GMC has introduced its new Sierra HD, which will offer drivers no less than 15 different camera views to help maneuver the giant truck – and one of them will let you look right back through the ...
The revolutionary transparent trailer view uses the tailgate camera on the 2020 Sierra HD along with an available accessory camera mounted on the rear of the trailer. Sophisticated software processes ...
GMC's new 2500 and 3500 heavy-duty pickups boast 910 pound-feet of torque and groundbreaking "Transparent Trailer" camera tech to improve towing visibility. Antuan started out in the automotive ...
Not long after introducing some smaller GMC Sierra models earlier this month, the automaker has lifted the veil on the all-new 2020 Sierra Heavy Duty. GMC has outfitted the heavy duty pickup with a ...
If you’ve ever wondered whether the average heavy duty pickup could shlep – i.e. drag – a trailered elephant, the answer is an unequivocal “yes.” In fact, General Motors Co.’s new GMC Sierra Heavy ...
No, the new 2020 GMC Sierra Heavy Duty can't drape an invisibility cloak on top of your trailer—those don't exist yet—but with cameras, it can almost do the same thing. By combining the images from ...
GMC piles on the useful features in its Sierra HD pickups: a great camera system, a carbon-fiber bed, a multi-way tailgate, and an industry-best head-up display. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
A 445-hp Duramax diesel and new Allison 10-speed automatic team up with new technologies to lift towing capacity above 30,000 lb. The 2020 GMC Sierra HD’s bigger frame, 2020 GMC Sierra HD offers a six ...
With a bevy of cameras, an in-vehicle checklist and a cool app for your phone, the all-new Sierra Heavy Duty has got your trailer covered. Emme Hall Former editor for CNET Cars I love two-seater, RWD ...
“Bigger, smarter stronger” sounds like a marketing slogan, but it just might be an understatement in the case of the new 2020 GMC Sierra HD 2500 and 3500 pickups. I got an early look and towing demo ...
In the distant autonomous future, most mainstream traffic will be robotized—not just the commuter cars, trucks, and SUVs, but work vehicles towing trailers too. We just got a glimpse of that future by ...
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