If you’ve been paying attention to GMC headlines lately, you’re probably familiar with the CarbonPro bed option available this summer. However, you might not be aware of the 2019 Sierra 1500 Denali and AT4 CarbonPro trims the brand is putting forth this model year. Discover the prices and the amenities you can expect for both of these limited offerings.
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Prices for the Sierra 1500 CarbonPro editions
It’s important to note that the Denali and AT4 versions of the Sierra 1500 already come with the available option of the CarbonPro bed. The CarbonPro trim, however, includes an abundance of add-ons that elaborate on the CarbonPro bed.
The prices of the CarbonPro trims reflect this bounty of additional perks. Per GM Authority, the Sierra 1500 AT4 CarbonPro will have a starting price of $66,635, while the Denali version will have a starting price of $70,020.
Some might balk at the steep price of the CarbonPro editions. However, as CNET’s Kyle Hyatt points out, the CarbonPro package adds just $4,000 more to the price tag than a similarly equipped truck with a steel bed.
2019 GMC Sierra 1500 AT4
Standard equipment on these two editions
Both the AT4 and Denali versions of the CarbonPro trim come standard with a 6.2-liter V8 engine and CarbonPro Bed. Core features include a 15-inch head-up display, MultiPro Audio System by Kicker, sunroof, power sidesteps, CarbonPro badging, and 22-inch wheels. Driver-assist tools — Forward Collision Alert, Forward Automatic Braking, Front Pedestrian Braking, Lane Keeping Assist/Lane Departure Warning, and Following Distance Indicator — boost confidence behind the wheel. A rear camera mirror and HD Surround Vision cameras improve visibility when backing up the vehicle or hitching a trailer.
The Denali CarbonPro adds exclusive features that the AT4 lacks. Choose this edition to take advantage of a Bose audio system, unique 22-inch wheels, cat-back performance exhaust, and an 8-inch driver’s display.
Find out more about the 2019 Sierra 1500 by exploring the model overview here.
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News Sources: GM Authority, CNET
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