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Auto Buyers Guide's review of the 2027 GMC Sierra delivers a mixed assessment (56/100), praising its bold rectangular dashboard design and strong performance credentials, particularly the best-in-class standard torque from the 2.7L turbo and innovative cabin tech like the motorized passenger screen and lift-away center display. The available Super Cruise hands-free driving system adds appeal as a Tesla Full Self-Driving alternative, with expected standard availability on the Denali Ultimate trim. However, significant reliability concerns linger around the previous generation's V8 engines and 10-speed transmission without confirmed updates, while fuel economy details remain murky with only cylinder deactivation technology mentioned. This truck suits buyers prioritizing cutting-edge technology and engine options over proven durability track records.
▶ Watch Review ↗The 2026 GMC Sierra EV receives a mixed 59/100 OctaneScore, with Auto Buyers Guide praising its design and practicality but flagging significant cost concerns. The truck excels in design (86/100) with its dedicated unibody platform and imposing stance, livability (82/100) with a front trunk and space for 8-foot lumber with the tailgate closed, and strong economy (81/100) featuring a 205 kWh battery enabling week-long home power backup and 360-380 real-world miles of range. However, the Sierra EV's $64,995 starting price—roughly $20,000 more than comparable gas models—is a major drawback, and cabin tech (70/100) suffers from missing smartphone integration despite otherwise solid infotainment, while reliability concerns emerge with tailgate release covers that pop on and off repeatedly. This truck appeals to early-adopters prioritizing EV practicality and performance over affordability, though traditional truck buyers will struggle with the premium pricing.
▶ Watch Review ↗Redline Reviews rates the 2026 Sierra EV Elevation as a strong contender in the electric truck market with a 69.1/100 score, praising its impressive performance (645 hp, 0-60 in 4.5 seconds), generous practicality (11 cubic feet of front trunk storage with flat load space and drain), and excellent range of nearly 400 miles—all for $40,000 less than the Denali trim. However, the Elevation trim has notable trade-offs: it lacks adaptive air suspension and the panoramic glass roof (Denali-only features), skips the newer NACS charging standard (requiring a $250 Tesla adapter), and loses rear wheel steering that would reduce the truck's massive footprint feel. The reviewer notes the interior quality significantly exceeds its Silverado platform sibling and the truck offers competitive range and charging speed, though value becomes a concern once you start adding premium packages like the $8,000 multi-pro tailgate option. This truck is best suited for buyers prioritizing range, towing capability, and interior quality over cutting-edge tech features and don't mind stepping up trims to access premium conveniences.
▶ Watch Review ↗Auto Buyers Guide gave the 2026 GMC Sierra AT4 a highly positive review with an OctaneScore of 91/100, praising its design and performance as standout strengths—particularly the conventional front-end styling, 35-inch all-terrain tires, and 10 inches of ground clearance that enable serious off-road capability. The truck excels in livability with its innovative multi-use tailgate, 12,300-lb towing capacity, and exceptional range up to 478 miles, plus fast charging that delivers 100 miles in 10 minutes. Cabin tech is the weakest area (60/100), though features like the 10.2 kW onboard power system and accessible front trunk mitigate concerns. The AT4 is best suited for buyers seeking a capable electric truck that balances off-road adventure with everyday practicality at a competitive price point under the $80,000 federal tax credit threshold.
▶ Watch Review ↗Auto Buyers Guide gave the 2025 GMC Sierra EV Denali a moderately positive 66/100 rating, praising its innovative driving technology like rear steering and crabwalk mode, practical livability features including an 11-foot bed and frunk design, and impressive performance with 760 horsepower and up to 460 miles of range. The cabin tech offers practical power-offboarding capabilities, though the design leans heavily futuristic with an Iron Man aesthetic that may not appeal to all truck buyers. The significant caveat is value—the vehicle starts at $91,999, which reviewers flagged as a notable concern for budget-conscious shoppers. The Sierra EV is best suited for early adopters who prioritize electric truck capability and advanced technology over affordability.
▶ Watch Review ↗Redline Reviews gave the 2025 GMC Sierra EV Denali an 85/100 OctaneScore, praising it as an exquisitely driving electric truck with exceptional performance and efficiency—the dual-motor setup delivers 760 horsepower with 0-60 acceleration under 4.2 seconds, and it offers the segment-best 460 miles of range. The truck also impresses with its advanced driving tech, including a 360-degree camera system with 14 views and rear-wheel steering with crab walk capability, plus a modern design that successfully translates the gas Sierra's aesthetics to EV form. The main caveat is value, where the steep $90,000 starting price drew mixed sentiment despite the interior feeling worthy of the cost and being comparable in price to the less-refined Silverado EV. This truck is for buyers seeking an all-electric pickup with Cadillac-level luxury, best-in-class range, and performance to match.
▶ Watch Review ↗Redline Reviews gives the 2023 GMC Sierra AT4X a solidly positive 72/100 rating, praising it as one of the nicest trucks in the half-ton segment with a premium interior finally worthy of its price tag. The truck excels in cabin technology and reliability, featuring a 12-speaker Bose stereo, power sunroof, and thoughtful details like locking differentials and a 2-inch suspension lift with Multimatic dampers that enhance both comfort and off-road capability. However, fuel economy is a significant weakness, with the V8 delivering only 13.5 MPG combined and roughly 350 miles per tank—a 2-3 MPG penalty compared to other V8 trims—and the AT4X's $80,000-$85,000 price tag sits around $10,000 higher than competing base trucks. This truck is best suited for buyers who prioritize premium styling, technology, and off-road-capable performance over fuel efficiency and want to justify a premium price for a well-crafted cabin experience.
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