The 2024 GMC Sierra EV Denali Edition 1 is still a rare sight on US roads, but that hasn’t stopped GM from rolling out the 2025 version with up to 440 miles of range … and a base price that’s $10,000 lower than the ’24!
The 2025 Sierra EV Denali offers almost everything that the more expensive 2024 model offered, including the full 440 miles of range, 10,500 lb. tow rating, and lightning-fast 800-Volt DC fast charging that enables it to juice with up to 350kW of power. Fast enough, the company says, to add more than 100 miles of range in less than 10 minutes.
The truck also comes standard with 3 years’ worth of GM’s second-generation OnStar Super Cruise, which it calls “the largest hands-free driving network” in America.
Other standard Sierra EV Denali standard features include 4-wheel steering with “crab walk” feature, the MultiPro Midgate, adaptive Air Ride suspension, a panoramic glass roof, and V2H capability that can keep a properly equipped home powered up for up to 21 days with reduced daily energy usage.
If Elon’s pro-Trump antics or the dumpster-inspired styling have turned you off to the Cybertruck but you’re still in the market for an upscale electric pickup that won’t make you look like an Andrew Tate fan, the new Sierra EV Denali is worth a look.
GMC issued an official press release earlier today with some additional details about the 2025 GMC Sierra EV Denali. It turns out the new, lower price shown is for the Extended Range version of the Sierra, good for 390 miles of range. The Max Range version costs extra, and offers 460 miles of estimated range.
New luxe Elevation and off-road focused AT4 models will follow the Denali into production in H1 of 2025. You can see the full release for yourself, below.