GMC Introduces the New Sierra All Terrain X
Beginning in spring 2016, truck enthusiasts will have an all-new option to consider when shopping for a new vehicle: the 2016 Sierra All Terrain X.
The Sierra All Terrain X adds even more exterior features than the current All Terrain model. Notable features include 18-inch black aluminum wheels, sport side steps, body-color door handles, and LED headlamps. Furthermore, the new All Terrain X includes a Z71 off-road suspension package with Rancho monotube shocks, unique grille with body-color surround, bed-mounted sport bar, and 265/65R18SL mud-terrain-rated Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac MT tires.
Underneath the hood of the All Terrain X is a 365 horsepower 5.3-liter V8 engine, which is complimented by a performance exhaust system.
The new Sierra All Terrain X will be offered with the 2016 Sierra 1500 4WD crew cab/short box models with SLT trim.
Exterior color options include Light Steel Gray Metallic, Onyx Black, Summit White, Crimson Red Tintcoat, Stone Blue Metallic, and Iridium Metallic.
“Styling is the biggest influence on Sierra customers and the new Sierra All Terrain X builds on that with a more aggressive, personalized appearance that complements its exceptional capability,” said Duncan Aldred, vice president of GMC Sales and Marketing. “It joins other models such as the new Sierra Elevation and premium Sierra Denali to offer more choices for finding the premium truck that matches customers’ style and capability needs.”
Gallery: The 2016 Sierra All Terrain X
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