Harley-Davidson GMC Sierra pickup is the latest road hog
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Harley-Davidson fans have a new choice when it comes to pickup trucks.
Following last year’s reboot of the Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson edition, custom truck outfit Tuscany Motor Co. is launching an HD-branded GMC Sierra 1500, according to Motor 1.
It’s the first time you’ll be able to get an official Harley-Davidson–licensed truck on a General Motors platform. Ford offered its own HD model from 2000 to 2012, but neither it nor GM are directly involved with the new trucks.
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The Sierra follows the same formula as the F-150 with unique bodywork accented in Harley-Davidson badges and orange trim and 22-inch wheels inspired by the ones on a Fat Boy bike.
They’re wrapped in 35-inch all-terrain tires, stuffed under flared fenders and hooked up to a suspension tuned with shocks from Tuscany’s sister company Fox. The V8-powered pickup also features orange-accented billet aluminum exhaust tips, a Harley-Davidson insert integrated into its MutliPro tailgate, an LED light strip in the front bumper, a BDS lift kit and fully recalibrated electronics to accommodate the updates.
Tuscany added over 65 unique components, which include a hard tonneau cover with a Harley-Davidson logo debossed into it and plenty more badges scattered throughout the interior, which has been reupholstered with orange-stitched black leather and piano black trim.
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As with the F-150 version, Tuscany will build just 250 of the Harley-Davidson Sierras annually starting at $94,995 and offer them through a select group of GMC dealers that carry its products.
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The Harley-Davidson Sierra is scheduled to make its public debut at the Barrett-Jackson auto auction in Scottsdale, Ariz., on January 16.
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