Quick, potentially hypothetical question: what new car would you buy for $85,000? Not a second car or a weekend plaything, mind you — your main vehicle, a ride you’ll use every day for everything you do.
For those of us who prioritize luxury above all else, that price point means you could swing something along the lines of a BMW 5 Series or Mercedes-Benz E-Class — or, if you need luxury and space, something in a fancy SUV. But for many of us, we need something with a bit more flexibility — something with serious four-wheel-drive capability, something that can tow an Airstream or boat without trouble, something that can lug anything from muddy mountain bikes to mulch to our buddy’s new couch without concern.
In other words, we need one of America’s best-selling passenger vehicles: a pickup truck.
Luckily, in recent years, carmakers have become more than happy to cater to your wants and needs for luxurious pickup trucks. Ford has escalated the top-shelf offering of their F-Series models from Lariat to Western-chic King Ranch to glitzed-up Platinum to city-chic Limited; Chevy and GMC have elevated their Silverado and Sierra models up to fancy High Country and Denali trims; Toyota, which once capped their Tundra lineup at the Platinum trim level, now offers their own Western-chic 1794 trim and an even fancier Capstone level; and perhaps most notably, Ram redefined the lux-truck genre with the most recent generation of the Ram 1500 Limited, which is basically a full-size American luxury car with low-range 4WD and a truck bed.
For 2022, the ball has rolled back to General Motors, which has found a way to yet again up the ante of the Sierra by adding more features, more frippery, and more words to its name. I spent two weeks with the 2022 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali Ultimate to see just how this boss truck stands up to real life — and the competition.
This GMC still delivers all the capability you’d expect of a full-size truck

Here’s the thing about full-size pickup trucks that it seems many of the, for lack of a better term, haters often don’t understand: they’re good at doing a lot of things. In increasingly-popular crew cab form, a truck like the Sierra can haul five adults in comfort, crawl up a mountain, carry the equivalent of two horses in its bed or tow the equivalent of a dozen more. Try doing any that in your Prius.