The GMC Sierra is a great-looking pickup truck, and now, you can catch it romping around the Middle East in the following brief video.
Recently posted to social media by MotionArabia, a production company that specializes in automotive content, the video shows the GMC Sierra both on the road and off it.
The video opens with a shot of the GMC Sierra Denali parked in Dubai, its deep black paint offsetting a multitude of polished chrome trim bits and enhancing the pickup’s premium style.
After rolling out past the Dubai city limits, the Denali is joined by another Sierra, namely the off-road-ready GMC Sierra AT4. Naturally, the AT4 quickly turns off the pavement and hits the desert floor, rolling over the terrain at high speeds and kicking up sand in giant rooster tails, and even catching some air as well.
The whole thing is set to a driving electronic soundtrack, and does well to portray the GMC Sierra’s styling and capabilities.
To note, the GMC Sierra AT4 is offered in both a Crew Cab and Regular Cab body style in the Middle East region, and delivers a unique look thanks to dark exterior finishes, body-colored bumpers, and C-shaped LED lighting signatures. The AT4 also adds a dash of red with vertical front tow hooks and AT4 badging. Standard spec includes a factory-installed two-inch suspension lift, plus off-road-spec Rancho monotube shock absorbers, a locking rear diff, and a 4WD with a two-speed transfer case.
Meanwhile, the GMC Sierra Denali takes a more premium approach with chrome details and a chrome grille, as well as available 22-inch wheels. In the cabin, there is a standard eight-inch diagonal infotainment system, while trim-exclusive Adaptive Ride Control suspension delivers an appropriately comfortable ride.
Check out the full video below:
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Wow, Kudos to those guy, over there. They made a masterful commercial with perfect stunts, and editing. Probably for a next to nothing budget. GM should use their talent.
SO – why do the Saudis get a single / regular cab in AT4 variant but the only way we can get a single cab in America is to order a plain white work truck?
That rcsb looks great. Proportions just right for a truck. Send them to USA.
Send them to the USA? Unless they are shipping the MX Silverado/Sierra, it was probably built right here!
Because Saudi Arabia hasn’t increased their fuel mileage standards over 2012 EPA standards. CAFE for light trucks is dependent on footprint, so the lengthening a pickup results in a higher footprint that lowers MPG requirement for little added weight.
You can order a 2021 400hp 5.0L V8 powered 10 speed Ford F150 RCSB right now, surely GM can figure out how to get a 5.3 to meet mileage/emission requirements?
Or pretty much lay down a $1,500.00 to $2,000.00 deposit just to get a Regular Cab to the specifications your are looking for and having to wait for months just to get it sent to the dealership just to receive it, sadly gm has a strategy to profit off of the more expensive Trim Level Trucks and would even have the customer pay more just to get the Black Paint color onto sheet-metal, I never thought I’d see that coming.
I want a reg cab truck like that preferably in long box. How long do we have to wait for GM?
Right now they are building the more profitable high end crews to capacity. So I’m guessing when the Oshawa plant gets back in production the added capacity will allow GM to build this truck for the domestic market.
The RCSB is built in Mexico, right alongside the DC & CC models destined for the US, so feasibly able to do now.
Just think this as a 2 door gmc jimmy …….
I agree with you guys, why can’t we get the regular cab short bed?? Looks good!!
I suspect that gm would want to take in a few extra dollars from the consumer by having the 8ft. Bed option only, I would be convinced otherwise or we would have that 6ft. Bed here already and yet they will tell everyone that they don’t sell as well here in the US Market, my prediction is, we won’t see a 6ft. Bed for the Regular Cab on the 2022 Refresh, and I’m not going to hold my breath on that possibility for the Model Year 2024 unless they catch us off guard with a “come back” announcement.
no RCSB, no sale.
I want a regular cab after seeing this, come on GM !!!
Come on GMC and offer us the same vehicles in North America 🌎.