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What is the difference between the Sierra 1500 AT4 and the Denali? The AT4 is designed for thrill seekers, while the Denali is geared toward drivers who want a luxurious experience on the road. If you’d like to explore these 2026 GMC Sierra 1500 trim options in depth, read the following guide from Star GMC Easton. Our team will compare the engine options and key features of these pickup trucks.
From the standard off-road suspension to the available 33-inch MT tires, the Sierra 1500 AT4 comes with various features to help you confidently explore challenging terrain near Alpha. On the other hand, the refined Denali offers highlights, like perforated Forge leather seating surfaces with a contrasting stitch pattern and the signature chrome grille. Browse some of these trims’ key features below:
Another difference between the AT4 and the Denali is their engine selection. The base engine of the Sierra 1500 AT4 is the DuraMax 3.0L Turbo-Diesel option, while the Denali comes standard with the 5.3L engine. In terms of standard performance, the Denali delivers more horsepower, while the AT4 produces more torque. If you’d like diesel power and elevated amenities on the streets of Philipsburg, you can opt for the DuraMax engine on the Denali. Both trims can also be equipped with the 6.2L V8 powertrain if you’re interested in improved performance.
Explore the key specifications of these engine options below:
Regardless of which trim you’re leaning toward, you can find both of them at Star GMC Easton. Visit us and experience these premium pickup trucks firsthand. If you have any questions, be sure to contact our team today.