
General Motors will be presenting an  ultra-tough concept   study based on the four-door 2011   GMC  Sierra HD pickup truck at the rapidly approaching Detroit    Motor Show in mid-January. The GMC Sierra All Terrain HD study is    highlighted by its rough n' tough exterior design and enhanced  all-road   capability.   
Shorter in overall length than production  Sierra HD   models, the concept boasts a unique five-foot, eight-inch Crew    Cab/short box body configuration with the wheels pushed to corners of    the vehicle.
It also features a wider, 73-inch (1,853 mm) track for greater stability and approximately 3 inches (76 mm) greater ground clearance for a total of 21.1 inches (536 mm) at the rockers and 11.8 inches (300 mm) at the skid plates.
To improve its off-road prowess, GMC retuned and upgraded the suspension with specialized Fox off-road shocks, while the All Terrain HD also features electronic disconnection of the front stabilizer bar at the push of a button. The 20-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 35-inch-tall BFGoodrich mud terrain tires and the full composite underbody protection that shields the transmission, drivetrain, fuel tank, exhaust system and axle differentials, round off the package.
Motivation comes from GM's new production 6.6-liter Duramax turbo-diesel V8 that delivers 397 horsepower and 765 lb.-ft. of torque (1,037 Nm), and is matched to a six-speed auto.
The concept also features four-wheel drive, with automatic locking front and rear differentials, and 14-inch, four-wheel disc brake system from the production Sierra HD.
General Motors did not say if it has plans to develop a production version of the concept, but given that it is based on the 2011 Sierra HD, we wouldn't be surprised if the automaker launched a similarly flavored variant in the near future.
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