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Chicago 2008 Preview: GMC Denali XT Hybrid Concept Truck Unveiled

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GM has unveiled the GMC Denali XT Hybrid Concept truck that will be officially unveiled this week at the Chicago Auto Show.

The Denali XT Hybrid Concept is the first combination of GM's two-mode hybrid system with an E85 ethanol-capable engine. The concept offers a 50 percent increase in fuel economy compared to other small pickup trucks.

The concept is built on a unibody structure with rear wheel drive. The Denali XT is powered by GM's two mode hybrid system which has been mated to a 4.9L small block V8. The system generates 326 horsepower and it also features cylinder-deactivating technology to further enhance the vehicles fuel economy.

In addition to the fuel-efficient powertrain the Denali XT also features a midgate like the Avalanche pickup that provides extra cargo carrying capacity. It is also capable of towing up to 3,500 pounds.

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PRESS RELEASE:

GMC DENALI XT HYBRID CONCEPT TRUCK DELIVERS 50-PERCENT FUEL ECONOMY IMPROVEMENT

• New, robust design form serves as a test well for GMC's future design direction
• First combination of GM's two-mode hybrid system with E85 ethanol-capable engine
• Height-adjustable suspension and cargo space-enhancing Midgate®

CHICAGO – GMC unveiled the Denali XT concept at the 2008 Chicago Auto Show. It offers a 50-percent increase in combined fuel economy over comparable small pickup trucks when running on gasoline, and it incorporates a new, muscular form in a performance-styled, hybrid sport-utility truck (SUT).

The Denali XT has a unibody architecture and rear-wheel drive, enabling its distinctive design and efficient performance. It builds on the equity of the Denali line and its reputation for advanced engineering and refinement, including the first combination of GM's two-mode hybrid system with an E85 ethanol-capable engine. Denali XT's new, more efficient 4.9L version of GM's small-block V-8 features fuel-saving technologies such as direct-injection technology and Active Fuel Management.

The engine is matched with GM's unique two-mode hybrid propulsion system, giving the powerful SUT exceptional fuel economy and uncompromising capability – including all-electric drive at low speeds. It is a powertrain combination that makes the Denali XT perfectly suited to a variety of active lifestyle activities, such as hauling skis and snowboards to the mountain or towing a sport jet boat to the lake.

"Like all GMCs, the Denali XT is functional and capable, but it blends those traits with a more efficient, sporty driving experience," said Jim Bunnell, GMC general manager. "It is a vehicle that exemplifies GMC's engineering excellence, as well as GM's commitment to hybrid and advanced technologies."

With its unibody structure, the Denali XT is lighter than conventional body-on-frame trucks, with great ride-and-handling characteristics. This design enhances fuel economy while giving the vehicle a sporty driving experience. True to its GMC Professional Grade heritage, the Denali XT is filled with technologies and features that maximize its flexibility, including a cargo space-enhancing Midgate® and height-adjustable suspension.

The Denali XT's proportions are framed around a high cowl and 123.4-inch (3,134 mm) wheelbase. This enhances the vehicle's truck functionality, but packages it in an efficient, unibody architecture.

Design and construction were spearheaded by Holden Design, within the Australian arm of GM's global design and engineering network.

"Denali XT is about working hard, playing hard and enjoying an active lifestyle," said Bunnell. "It is the same philosophy that has helped make the GMC Acadia crossover a huge hit with consumers."

Dramatic design statement
A muscular form and wide, firmly planted stance give the Denali XT a confidently capable road presence. Minimal overhangs, large wheels, sleek headlamps and a low roof profile deliver an aggressive, performance-oriented appearance.

"It is a robust yet tailored design statement that is unlike anything else on the road," said Ed Welburn, vice president, Global Design. "It has the youthful look of a custom automobile that incorporates the capability customers expect from a truck."

The Denali XT's design includes a new take on GMC's iconic grille, with a prominent, four-bar element in addition to the large, red GMC logo and signature Denali background. Flared fenders accentuate the wide road stance. The stance is also enhanced when the Denali XT is lowered on its air-adjustable suspension, which creates a sleeker appearance that simultaneously improves aerodynamics. Large, bold 23-inch wheels and custom Kuhmo tires complement the Denali XT's stance.

Inside, the Denali XT blends mechanical functionality with leather-trimmed comfort.
Billet-metal surrounds, controls and instruments convey the cold precision of an aircraft cockpit. This is balanced by the warmth of bespoke saddle-leather trimmed seats and other contact surfaces.

"The form language is smooth and structured to characterize GMC's power. The details have a deliberately contrasting mechanical aesthetic to mark GMC's engineering sophistication," said Warrack Leach, lead designer.

The interior features innovative instrumentation with "floating" red-illuminated numerals backed by surface chaplets in the clusters and a large integrated vehicle interface screen. The interior illumination was supplied by Osram.

The Denali XT seats four. The high-cowl vehicle architecture enables higher seating positions, allowing the couple distance between front and rear occupants to be reduced without compromising knee room. This packaging efficiency creates generous interior and cargo bed dimensions within a more compact package.

Truck capability
With stiffness that is greater than most conventional, body-on-frame trucks, the Denali XT's unibody structure supports a very capable truck platform. It also serves as the mounting point for a four-wheel independent suspension that gives the vehicle its performance feel on the road. The multilink front suspension features a forward-mounted steering rack and dual lower links with ball joints at the outer ends, providing sharp responses to driver input. At the rear, a four-link suspension design uses coil-over shocks and a decoupled stabilizer bar to enhance cornering control, reduce body roll and optimize longitudinal compliance. In short, it's a truck that hauls more than cargo on twisting roads.

The rear cargo area is wide, deep and flat, with no suspension or wheelhouse protrusions; the cargo floor measures 55 inches long (1,397 mm) by 47.5 inches wide (1,206 mm). It all adds up to the space to haul a wide variety of lifestyle accessories.

The easy-to-operate Midgate can be lowered to extend the cargo-carrying capacity inside the vehicle. The rear seats fold flat to provide a longer floor for carrying items such as skis, surfboards or wood from the home improvement store. A fixed rear window allowed engineers to retain the vehicle's structure, reducing mass and complexity.

The Denali XT has an estimated payload capacity of 1,100 pounds (499 kg) and a towing capacity of an estimated 3,500 pounds (1,587 kg). This capability is delivered through unique vehicle and powertrain integration, where the multiple modes of GM's two-mode hybrid system provide towing capability.

New 4.9L SIDI V-8 and two-mode hybrid system

For the first time, GM's rear-wheel-drive two-mode hybrid transmission is paired with a smaller-displacement version of the small-block engine. The new V-8 4.9L E85-capable engine powers the Denali XT with an estimated 326 horsepower (243 kW). It uses direct-injection technology to produce the power of a larger engine, but consumes less fuel and produces lower emissions.

Also, the functionality of GM's Active Fuel Management system has been expanded through the use of hybrid technologies, enhancing the cylinder-deactivating feature to further improve fuel efficiency.

The Denali XT's two-mode hybrid system is partnered with the 4.9L engine and uses an electrically variable transmission to enhance fuel efficiency in city and highway driving. In city driving, all-electric propulsion is used at low speeds; on the highway, fixed-gear operation enables efficient performance even when towing a trailer.

The specific characteristics of the Denali XT allowed the synergistic evolution of GM's small-block V-8 and two-mode hybrid beyond the recently introduced in GM two-mode hybrid products, such as the GMC Yukon Hybrid and Sierra Hybrid. During this optimization process, additional powertrain technologies have been integrated, including Active Thermal Management, which transfers thermal energy from one driveline component to another to improve efficiency; and a high-efficiency axle configuration, which fundamentally reduces the losses normally associated with conventional axle configurations.

The integration of the advanced internal combustion engine technologies and two-mode hybrid system on the Denali XT reinforces GMC's Professional Grade position as a brand that continues to exceed customer expectations.

GMC DENALI XT CONCEPT SPECIFICATIONS

Body style / driveline: four-door, four-seat; rear-wheel drive sport-utility truck
Construction: body-frame integral
Engine type: 4.9L SIDI V-8 with Active Fuel Management
Horsepower (hp / kW): 326 / 243 (est)
Fuel type: unleaded regular or E85 ethanol
Transmission: two-mode hybrid
Suspension: front: independent SLA; rear: independent SLA
Brakes four-wheel disc
Wheel size & type: 23-inch aluminum; split 5-spoke
Tires: front: Kuhmo 255/35/R23
rear: Kuhmo 285/35/R23
Wheelbase (in / mm): 125.4 / 3134
Overall length: 205 / 5207
Overall width (in / mm): 76.3 / 1938
Overall height (in / mm): 62.5 / 1587
Track (in / mm): 65 / 1651
Cargo floor length (in / mm): 55 / 1397
Cargo floor width (in / mm): 47.5 / 1206
Payload (lb / kg): 1100 / 499 (est)
Towing capacity (lb / kg): 3500 / 1587 (est)

Comments (24)

Mathew:

Looks nice but I think it would look better with a cap on the back or as a hatchback.

gilly:

It sure as hell isnt the nicest looking thing out there...but points none the less for the effort.

gilly:

It sure as hell isnt the nicest looking thing out there...but points none the less for the effort.

mf:

elcamino

Diesel:

Nice looking for a pickup. Don't really see why a 4.9 liter beast needs to be in there but OK. If it turns off cylinders we can overlook it. They should also consider a diesel version and for once not change looks from a prototype. Would drive this even in Europe.

Ray:

You're right, Diesel, my 99 Nissan pickup with 4 cyl & 5 spd manual has 5000 towing capacity. Definately won't be pulling any real trailers or serious payloads with this.
Maybe it's just me but not really into a vehicle that can't decide what it wants to be.

John Campi:

I think I am somewhat unbiased commenting on the truck. I own two Japanese brand vehicles. If the Asian makers unveiled this truck I think many would rave about the design. I think this truck could be a real winner for GM. It would be great if they offered the truck in a Chevy verion without the hybrid option. Keep the cost down and tweak the design and call it an El Camino. Nice job GM!

Cheap Car Lover:

This 'truck' is a piece of garbage. GM has been on a roll with their concepts but I hate this thing. Complete waste of design money. I really really hope GMC doesn't produce this abomination or it'll be another failure like the SSR.

kw:

Pickup?

Looks more like a Magnum sedan that lost it's trunk lid. What are you going to do with a 4x8 sheet of plywood? Drag it behind you?

(I'm saying this and I'm not even a truck guy. People who actually USE their trucks are going to laugh their tailgates off over prissy city 'cowboys' who buy something like this.)

OTOH, kudos for the underlying drive-train technology, assuming it works reliably and gets applied to our future fleet of usable pickups and SUVs.

Joe:

Three steps.

1. Knock off two doors.
2. Call it "El Camino" .
3. Makes lots of money.

Cool and Green; what a great combo. It shows that one does not have to have a compact car to go green. It is definitely one cool looking truck; IMO.

Crutch:

Like KW, my first impression is that it looks like a Chrysler 300. As MF says, closer to an El Camino than anything else. With 23-inch wheels, you wouldn't see many on the worksite for fear of rolling a bead. The technology is cool however.

Andrew:

@ CheapCarLover,
Who said the SSR was a complete failure? As I recall, most Chevy dealers were marking the SSR price way up. In the first introductory model. Some of them went for more than $75,000.00

This creation is one of those though provoking designs that GM didn't do for a long time. Fact of the matter is if Honda called this their next Ridgeline you most likely would endorse this completely.

I have really liked what GM has been producing lately. They are really back on track. While Toyota and Honda been making conservative designs, GM has gone out and produced really forward thinking designs.

Thank you,

Rod:

My first thought was magnum/elcamino. If the price was right, I might consider it. Rear visibility looks like it would be awful though. What's up with the 47.5 inch payload width? You go through the trouble to put the midgate in, but make the bed too narrow to haul a normal 4'x8' sheet of plywood/drywall?

Kell:

I am starting to like GM again. I like the design and the drivetrain technology, but...

As a truck, the bed is way too small and the towing capacity is low. So why take the performance hit of being a truck? Lower it, cap the back, add a handling package and make it a premium 5-door hatch. Now that would be interesting.

praeses:

Looks like its intended to compete with that subaru creation as well. Personally from a practical point of view, I hope they offer 15" rims as a base or option as those ones wouldn't survive a single venture out of my driveway.

Either way, I have no intention on buying it, but it seems like a good option for many. I would prefer a much shorter look in a 2dr model and perhaps the engine driving the rear and electric assist in the front/traction control for kind of an all-wheel drive effect or something similar. Props to GM anyways.

Cheap Car Lover:

@ Andrew

I say the SSR was a complete failure. Early mark-up doesn't indicate it's being a decent vehicle. The Ford Thunderbird was the same way, and they stopped production in 3 years. Chevy didn't even put a decent motor in it until it's last year of production.

I hate the honda ridgeline (along with most hondas). I love most of GM's cars. I love V8's and I love RWD. I'd even prefer to buy American made cars. But this is a stupid vehicle. No one on here would actually buy it. Cars need to focus on something. Either make it fast, make it efficient, make it cheap, or make it utilitarian. Carmakers try to combine too many things and that pisses me off. Why wants an kind of efficient, slighty sporty, psuedo-utilitarian 'truck' that would probably cost 60k+? NO ONE!

Just pick one thing and do that, don't do everything with one car.

Jose:

I think this vehicle looks badass, this is a step in the right direction

Thrawn Dougal:

Love the engine with the cylinder cutoffs.

This would the perfect truck for those occasional recreational/camper types.

Ditch the 23" rims though.

WS:

I like the idea of bringing back the El Camino concept, but I really, really hate the chop-top look. I'll be glad when that fad plays out. I don't think this will make it to production, though, as GM has mentioned that all the rear-drive platforms may be canceled (except Camaro) because of the CAFE changes. Might make it as a front/AWD, like the Ridgeline.

gm0n3y:

Ugly, I like the green effort though. Does anybody actually miss the el camino? I thought we laughed all of them off the road.

Allen:

ONLY 3500 lbs? Mercedes GL is a unibody SUV, and it can tow 8800 lbs....

Quim:

"ONLY 3500 lbs? Mercedes GL is a unibody SUV, and it can tow 8800 lbs...."

hybrid concept truck VS ultra-expensive gaz-guzzling SUV

ok...

paul:

It is a little bit as like as a pick-up to hummer I find...

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