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At GMC, for years now, it's been the Denali variants that represent great luxury. With these variants, you can be sure that you won't lack anything, whether you choose a Terrain SUV or the Sierra pickup.
With the latter, GMC has decided to do it again this year. What we've decided to do is actually offer a second Denali livery. A variation that offers even more opulence.
Basically, we took everything that the regular Denali model offered and took it to another level.
Here's how it looks.
The Quality
The first thing that strikes you is the richness of what is presented. Everything has been taken care of to give the driver a sense of luxury like they've never felt behind the wheel of a pickup. For example, as you climb aboard, you'll find tasteful leather everywhere you look, from the seats to the door panels to the center console. Soft to the touch, it features high-quality woven stitching that exudes nobility.
As for the seats, in addition to providing an impressive level of comfort, they offer 16 power adjustments, as well as a massage function for the driver and front passenger. Yes, seats that massage you in a full-size pickup.
And once you're seated, you can admire the woodwork with laser-etched topographical coordinates of Mount Denali, as well as aluminum accents that enhance the presentation. The seats are also decorated with the Denali name. All in all, little details everywhere remind you that you're in a different class of vehicle, like these etched stainless steel speaker grilles and a premium micro-suede canopy.
Technology
When it comes to technology, the GMC Sierra Denali Ultimate also delivers the goods. What's striking is the size of the multimedia system's 13.4-inch screen. It dominates the center console. Then, in the instrument cluster, there's another screen, this time 12.3 inches. This is where you'll find all the information you need to know about driving.
The icing on the cake when it comes to display screens is the 15-inch space on the windshield that is reserved for information from the head-up display system. And of course, it's highly customizable so that the details displayed reflect your needs and preferences.
You're in a Denali product, after all.
And of course, the multimedia system is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto apps, as well as Amazon Alexa. All of this is complemented by a Bose audio system with 12 speakers and surround sound.
All this richness will obviously be felt from the outside as well with the Denali touch, as well as the presence of 22-inch wheels.
It's time to spoil yourself with a Denali Ultimate version.
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