Which Sierra HD trim is right for me?
It depends on the work: Pro, SLE, and SLT for work trucks and towing comfort, AT4 and AT4X for off-road, and Denali and Denali Ultimate for luxury — all with full HD capability. We carry the largest crew-cab HD inventory in Maine, so you can compare trims side by side in Arundel. Here’s the full breakdown.
At Weirs GMC in Arundel, one of the first questions we get on the heavy-duty lineup is simple: “Which Sierra HD trim is right for me?” The 2026 GMC Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD come in seven trims — Pro, SLE, SLT, AT4, Denali, AT4X, and the new Denali Ultimate — and the honest answer is that the best one depends entirely on the work you do. A contractor plowing lots all winter needs something different than a family towing a fifth-wheel up the coast. Below, we walk through every trim, what you actually get, and who each one is for — so you can spend on what matters and skip what you don’t.
The 2026 Sierra HD Trims at a Glance
| Trim | Starting MSRP* | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Pro | ~$46,700 | Pure work truck — fleets, contractors, value |
| SLE | ~$53,500 | A more comfortable daily work truck |
| SLT | ~$64,700 | Comfort + serious trailering tech |
| AT4 | ~$71,600 | Off-road capability with everyday usability |
| Denali | ~$75,000 | Luxury cabin, full HD capability |
| AT4X | ~$83,700 | Maximum off-road HD |
| Denali Ultimate | ~$93,800 | Top of the line — every feature |
*Starting MSRP as of mid-2026, before options, freight, and incentives. Pricing changes — contact us for current pricing on the trucks in stock.
Sierra HD Pro: The No-Nonsense Work Truck
The Pro is the foundation of the lineup, and there’s no shame in it — for a lot of our commercial customers, it’s exactly the right call. You get the capable 6.6L gas V8, a big GMC infotainment touchscreen, and the durability the Sierra HD is known for, without paying for features a work truck doesn’t need. It’s rear-wheel-drive in base form (4WD is available higher up the lineup), which keeps the price down for fleets and owner-operators.
Who it’s for: contractors, fleets, and anyone who wants maximum capability per dollar.
SLE & SLT: The Comfortable Middle
This is where most retail buyers land, and for good reason. The SLE adds the creature comforts that make a long Maine workday easier — upgraded wheels, a nicer interior, and more convenience tech — while keeping a work-truck price.
The SLT steps up again with available leather, 18″ wheels, and — the big one for towers — GMC’s ProGrade Trailering System with the in-vehicle trailering app, camera views, and a trailer checklist. If you tow a gooseneck or a big enclosed trailer and want a comfortable cab to do it in, the SLT is the sweet spot.
Who they’re for: SLE for a comfortable daily work truck; SLT for buyers who tow often and want comfort plus trailering tech without going full luxury.
AT4 & AT4X: Built to Leave the Pavement
Maine has plenty of dirt roads, job sites, camps, and mud-season ruts, and the AT4 trims are built for exactly that. The AT4 brings an off-road suspension with twin-tube Rancho shocks, skid plates, hill descent control, gloss-black 20″ wheels, and 4WD — a genuinely capable off-roader that still works all week.
The AT4X is the serious one: a factory 1.5″ suspension lift, Multimatic DSSV dampers, a rear electronic-locking differential, and mud-terrain tires. If you’re running rough ground regularly and still want HD towing and payload, this is the truck.
Who they’re for: AT4 for off-road capability with everyday usability; AT4X for buyers who genuinely work or play off-pavement and want the most capable HD GMC builds.
Denali & Denali Ultimate: Luxury, Full Capability
You don’t have to give up capability to get comfort. The Denali trims tow and haul just like the rest of the HD lineup — they just do it in a much nicer cabin. The Denali brings 20″ Ultra-Bright wheels, heated and ventilated leather seats, a Bose premium audio system, open-pore wood trim, and GMC’s top tech — a great pick if you spend long days in the truck.
The new Denali Ultimate is the flagship: the most exclusive materials and badging, a large head-up display, an upgraded Bose system, and the full suite of driver-assist features. It’s the truck for buyers who tow heavy and want every comfort and tech feature GMC offers.
Who they’re for: Denali for luxury with full HD capability; Denali Ultimate for the buyer who wants the best of everything.
So, Which Sierra HD Trim Should You Buy?
- Lowest cost / fleet / pure work Pro
- Comfortable daily work truck SLE
- You tow a lot and want comfort + trailering tech SLT
- Off-road job sites or camp roads AT4
- Serious off-road + full HD capability AT4X
- Luxury cabin, still tows everything Denali
- Want it all Denali Ultimate
And remember: trim sets your comfort and capability flavor, but engine choice (gas vs. Duramax) drives your towing ceiling. We get into that in the full Sierra HD guide — worth a read before you decide.
Not Sure Which Trim Fits Your Work?
Tell us what you tow, plow, or haul and we’ll match you to the right Sierra HD — engine and trim. We’re an easy drive from Portland, Kennebunk, and Biddeford.
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