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GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept
Saturday, December 18, 2010 11:00 AM
You know who GM was aiming with this one.
But I would say this model would be even more capable as it under the HD's chassis. And if you've seen the new GM 2011 HDs, they are serious buisness.

From GM...
The GMC Sierra All Terrain HD concept is an exploration of heavy-duty truck capability combined with greater off-road versatility. It is highlighted by a bold exterior design, enhanced all-terrain suspension and premium details expected of a GMC – all designed to enable greater access to off-road destinations.

The new 2011 Sierra HD underpins the All Terrain HD concept, with a modified, production-based 4WD chassis and the Duramax diesel/Allison 1000 six-speed powertrain. The enhanced suspension and unique body dimensions, including increased ground clearance and wider track, as well as greater approach/departure angles, deliver off-road capability while maintaining HD levels of payload and trailering capacity.

“The Sierra All Terrain HD concept takes GMC’s outstanding new HD platform to the next level, marries it to the legendary Duramax diesel/Allison transmission, and provides a heavy-duty expression of GMC’s premium All Terrain package,” said Lisa Hutchinson, GMC product marketing director. “It delivers the exceptional capabilities of the Sierra HD – hauling, towing and performance – and applies them to the toughest driving environments. It’s the ultimate professional-grade tool for construction crews, ranchers and adventurers whose activities aren’t limited by where the pavement ends.”

The Sierra All Terrain HD features a unique five-foot, eight-inch Crew Cab/short box body configuration that supports a wheels-at-the-corners proportion. Shorter in overall length than production Sierra HD models, the concept’s dimensions contribute to greater approach/departure angles. Additional off-road elements include:

-Wider, 73-inch (1,853 mm) track for greater stability
-Approximately 3 inches (76 mm) greater ground clearance
-Custom front upper and lower control arms
-Specially constructed Fox off-road shocks with remote fluid reservoirs (integrated in the wheel house liners)
-Front and rear jounce shocks
-Electronic front stabilizer bar disconnection
-35-inch-tall BFGoodrich KM2 “mud terrain” tires mounted on 20-inch machined aluminum wheels
-Full composite underbody protection.

“The capability-enhancing attributes of the Sierra All Terrain HD build on the already outstanding capabilities offered in the all-new production Sierra HD trucks,” said Hutchinson. “Although it is strictly a concept, it is a pretty realistic one.”

Purposeful design

From every angle, the All Terrain HD looks the part of a dedicated off-road performer, with bold, accentuated features complemented by a wide stance and tall profile.

Streamlined bumpers are designed to enhance approach/departure angles and incorporate frame-mounted recovery hooks – with integrated skid plates. A large, airflow-optimized grille maximizes cooling in tough conditions, while a forced-induction hood delivers more air to the Duramax diesel engine.

“The design of the All Terrain HD is an expression of its capabilities – strong, functional and absolutely professional grade,” said Carl Zipfel, design manager. “We’re excited about the design elements and exploring how they could apply to future GMCs.”

Large fender flares stretch away from the body to cover the 35-inch-tall BFGoodrich tires. At the rear, the cargo box features lockable, lighted storage compartments, along with a number of tie-down cleats, including a pair in the bed floor and two on each side of the bed. A non-slip rubber pad is used on the tailgate, while two special compartments inside the cargo box provide access to a 110-volt power outlet and air compressor. A composite bed liner with a unique “circuit board” pattern provides a protective cover for the bed.

Motorized, deployable assist steps for the cab and cargo bed make it easier to enter and exit the All Terrain HD, while maximizing ground clearance during off-road driving. It also incorporates a number of industrial-grade lighting elements to provide greater visibility for safer driving where stars may be the only other source of illumination. The lighting details include:

-High-intensity LED headlamp, taillamp and fog lamp lighting mounted in impact-resistant composite housings and featuring edge-lit illumination
-High-intensity LED park and turn signal lamps
-Smooth-appearance front marker lamps integrated behind the top edge of the windshield glass
-Integrated center high-mounted stop lamp and rear marker lights mounted at the top edge of the rear window glass
-LED floodlights for the cargo bed and assist steps.

The All Terrain HD is painted Iridium Metallic – a dark charcoal color that reveals a reddish, anodized inflection when viewed from certain angles. It complements other anodized and satin-metal finishes on the exterior, which give the truck a more precise and functional appearance.

The interior matches the exterior aesthetic, with premium appointments and increased functionality, including enhanced lighting. It conveys solidity and precision, blending accent details such as stainless steel mesh and satin chrome with an amplified expression of the All Terrain’s premium features. Two-tone dark gray leather seats, matched with embossed carbon fiber-style leather on the seating surfaces, have red contrast stitching. Additional leather-wrapped interior features include the steering wheel, instrument panel and center console.

A new navigation radio is also featured on the Sierra All Terrain HD concept and previews future radios to be offered in GMC vehicles. An integrated 80-gig hard drive contains map data for the navigation system. It eliminates the need for a map disc and provides greater storage of music from portable devices. It also features DVR-style “time lapse playback,” which allows up to 20 minutes of recording/playback from the AM/FM/XM radio stations.

All Terrain chassis and suspension

Based on the chassis of the 2011 Sierra HD trucks, the All Terrain HD features a fully boxed steel frame with exceptional strength and torsional stiffness. It incorporates the production models’ new independent front suspension and asymmetrical rear leaf-spring suspensions, but with a wider 73-inch (1,853 mm) track (front and rear) that enhances stability during off-road and highway driving. A production Sierra 2500HD has front and rear tracks of 68.8 inches (1,748 mm) and 67.3 inches (1,709 mm), respectively.

An increased ride height provides greater ground clearance of 21.1 inches (536 mm) at the rockers and 11.8 inches (300 mm) at the skid plates, while specialized Fox off-road shocks deliver exceptional damping on tough terrain. They were created specially for the All Terrain HD, with specific valving. The shocks feature visible, remote fluid reservoirs – connected to the shock bodies via custom hoses – mounted in the wheel house liners and are matched with front and rear jounce shocks. They add additional compression damping and more controlled rebound, which helps increase control, stability and handling.

The All Terrain HD also features electronic disconnection of the front stabilizer bar, which enables greater crawling capability on rocky terrain. The driver simply pushes a button inside the cab to disconnect it from the front suspension.

Custom upper and lower control arms for the front suspension are designed to work with the Fox off-road shocks and jounce shocks, while supporting the greater ground clearance and ride height. They contribute to the wider track, as do the aggressive 20-inch machined aluminum all-terrain wheels. The wheels are deep, with six split-spoke elements, and are constructed in a reverse drop-flange method that ensures optimal strength. They also feature a mix of satin chrome and anodized aluminum finishes, which provide durability and a premium appearance that complements the body’s Iridium Metallic color.

A full composite underbody protection system shields the All Terrain HD’s transmission, drivetrain, fuel tank, exhaust system and axle differentials. It starts with the front bumper, which rolls beneath the truck and leads to a composite, integral belly pan that covers a front suspension skid plate. Protective covers are also mounted beneath the driveline components, while the front and rear differentials feature direct-mounted skid plates. The rear bumper is integrated with the rear skid plate.

Powertrain details

The Sierra All Terrain HD concept is propelled by the new, production 6.6L Duramax turbo-diesel V-8 and Allison 1000 six-speed automatic transmission powertrain combination offered in the 2011 Sierra HD trucks. The Duramax is rated at 397 horsepower (296 kW) and 765 lb.-ft. of torque (1,037 Nm).

The powerful 6.6L Duramax is more fuel-efficient – with up to 11-percent greater fuel economy than previous versions – and reduces NOx emissions by up to 63 percent. The powertrain’s efficiency is assisted by the Allison 1000 transmission, which requires less engine power to funnel torque to the axles. It also incorporates a “smart” exhaust brake feature that helps save wear on the brakes on downhill grades, a feature available on production Sierra HDs.

With the same proven powertrain as production Sierra HD trucks, the All Terrain HD delivers comparable hauling and towing capabilities, including:

-Estimated payload capacity of 2,700 pounds (1,225 kg)
-Estimated conventional towing capacity of 13,000 pounds (5,896 kg)
-Estimated fifth-wheel towing capacity of 15,600 pounds (7,076 kg).

The Sierra All Terrain HD also features four-wheel drive, with automatic locking front and rear differentials, while the 14-inch, four-wheel disc brake system from the production Sierra HD provides the stopping power for this unique off-roader.

GMC SIERRA ALL TERRAIN HD CONCEPT SPECIFICATIONS

Vehicle:
GMC All Terrain HD concept
Body style / driveline:
5-passenger crew cab, 3/4-ton 4-wheel-drive heavy-duty pickup

Construction:
body on frame

Engine:
Duramax 6.6L turbo-diesel

Horsepower / kW @ rpm:
397 / 296 @ 3000

Torque (lb.-ft/ / Nm) @ rpm:
765 / 1037 @ 1600

Transmission:
Allison 1000 six-speed automatic

Suspension (front):
long- and short-arm independent with torsion bars

Suspension (rear):
semi-elliptic two-stage multi-leaf spring

Steering type:
integral power-assisted recirculating ball

Brakes (type):
power-assisted, Hydroboost brake-apply system, four-wheel disc, four-wheel ABS

Brake rotor diameter x thickness
(in / mm):
front: 13.97 x 1.57 / 355 x 40
rear: 14.17 x 1.34 / 360 x 34

Wheel size and type:
20 x 9.5-inch aluminum

Tire type and size:
BFGoodrich KM2 325/60R20

Wheelbase (in / mm):
148.6 / 3774

Overall length (in / mm):
230.9 / 5864

Overall width (in / mm):
83 / 2106

Overall height (in / mm):
81.8 / 2077

Track – front (in / mm):
73 / 1853

Track – rear (in / mm):
73 / 1853

Minimum ground clearance – (in / mm):
21.1 / 536 (at rocker panels);
11.8 / 300 (at skid plates)

Approach angle – front (deg.):
39

Approach angle – rear (deg.):
31

Maximum payload (lbs. / kg):
2700 / 1225 (est.)

Maximum towing capacity – ball hitch (lbs. – kg):
13,000 / 5896 (est.)

Maximum towing capacity – fifth-wheel hitch (lbs. – kg):
15,600 / 7076 (est.)





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Re: GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept
Saturday, December 18, 2010 8:02 PM
If they build it, I will buy it. Not kidding



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Re: GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept
Saturday, December 18, 2010 8:12 PM
you biscuit


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Re: GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept
Sunday, December 19, 2010 5:04 AM
ExESIVEFIRE wrote:If they build it, I will buy it. Not kidding



X2 Same with the ZR2 Concept. Although I would much rather have this with the Duramax



Re: GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept
Sunday, December 19, 2010 5:50 AM
Fail no SFA, GM and everyone else really dropped the ball when they ditched SFA for the IFS.


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Re: GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept
Sunday, December 19, 2010 7:53 AM
GM has been using IFS on their trucks for a long time now. Live axle front ends have been going away for quite some time. Good luck with a solid front axle. For what 95% of GMs customers will use the truck for a live axle front end would be completely useless. Also with todays packaging requirements a live axle would be very hard to pull off.



Re: GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept
Sunday, December 19, 2010 10:35 AM
Why would it be more capable? If you're comparing it to the Raptor, what makes you think that? Its not like the Raptor is notoriously under built. The extra weight of the frame and diesel isn't exactly a good thing.

O noes!
Re: GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept
Sunday, December 19, 2010 10:41 AM
the Raptor is built on a half ton frame, that alone would make the GMC a better buy, if in the same price range. Plus the Diesel. The things you don't think are good, I do. It's a truck that you can drive to work, tow a considerable amount with, haul a decent amount with, AND take off road and have fun with. I don't see why it wouldn't be a better buy.


On the other hand....you have other fingers.

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Re: GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept
Sunday, December 19, 2010 5:42 PM
I would highly doubt that it would be in the same price range as a Raptor. Have you seen the prices of NORMAL diesel trucks lately?

And why are people talking about a live front axle? That just means it has no hubs, so it always turns. Can be solid or IFS.

O noes!
Re: GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept
Monday, December 20, 2010 10:49 AM
Smokey wrote:Why would it be more capable? If you're comparing it to the Raptor, what makes you think that? Its not like the Raptor is notoriously under built. The extra weight of the frame and diesel isn't exactly a good thing.

In a nut shell, this.
JLAudioCavalier wrote:the Raptor is built on a half ton frame, that alone would make the GMC a better buy, if in the same price range. Plus the Diesel. The things you don't think are good, I do. It's a truck that you can drive to work, tow a considerable amount with, haul a decent amount with, AND take off road and have fun with. I don't see why it wouldn't be a better buy.

I'll add diesel will give me a longer fuel range if I ever decide to do a desert run as there is no gas stations, (usually) longer trouble free miles, and GM's latest HD chassis is one tough frame which will be very handy through the dunes.

Smokey wrote:I would highly doubt that it would be in the same price range as a Raptor. Have you seen the prices of NORMAL diesel trucks lately?

And why are people talking about a live front axle? That just means it has no hubs, so it always turns. Can be solid or IFS.

Usually diesel trucks are not to cheap compared to their gas versions, but the Raptor with the stronger 6.2L (more comparable to this GMC) starts at about $43K. A GM 4x4, HD, extended cab, diesel, goes for $42K so I would not be surprised if this GMC carried a $49,999.99 price tag lol.



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Re: GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept
Tuesday, December 21, 2010 8:25 AM
Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:
Smokey wrote:Why would it be more capable? If you're comparing it to the Raptor, what makes you think that? Its not like the Raptor is notoriously under built. The extra weight of the frame and diesel isn't exactly a good thing.

In a nut shell, this.
JLAudioCavalier wrote:the Raptor is built on a half ton frame, that alone would make the GMC a better buy, if in the same price range. Plus the Diesel. The things you don't think are good, I do. It's a truck that you can drive to work, tow a considerable amount with, haul a decent amount with, AND take off road and have fun with. I don't see why it wouldn't be a better buy.

I'll add diesel will give me a longer fuel range if I ever decide to do a desert run as there is no gas stations, (usually) longer trouble free miles, and GM's latest HD chassis is one tough frame which will be very handy through the dunes.

Smokey wrote:I would highly doubt that it would be in the same price range as a Raptor. Have you seen the prices of NORMAL diesel trucks lately?

And why are people talking about a live front axle? That just means it has no hubs, so it always turns. Can be solid or IFS.

Usually diesel trucks are not to cheap compared to their gas versions, but the Raptor with the stronger 6.2L (more comparable to this GMC) starts at about $43K. A GM 4x4, HD, extended cab, diesel, goes for $42K so I would not be surprised if this GMC carried a $49,999.99 price tag lol.


Add another 10k to that, easily. You think all that suspension stuff comes free? Of course, all this talks means nothing, because like most GM concepts that are good, it'll either get watered down or canceled.

O noes!

Re: GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept
Tuesday, December 21, 2010 8:53 AM
Apparently (my) $8K price mark up was not clear. Seriously, $50-55K would not surprise me, if GM wanted to market it competitively and aggressively, they would shoot for a hair under $50K.
Lastly, this truck is an indication of what the next Sierra is going for on the next redesign for 2013.



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Re: GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept
Monday, December 27, 2010 2:42 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLnWf1sQkjY

i think that video should give you a general understanding of what i think about this truck.



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