The 2025 GMC Sierra EV Denali Edition 1 is making waves by offering up to 440 miles of range and a price nearly $10,000 lower than the 2024 version. With a starting MSRP of $89,900, the new model brings high-end electric pickup capabilities to a more competitive price point, significantly undercutting its predecessor, which launched at $99,495.
Despite the notable upgrade and price drop, GMC has kept the release of the 2025 Sierra EV Denali relatively low-profile. As of now, there’s no official announcement on the company’s news page, but the truck has quietly appeared on GMC’s website with full details.
The 2025 Sierra EV Denali retains most of the features that made the 2024 model stand out, including a range of 440 miles on a single charge, a 10,500 lb towing capacity, and 800-Volt DC fast charging that adds over 100 miles of range in under 10 minutes. Standard features also include GM’s second-generation OnStar Super Cruise—boasting the largest hands-free driving network in the U.S.—along with advanced tech like four-wheel steering with “crab walk,” adaptive Air Ride suspension, and V2H (vehicle-to-home) capability, which can power a home for up to 21 days during emergencies.
The Sierra EV Denali also stands out as a practical choice for those seeking an upscale electric pickup without the polarizing aesthetics or associations of competitors like Tesla’s Cybertruck. For nearly $27,000 less than the average transaction price of a Cybertruck, the 2025 Sierra offers similar towing capacity and over 100 miles of additional range, making it a compelling option for electric truck enthusiasts.
With features like the MultiPro Midgate for added cargo flexibility and a panoramic glass roof for a premium touch, the 2025 GMC Sierra EV Denali is poised to appeal to electric vehicle fans and truck lovers alike. Whether you’re considering it for daily commutes, towing, or off-the-grid adventures, it’s a strong contender in the growing electric truck market.