GMC Offers a Lower Price and Increased Range for the 2025 Sierra EV

Chris Teague
by Chris Teague

The GMC Sierra EV has only been on sale for a short time, but it’s getting a notable change as it heads into the 2025 model year. GMC recently said that the 2025 model year truck will come in two versions with up to 460 miles of range, and the automaker gave the truck a slightly lower price.


The base 2025 GMC Sierra EV offers 390 miles of range, while the Max Range model delivers up to 460 miles, though it’s worth noting those are GM’s estimates, not the EPA’s. That’s a 20-mile improvement over the 2024 Edition 1 models, though the cheaper base model makes a stronger case.


The Sierra EV starts at $91,995, several thousand dollars less than the Edition 1’s $97,500 starting price. The top Max Range model will start at $100,495 after destination, slightly higher than the outgoing range-topping trim, but likely worth it for some buyers, given the additional range over last year’s truck.

With a base price over $90,000, it’s hard to celebrate the Sierra EV too hard, but it kind of makes sense, taken in context with the Chevy Silverado EV. That truck gets an entry-level Work Truck trim, and while it’s also available in a maxed-out, high-price flagship variant, the more basic trims offer a lower price and still-strong specs. If you want more luxury, spring for the GMC, but both trucks easily surpass $100,000 with a few options and accessories.


[Images: GMC]


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Chris Teague
Chris Teague

Chris grew up in, under, and around cars, but took the long way around to becoming an automotive writer. After a career in technology consulting and a trip through business school, Chris began writing about the automotive industry as a way to reconnect with his passion and get behind the wheel of a new car every week. He focuses on taking complex industry stories and making them digestible by any reader. Just don’t expect him to stay away from high-mileage Porsches.

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  • MRF 95 T-Bird MRF 95 T-Bird 4 hours ago
    The GMC Sierra EV/Chevrolet Silverado EV is still a better value than this one.
  • Calrson Fan Calrson Fan 2 minutes ago
    WOW!......Could we have made the front end any more busier????. My 2004 Sierra 2500HD was an absolute beauty queen compared to this & pretty sure the hood height was a good 8-10" lower. I remember that truck seemed huge when I got it but it would be dwarfed by his thing if parked next to it.
  • Fred What does "rebuilt the engine with new plugs, hoses, and wires 5,000 miles ago" mean? But I'll give him credit for not saying the AC just needs a recharge.
  • MaintenanceCosts Chrysler's toast. The whole part of the market it would serve is gone, compressed into a space that no longer exists between luxury brands and the high trims of mainstream brands. Lancia's toast for a similar reason. No space between it and Alfa Romeo. Fiat will be fine in Europe but is probably toast in the US. Also wouldn't be shocked to see DS and Abarth, as separate brands, folded back into Citroen and Fiat, respectively.
  • Tane94 Nissan primarily because it has the standard V-6.
  • Steve Biro Between these two… then, yes, Nissan. However, both trucks can safely be considered fugly. And the level of electronic nannies is truly offensive.I’d still prefer an early-oughts two-door Ford Ranger, Chevy Colorado, Toyota Taco or Nissan Frontier with standard cab, standard bed and manual transmission.
  • Kjhkjlhkjhkljh kljhjkhjklhkjh ????!!!??? so bleed MORE money .. wait .. wait some more then sell 2 or 3 brands to the Chinese ... ok.... :| that tracks
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