Differences between the GMC Denali and AT4 Trim Levels
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We’ve all seen those signature badges adorning GMC vehicles but what do they signify? The Denali and AT4 trim levels are two of GMC’s sub-brands offered across the model lineup, and they each come with a distinct set of features. Here’s a look at their differences.
Denali
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Denali models are all about upscale style and luxury. This range-topping trim features leather upholstery, signature seat trims, aluminum accents, and contrast stitching, which serve to make Denali interiors distinct from other trims. They’re also unique thanks to standard comfort features like heated front seats and additional road-noise-blocking insulation. In addition to these comforts, Denali models also offer the most standard driver-assist tools. For instance, the GMC Sierra 1500 Denali comes standard with Front and Rear Park Assist, Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, and the Safety
What Are the Differences Between the GMC Canyon and the GMC Sierra 1500?
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If you’re shopping for a GMC truck, should you choose the 2021 Canyon or the 2021 Sierra 1500? With the Canyon, you’ll get a smaller, less expensive truck that can still handle routine towing, hauling, and recreational activities. The Sierra 1500 is pricier, but with the expanded power, capabilities, and features to match.
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Size
As a full-size pickup, the Sierra 1500 is longer, taller, and wider than the midsize Canyon. The Sierra comes in three cargo box sizes, all of which offer more cargo volume than the Canyon’s two box sizes. Inside, the Sierra’s crew cab and double cab configurations offer a more generous amount of second-row headroom and legroom.
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