GMC Sierra EV Denali vs. Chevy Silverado EV
As a truck lover in Fishers, Indianapolis, or Noblesville, IN, you must be itching to know more about the upcoming GMC Sierra EV Denali and the Chevy Silverado EV. Great things happen when great minds come together, and the brains over at General Motors knew what they were doing with these trucks. So, what futuristic advancements were made to these classic pickups?
Our team at Andy Mohr Buick GMC has put together this comparison to introduce drivers to their next all-electric truck. Read on, then take your pick!
CRABWALK FEATURE
DRIVE MODES
HORSEPOWER
The saying goes “With great power comes great responsibility.” In terms of the GMC and the Chevy, great power comes with great longevity too! These all-electric trucks exemplify roaring power without compromising efficiency. Which one offers a unique handling feature too, marking it as a triple threat?
The GMC and the Chevy are powered by the same battery platform, allowing them to achieve identical power outputs. In fact, when the GMC’s Max Power Mode and the Chevy’s Wide Open Watts Mode are activated, these trucks propel forward gracefully with 754 horsepower and 785 lb-ft of torque.
Beyond power, these EVs are in it for the long haul. Each one achieves an EPA-estimated 400-mile range when fully charged. What’s even more impressive is that these trucks gain up to 100 miles of range in just 10 minutes of charging at a DC public charging station!
Each model equips 4-Wheel Steer, which enables all four wheels to work together to achieve a smaller turning circle and improved maneuverability. This feature will come in handy when navigating into tight parallel parking spots or when you need a confidence boost while towing.
Only the Sierra EV Denali has a CrabWalk feature. This GMC-exclusive diagonal-drive feature allows drivers to experience a tighter turning circle as the rear wheels turn in the opposite direction of the front wheels. At high speeds, the rear wheels turn in the same direction as the front, providing more control in lane changes as well as improved stability overall.
Whether your next truck will be used for work or for play, the GMC Sierra EV Denali and the Chevy Silverado EV will help you be productive. In fact, their matching utility features make either truck a great companion at worksites or on off-roads.
Are you going camping this weekend? The GMC Sierra EV Denali is ready to carry all your gear thanks to these features:
- eTrunk™: Use this under-hood storage compartment for supplies, as an ice chest, or as a space for dirty hiking boots.
- Available MultiPro™ Midgate: This feature allows the rear seats to stow away into the floor and the rear glass windows to be removed, opening longer cargo space for rugs, kayak oars, or fishing poles.
The Chevy Silverado EV has brand-specific versions of the same features!
Are you working at a remote worksite on Monday morning? No problem! The GMC’s available Power Station Pro and the Chevy’s available PowerBase serve as mobile power banks. They each offer up to 10.2kW of power, enabling you to give juice to your power tools or supply your home with energy in a total loss-of-power situation.
In-car technology is often used to entertain. In terms of these electric stallions, it also helps transform your experience. Continue reading to learn more about how GMC and Chevy allow you to create a drive that is completely your own.
To begin, let’s take a closer look at each model’s cabin. The Sierra EV Denali has a wide instrument cluster and central display and a 14-inch Head-Up Display. Combined, this generates over 40 inches of digital real estate! The Silverado EV offers a similar cockpit; however, it opts for a horizontal center stack compared to the GMC’s portrait-style display.
Because they are so similar in these regards, your choice lies in your display orientation preference.
Are you ready to experience a truly customizable drive? Look to the GMC Sierra EV Denali. This model comes with five drive modes to tailor your experience:
- Standard
- Tow/Haul
- Off-Road
- My Mode
- Max Power
Unfortunately, the Chevy Silverado EV does not come with drive modes that can aid you in daily driving, towing, or off-roading scenarios.
The GMC Sierra EV Denali and the Chevy Silverado EV are the new age of driving. Are you ready to join the movement? With its unique CrabWalk feature and drive mode system, we believe you’ll look and feel your best behind the wheel of the GMC.
Do you agree? If so, contact Andy Mohr Buick GMC or visit us near Fishers, Indianapolis, and Noblesville, IN, to check out the upcoming GMC Sierra EV Denali in our showroom.
All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new 2024 Sierra EV Denali for yourself are conveniently available right here online.
Explore our extensive new inventory, receive an estimate on your trade-in, apply for credit or contact us to schedule your in-person test drive using the quick links here.
Shop GMC Sierra EV Denali Value Your Trade Apply for Financing Schedule a Test Drive