2020 GMC Sierra 1500 The Harley-Davidson Motorcycle brand has moved beyond Ford.
For Harley-Davidson fans who aren't keen on the Ford F-150, there is finally another option.
Tuscany Motor Co. of Elkhart, Indiana, will unveil the 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 Harley-Davidson at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Arizona, in January. The truck is limited to 250 units, priced at $94,995 per unit.
If Tuscany Motor Co. sounds familiar, it's unofficially (this time not an official collaboration between Ford and Harley-Davidson), the same company that brought back the Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson in 2019 ahead of the Chicago Auto Show in February It's a company.
Like the F-150 Harley-Davidson models built by Tuscany, the 2020 GMC Sierra Harley-Davidson is off-road oriented, with a BDS suspension lift kit, specially tuned Fox shocks, upgraded sway bars, 35 -inch all-terrain tires.
Tuscany worked with Brad Richards, Harley-Davidson's vice president of styling and design, to come up with this look. The exterior features fender flares, front fender vents, door badges, front bumper, grille, induction-style hood, windshield headers, rear bumper, tailgate cladding, tonneau cover, billet tips and orange accents. Dual exhausts and other Harley-themed parts are pumped up. Tuscany says the design was inspired by the Fat Boy model; the 22-inch aluminum wheels are Harley-Davidson branded.
Inside, the interior has been upgraded with custom leather seats with an orange diamond stitch pattern and Harley-Davidson logo. Piano black accents were added to the door panels, dashboard, and center console, and a Harley-Davidson emblem and serial numbered badge were mounted on the center console. The floor mats, door sills, and billet pedals are also decorated with Harley-Davidson orange shields. Finishing touches include stainless steel gauges with orange backlighting. Toscana also tinted the windows.
Each 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 Harley-Davidson comes with a 3-year/36,000-mile warranty. They will be available in Satin Steel Metallic, Black, and White. The motorcycle-inspired truck will be on display at the Barrett-Jackson Auction in Scottsdale, Arizona, followed by the 2020 Chicago Auto Show in February. It will then go on sale at select dealerships in February.