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The 2018 GMC Sierra 2500HD All Mountain concept, a one-of-a-kind snow-climbing machine, has spent the summer soaking up the sun at Vail Mountain.

Built on a GMC Sierra 2500HD Denali 4WD Crew Cab platform, the All Mountain concept stands ready to tackle steep slopes and extreme weather conditions thanks to its tank-like tracks and plenty of all-season upgrades. It combines the power of a 6.6-liter turbo-diesel V-8 engine and first-class interior appointments of the Sierra 2500HD Denali and adds enhanced capability and features through concept Mattracks technology and GMC Accessories.

“With GMC’s focus on premium capability and design, we wanted to ensure that this concept took these signature attributes to an entirely new level,” said Carl Zipfel, GMC exterior designer. “The Sierra All Mountain concept features Mattracks technology that enables the truck to conquer uncharted territory while highlighting premium interior features such as Bose speakers and upscale leather treatments.”

Features include:

  • Mattracks 150 Series tracks with GMC Red finish
  • Bodyside graphics
  • Wheel well and underbody LED lights
  • Snowboard racks, associated accessories by Thule
  • Amplifier and dual pod speaker kit, associated accessories by KICKER
  • RIGID E-Series 30-inch light bar
  • Soft roll-up tonneau cover by Advantage
  • Duramax 6.6-liter turbo diesel engine with 445 hp and 910 foot-pounds of torque
  • Allison 1000 6-speed automatic transmission

The GMC Sierra All Mountain has remained on display at Vail as part of an exclusive partnership with Vail Resorts.

“The Sierra All Mountain concept is perfectly suited for the outdoor activities offered at Vail properties,” said Rich Latek, director of GMC marketing. “This unique concept truck is a fun way to attract attention to GMC and highlight our partnership with Vail Resorts.”

A similar Sierra All Mountain concept, built on a Sierra 2500HD All Terrain X platform, was displayed at last year’s Los Angeles Auto Show.

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