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		<title>2010 GMC Granite Concept &#8211; SUV of The Future?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[2010 GMC Granite Concept &#8211; DETROIT – Combining a decidedly urban-industrial design aesthetic with functionality aimed at young professionals, the GMC Granite concept takes the brand’s trademark capability in a new, more progressive direction. It was introduced at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. If brought to market, the Granite would be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2010 GMC Granite Concept &#8211; DETROIT – Combining a decidedly urban-industrial design aesthetic with functionality aimed at young professionals, the GMC Granite concept takes the brand’s trademark capability in a new, more progressive direction.<span id="more-226"></span> It was introduced at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.</p>
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<p>If brought to market, the Granite would be the smallest GMC ever – but has been optimized to feel much larger. Its length is a full 2 feet (0.6 m) shorter than the new Terrain compact crossover, but its open interior was designed to be spacious and flexible to fit the needs of active people. Generous cargo space and unique flipping/folding seats, for example, enable a mountain bike to be loaded completely inside with the tailgate closed.</p>
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<p>“Granite was conceived as a new type of vehicle from GMC – one that could stretch people’s ideas of what a GMC can be,” said Lisa Hutchinson, product marketing director for GMC. “We call it an ‘urban utility vehicle’ and our goal was redefining what the GMC name could mean to a new generation of customers looking for both bold design and functionality.”</p>
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<p>Like GMC’s current lineup of trucks, SUVs and crossovers, the Granite delivers style and capability, with advanced features, high-quality materials and exceptional attention to detail. An industrial-influenced exterior is combined with a spacious interior that features precise instruments and leading-edge technology. The climate system, navigation and infotainment technologies, for example, are viewed via an extra-wide, next-generation organic light-emitting diode technology that is more dynamic than the conventional screens used in most production vehicles.</p>
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<p>“We think of the Granite as the automotive equivalent of an urban loft apartment,” said Dave Lyon, executive director of North American Interior and Global Cross-Brand Design. “The exterior has an unmistakable industrial look, but the interior is warm and personalized.”</p>
<p>Power for the Granite concept comes from a 1.4L turbocharged engine that is part of GM’s new family of small-displacement, highly efficient four-cylinder engines. It is matched with a six-speed transmission.</p>
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		<title>GMC Denali XT Hybrid &#8211; A Truck That Could Have Been</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 22:05:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back before almost flipping the bed, GMC was on their way to having a hybrid pick up to call their own. The 2008 Chicago Auto Show reveal of this Denali XT Hybrid turned heads and grabbed much attention. One of the many General Motors cars that could have been &#8211; take a look at these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back before almost flipping the bed, GMC was on their way to having a hybrid pick up to call their own.<span id="more-202"></span> The 2008 Chicago Auto Show reveal of this Denali XT Hybrid turned heads and grabbed much attention. One of the many General Motors cars that could have been &#8211; take a look at these amazing concept photos and press release.</p>
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<p>GMC DENALI XT HYBRID CONCEPT TRUCK DELIVERS 50-PERCENT FUEL ECONOMY IMPROVEMENT</p>
<p>* New, robust design form serves as a test well for GMC&#8217;s future design direction<br />
* First combination of GM&#8217;s two-mode hybrid system with E85 ethanol-capable engine<br />
* Height-adjustable suspension and cargo space-enhancing Midgate®</p>
<p>CHICAGO &#8211; 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).</p>
<p>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&#8217;s two-mode hybrid system with an E85 ethanol-capable engine. Denali XT&#8217;s new, more efficient 4.9L version of GM&#8217;s small-block V-8 features fuel-saving technologies such as direct-injection technology and Active Fuel Management.</p>
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<p>The engine is matched with GM&#8217;s unique two-mode hybrid propulsion system, giving the powerful SUT exceptional fuel economy and uncompromising capability &#8211; 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.</p>
<p>&#8220;Like all GMCs, the Denali XT is functional and capable, but it blends those traits with a more efficient, sporty driving experience,&#8221; said Jim Bunnell, GMC general manager. &#8220;It is a vehicle that exemplifies GMC&#8217;s engineering excellence, as well as GM&#8217;s commitment to hybrid and advanced technologies.&#8221;</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>The Denali XT&#8217;s proportions are framed around a high cowl and 123.4-inch (3,134 mm) wheelbase. This enhances the vehicle&#8217;s truck functionality, but packages it in an efficient, unibody architecture.</p>
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<p>Design and construction were spearheaded by Holden Design, within the Australian arm of GM&#8217;s global design and engineering network.</p>
<p>&#8220;Denali XT is about working hard, playing hard and enjoying an active lifestyle,&#8221; said Bunnell. &#8220;It is the same philosophy that has helped make the GMC Acadia crossover a huge hit with consumers.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dramatic design statement</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is a robust yet tailored design statement that is unlike anything else on the road,&#8221; said Ed Welburn, vice president, Global Design. &#8220;It has the youthful look of a custom automobile that incorporates the capability customers expect from a truck.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Denali XT&#8217;s design includes a new take on GMC&#8217;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&#8217;s stance.</p>
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<p>Inside, the Denali XT blends mechanical functionality with leather-trimmed comfort.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>&#8220;The form language is smooth and structured to characterize GMC&#8217;s power. The details have a deliberately contrasting mechanical aesthetic to mark GMC&#8217;s engineering sophistication,&#8221; said Warrack Leach, lead designer.</p>
<p>The interior features innovative instrumentation with &#8220;floating&#8221; red-illuminated numerals backed by surface chaplets in the clusters and a large integrated vehicle interface screen. The interior illumination was supplied by Osram.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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		<title>GMC PAD Concept</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 12:59:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[GMC wants to help you work from home, but still get to off site meetings or pick up the kids (or a special lady) and cook them a nice dinner after hours. With the PAD concept you can have your apartment and work there too. This may be the future of mobile homes. The PAD [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GMC wants to help you work from home, but still get to off site meetings or pick up the kids (or a special lady) and cook them a nice dinner after hours. With the PAD concept you can have your apartment and work there too. This may be the future of mobile homes.</p>
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<p>The PAD looks more like a mobile command vehicle from some futuristic scifi action movie. Or it may be the evolution of redneck trailer park living. The concept is based off the ever changing need for small and adaptable living spaces in the Southern California (aka Southland) region. Your GMC PAD can feature an office along with living space (bedroom, kitchen and bath) and most importantly a cockpit to maneuver your mobile loft. The square footage isn&#8217;t much to be in awe at, but have you seen rental rates in California lately? And did we mention there was a built in spa?</p>
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<p>GMC&#8217;s PAD runs on a diesel/electric hybrid system, which not only powers the vehicle but also the generator for the apartment&#8217;s powergrid. On board water and fuel are maintained (for weeks or months depending on usage) thanks to a state of the art management system. The roof contained photovoltaic cells that collect and store the sun’s energy. And electromagnetic suspension aid in leveling &amp; stabilization when the PAD is in use, and also keeps the vehicle easy to handle while in drive mode.</p>
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<p>For your enjoyment, the roof features a retractable patio section for the cool summer nights.</p>
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