KEY POINTS
  • GM plans to expand a new off-road sub-brand called AT4 across its vehicle lineup in 2020.
  • The automaker hopes to replicate the success of its highly-profitable Denali sub-brand, which on average commands higher pricing than many luxury vehicle brands.
  • Thus far, AT4 is commanding average transaction prices thousands of dollars higher than segment averages and roughly $2,000-$3,000 under Denali.
GM plans to expand an off-road sub-brand called AT4 across its vehicle lineup in 2020.

DETROIT – General Motors wants to replicate the success of its "money machine" Denali lineup of pickups and SUVs to boost profits as auto sales slow and competition in the lucrative truck market increases.

The Detroit automaker is expanding its AT4 off-road performance package offered on some trucks and SUVs to its entire vehicle lineup in 2020 as a sub-brand, like Denali has become. Launched on its redesigned Sierra pickups beginning in late 2018, the AT4 performance package will be offered on new models of its highly profitable Yukon SUVs that are scheduled to be unveiled Tuesday night.