Combining the purposeful exterior styling of the 2018 Sierra 1500, with its large front grill and headlamps that feature GMC’s signature LED lighting, with a similar desert colour and motif application to that of the original model, the Desert Fox Concept Truck simply demands attention. It is designed with a range of features, courtesy of GM-certified accessories such as a sports bar, performance exhaust system and LED roof lights, complemented with exclusively developed prototype parts, including off-road front and rear bumpers, Baja style fenders, desert terrain tires, beadlock wheels, front recovery winch and Desert Fox theme stripes.
With the original Desert Fox Jimmy & Sierra first released in 1977, GMC celebrated the fortieth anniversary of the launch by exhibiting a lovingly renovated model from the region at the Dubai International Motor Show. The classic 1979 model on display was designed to tackle some of the toughest terrains in the world. This special edition was brought from Saudi Arabia where the truck has spent its entire working life.
Sajed Sbeih, Head of Brand for GMC Middle East, said: “While GMC has a very bright future ahead, it is important that we don’t forget where we’ve come from. Having been part of the automotive fabric of the region for over 90 years, we wanted to share this legacy here at the show in the shape of the original Desert Fox Jimmy. At the same time, we wanted to honour our past by updating the Desert Fox for the 21st century, thus creating this Concept Truck exclusively for the Middle East.”
That’s eye-catching truck!
It looks gigantic yet elegant.
This is really awesome!
I do agree that this Concept Truck echoes the look and feel of the original, while bringing it up to date.
No doubt it will be a great truck if it’s really built on the chassis of the classic 1979 model as this latter was designed to tackle some of the toughest terrain in the world.
The competition in this sector is very high–we have Tundra by Toyota and F-150 by Ford and Ram 1500 by Dodge. So price and performance will prove the best among them.
That’s really stunning. I wish I could drive one soon.
This seems tough and cool–I prefer the black color, though.
This marriage between old and present pays off, at last.