frame-mounted hitch for conventional trailering is stronger, with a box-tube design. It supports up to 16,000 pounds (7,257 kg). COMPETITIVE FACTS: Compared to competitors’ beam-axle front suspensions, the Sierra’s independent front suspension provides a better ride, more accurate trim height control (with fewer parts) and greater flexibility to adjust the alignment for weight and tire sensitivity. The details: Longer wheelbases – ranging from 133.6 inches (3,395 mm) to 167.7 inches (4,259 mm) – and wider front/rear tracks enhance the ride and handling characteristics of the Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD, giving them a greater feeling of smoothness and control. The longer wheelbases and wider tracks are complemented by the new, stiffer frames, new jounce bumpers, shock mounts and hydraulic body mounts to provide a solid, smooth and isolated driving experience. New shocks were specially valved to support the new trucks’ weight ratings, while balancing excellent ride characteristics. Also enhancing the driving experience is a revised steering system designed to support the trucks’ greater front gross axle weight rating. It includes a new, larger steering gear, power steering pumps and linkages. The pumps (different parts for gas and diesel models) deliver greater pressure for reduced steering effort in low-speed and parking maneuvers; they are also quieter. On some models, the new linkages feature a compliant joint added at the pitman attachment to enhance handling.
With nearly 1.3 million Duramax 6.6L engines produced since 2000, they have proven exceptionally durable and dependable. The internal elements that helped build its reputation are enhanced for 2011, including:
COMPETITIVE FACTS: Compared with Ford Super Duty’s urea-based system, Sierra HD’s selective catalytic reduction after-treatment system delivers better overall diesel performance, with a range of about 5,000 miles (8,000 km) between DEF refills. Its optimized combustion and after-treatment process provides about 700 miles (1,125 km) between diesel particulate filter regenerations – a better capability than Ford’s. A strengthened Vortec 6.0L/Hydra-Matic 6L90 six-speed powertrain is standard in all models.
COMPETITIVE FACTS: Ford’s new Super Duty models share the same transmission between their gas and diesel engines. Sierra HDs’ Allison 1000 and Hydra-Matic 6L90 transmission were developed for the specific horsepower, torque and operating range differences that distinguish the diesel and gas engines. The details: The standard four-wheel disc system is completely revamped to deliver smoother, more immediate and confident-feeling performance. Four-wheel, four-channel ABS is standard on all single-rear-wheel models and a three-channel system is standard on dual-rear-wheel models. The front and rear rotors are larger in diameter – 14 inches (355 mm) – and width on all models to support their increased capacity, weight ratings and trailering ratings, while the calipers are stiffer and stronger. The hydroboost brake booster calibration is revised for reduced pedal effort, and the travel of the pedal is also revised for a more comfortable, confident feel. Larger wheel hub and bearing assemblies complement the new brake system, and the rear rotors attach to the wheel hubs for easier servicing.
The trailer sway control system provides an added measure of confidence when towing a trailer. The system senses conditions of trailer sway and intervenes with braking and/or reduced engine power to bring the trailer under control and keep it on its intended path. The system uses electric trailer brakes when a trailer is plugged into the standard wiring harness of the truck and its performance requires no input from the driver. The hill start assist system is automatically engaged when sensors detect the vehicle is on a grade of about 5 percent or greater. It holds the brakes for about 1.5 seconds or until the gas pedal is pressed, preventing rollback – it is particularly effective when towing, giving the driver time to switch from the brake pedal to the gas pedal without rolling. Along with quietness, Sierra HD models are designed for work. The interiors feature numerous storage compartments, providing covered access for everything from work gloves to laptops. For those who use their truck as a mobile office, Sierra HDs deliver with available mobile WiFi, USB connectivity, Bluetooth connectivity, XM Satellite Radio and a navigation system. Multiple charge points enable multiple electronic devices to operate simultaneously; and when equipped with the available navigation system, XM NavTraffic offers real-time updates of traffic conditions (in selected areas) that can help plan the most effective route to the job site. 29 comments: GMC Sierra Denali HD BenBoston (542) Posted on 01.5.2012 I’m impressed with this Sierra Denali HD, it is one of the impressive pick up that I saw. I love the macho image of this denali, so cool.
Xanthias (760) Posted on 12.21.2011 It looks very massive on its wheels! I also love the simplicity of this truck, and I still find it very appealing and elegant on that. However, I’m a little curious on its engine specification of this?
Dwight_Steven (304) Posted on 11.10.2011 This one is the typical looks of a truck. I just only noticed that it looks too huge on it. However, I must say that I’m impressed on it, for the fact that it is so ideal on a rocky road.
Battista_Pisani (291) Posted on 10.12.2011 It is very muscular on its platform, and I must say that I’m so impressed with it. I love the fact that it is so ideal in an out door activity and adventures.
adriano_colombo (409) Posted on 10.2.2011 Sierra Denali HD is one of the off-road concepts that has a powerful engine which gave distinct identity to the car. Dealing its premium features and style it does have the space and comfort right for every car.
GenevaSanMiguel (476) Posted on 08.25.2011 I’m impressed with this Sierra Denali HD, it is one of the impressive pick up that I saw. I love the macho image of this denali, so cool.
stanleymorris (505) Posted on 07.13.2011 I admit the details is very convincing especially the pictures.This car has the power and the look. So it is the most powerful pick up, that is quite amazing. Most people will now prefer this pick up.
timmyroberts (201) Posted on 05.11.2011 Wow! Its totally convincing type of concept, No wonder it surely brings the customer enthusiasm to prefer this kind of model.
Colby_Brian (399) Posted on 05.5.2011 Nice Car, GMC Sierra HD features a broader lineup expands model, It is actually a good model car which gives a significant value to consumer to enable to help in their daily heavy equipments.
luke_franks (359) Posted on 02.20.2011 I know all the auto magazines do it but who in their right mind is going to power brake their four ton diesel at every stop light to feel that turbo whoosh? Especially when towing. If I spent this kind of dough on a truck I wouldn’t rush out and try to tear up the drivetrain to gain a few tenths on my 0-60.
ettore_lombardi (212) Posted on 02.20.2011 How GM couldn’t come up with the dough to fix the interior I don’t understand. The GM trucks drive well, but the interior is incredibly poor for a 50k vehicle. When a Chrysler product blows you away on fit, finish and materials, you know it’s time for a revamp.
Calvin_Climb (461) Posted on 02.9.2011 The front/rear tracks give it a lower center of gravity and enable smooth, stable ride and handling for driving comfort.
james_ingram (386) Posted on 02.1.2011 I don’t care how fast my work truck accelerates, I want a proven power plant and a manual transmission. That means a ram.
brandon_shelton (494) Posted on 02.1.2011 This is pretty much how these tests always go. It seems that even thought they don’t turn out a world class cabin, GM pretty much has the drive line on lock and aren’t willing to give it up.
james_ingram (386) Posted on 01.25.2011 There’s also a cab heat-up feature that allows the engine to idle faster in low temperatures to warm the interior more quickly.
inigo_montoya (867) Posted on 12.6.2010 In what just seems to be a move to bolster its hybrid portfolio, GM is unveiling the 2009 GMC Yukon Denali Hybrid at the 2009 New York auto show.
allan_tom (337) Posted on 04.29.2010 Did you know that this model offers a maximum 397 horsepower and 765 lb ft. of torque, making it the most powerful heavy duty pickup ever.
memphisroyce (430) Posted on 04.13.2010 It should be as simple as filling your washer fluid as it is on most other adblue vehicles. Cost varies, depending on where you get it, dealer is probably most expensive just as they are for most everything else.
adam_valentine (725) Posted on 04.13.2010 I like that its not ’in your face’ HD. This looks somewhat classy for the truck that it is. Remember, this is a no holes barred work truck, some folks on here seem to forget that.
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Posted on 01.20.2012