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GM Increases MSRP On All 2021 GMC Models

General Motors has applied mild increases to the Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of all 2021 GMC models.

2021 GMC Sierra Price Increases
Model Engine Increase
Sierra 1500 Base LV3, L3B $100
Sierra 1500 Base L82 $50
Sierra 1500 SLE L3B, LM2 $100
Sierra 1500 SLE L84 $50
Sierra 1500 Elevation L3B, LM2 $200
Sierra 1500 Elevation L84 $150
Sierra 1500 SLT L84 w/8-speed auto, LM2 $200
Sierra 1500 SLT L87 $0
Sierra 1500 SLT w/Premium Plus Package L84 w/10-speed auto $6,345
Sierra 1500 AT4 L84, LM2, L87 $400
Sierra 1500 Denali L84 $200
Sierra 1500 Denali LM2, L87 $500
Sierra 2500HD Base L8T, L5P $100
Sierra 2500HD SLE, SLT, Denali L8T, L5P $400
Sierra 2500HD AT4 L8T, L5P $500
Sierra 3500HD Base L8T, L5P $100
Sierra 3500HD SLE, SLT, Denali L8T, L5P $400
Sierra 3500HD AT4 L8T, L5P $500

The price increases range from $50 to $800 depending on the model chosen. The base 2021 GMC Sierra with the 4.3L LV3 V6 and 2.7L L3B I-4 engines, for example, will now be $100 more expensive, while base models with the 5.3L L82 and 5.3L L84 V8 engines are now $50 more expensive. The most significant price increase among Sierra models has been applied to the range-topping Denali trim, which is now $200-$500 more expensive depending on the chosen powertrain. Price increases for the 2021 GMC Sierra HD range from $100 on the low end up to $500.

2021 GMC Price Increases
Model Increase
Acadia SL $0
Acadia SLE, SLT, AT4, Denali $300
Canyon Elevation Standard $400
Canyon Elevation, Denali $300
Canyon AT4 $200
Savana Cargo $500
Savana Passenger $800
Terrain SL $0
Terrain SLE, SLT $100
Terrain Denali $0
Yukon SLE, AT4 $700
Yukon SLT, Denali $600
Yukon XL SLE, AT4 $700
Yukon XL SLT, Denali $600

The 2021 GMC Yukon and Yukon XL, meanwhile, have received a similar price increase. The price of the SLE and AT4 trim levels for both the Yukon and Yukon XL has gone up by $700, while the rest of the model range is now $600 more expensive. The GMC Savana cargo van has gone up in price by $500, while the passenger variant has increased by a significant $800. Price increases for the GMC Canyon mid-size pickup range from $200 for the AT4 trim to $400 for the Elevation trim.

GMC’s crossover lineup is also now slightly more expensive. The Acadia is now $300 more across the board, although the price of the base-level SL trim remains the same. Similarly, the price of the GMC Terrain SLE and SLT has gone up by $100, but the price of the base SL trim is the same. The GMC Terrain Denali sticks with its $37,095 base price, as well, as the Terrain Denali was introduced after these price changes came into effect, so they are already factored into the asking price.

GM applied similar mild price increases to the 2021 Chevrolet lineup, which included popular models like the Chevy Silverado, Chevy Tahoe and Chevy Suburban.

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Comments

  1. I think they needed there $50 back that they were giving for deleting DOD

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  2. $6k for the premium plus!? Freak

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    1. I think that’s a typo

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  3. Is gm going to can these cash cows for EVs? Time will tell.

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  4. Welcome to Malaise Era 2.0. Thus remind me if the 1979s when they were literally raising prices every month.

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  5. Hopefully we’ll still get that cheap crappy interior Nosense is so proud of!

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    1. We will, the interior laid out for actual truck users, not those yuppies that only buy it for their image. They can keep their massaging seats and dolled up soft leather that is worn in a few years. Glad you are finally coming around…

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      1. How about some hard plastic seats to go along with that cheap, crappy interior?

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  6. Technically the Terrain Denali went up by $1000 or so since it now has a smaller engine and no price reduction.

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  7. Premium Plus Pkg jumps $6,345 or is that a misprint?!?! Surely to goodness it’s a typo.

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  8. GMC also raised their delivery charge a few weeks ago by $400.00 on the Yukon’s

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    1. Not unexpected with fuel costs going up. In fact, I expect everyone will be increasing delivery fees and/or adding fuel surcharges to deliveries.

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  9. Greed will kill any company.. Wakeup GMC/ GM

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