Pricing and Trim Levels

The 2017 GMC Sierra comes in three cab configurations: regular, standard, and double. The least expensive Sierra checks in at $30,000 and is a 2WD regular cab model. There are several trim levels between the entry-level Sierra and the top-tier Denali trim. The Denali is as luxurious as the Sierra gets, and that’s reflected in its price. The MSRP for the Sierra Denali is $52,605.

The Denali trim carries such a large price tag for a good reason. A suite of driver safety aids, heated and ventilated leather front seats, an eight-inch touchscreen, and GMC’s Magnetic Ride control suspension all come standard. It can be made even more luxurious with the Denali Ultimate package. Depending on manufacturer discounts, this package can cost up to $7,450. It includes 22-inch aluminum wheels with chrome inserts, a power sunroof, tri-mode power steps, a sunroof, trailer brake controller, and chrome recovery hooks.

Enhanced Driver Alert is another package of note. It adds forward collision alert, automatic braking at low speeds, lane-keep assist, front and rear park assist, a safety alert seat, and intelligent headlights.

When it comes to the Sierra, optional packages typically add more luxury and less functional features, so keep that in mind when considering what you’re willing to pay extra for.

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