Shortly after Chevrolet took the veils off the 454 SS for the 1990 model year, GMC revealed the much rarer Syclone. Fewer than 3,000 were produced, all of them featuring the almighty 4.3-liter LB4 ...
This forgotten pickup packed 280hp from a turbocharged V6 and beat the Ferrari 348ts 0-60 by 0.7 seconds at a fraction of the ...
In the era of V12-powered SUVs with Prancing Horse badges and 700 horsepower pickup trucks, perhaps a hot rod GMC truck is a little less shocking. It's easy to overlook how unprecedented it was upon ...
As product planners are wringing their hands and sweating bullets over new bells and whistles that they hope will attract reluctant buyers, one GM division is making a bold move to take command of the ...
Ah, Top Gear. Not American Top Gear, the real Top Gear. Famous all over the world, the hosts are known for going on wild supercar road trips, racing across countries in jalopies, and providing some of ...
Back during the wacky 1990s, automakers decided that sporty SUVs and trucks might be the next big thing – and General Motors entered the arms race with the Chevrolet 454 SS and GMC Typhoon plus ...
GMC’s screaming Syclone sport truck will retail for $25,500, and it is the first of several new image-building machines that will likely include a Syclone-line pavement-oriented sport/utility, ...
With a turbocharged V-6 and all-wheel-drive, this compact pickup truck was one of the quickest vehicles around in its day. This example has just 10,000 miles on its odometer. Part of the GMC Syclone's ...
How useful is a pickup truck that can only carry 500 lbs in its bed and tow 2000 lbs? Not very, unless your criteria for a pickup truck isn't hauling stuff, but winning drag races. In which case, GMC ...
The 1990s were an exciting time for pickup trucks. Gone were the days when they were just workhorses meant for hauling and towing. Automakers began pushing the limits, transforming pickups into ...
Plenty of '90s pickup trucks were available with crazy engine options. Here are some of the wildest!
Specialty Vehicle Engineering is back in a big way with a GMC Canyon-based performance truck that recalls a cult classic. It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, Sean was ...