GMC Sierra CarbonPro Mattress Withstands Hurricane Torture

You can watch the ads on TV this weekend, or here.

GMC will take the opportunity to showcase its capabilities at the upcoming NFL playoff games. Sierra A new commercial features the CarbonPro bed. You don’t have to be a football fan to enjoy the commercial.

GMC takes the CarbonPro bed and puts it in a wind-testing laboratory that can produce hurricane-force winds. This commercial features GMC. The team launches wood beams and bricks into the bed. The Sierra’s competitors’ beds can take the same abuse.

GMC Sierra CarbonPro Mattress Withstands Hurricane Torture

The commercial concept is similar in style to the GMC promo video from 2019 which shows the company torturing the CarbonPro bed. The company drops items such as a sledgehammer and cinderblock into the cargo area, recording the results in slow motion. All the punishment is ignored by carbon fiber.

from The Fast Lane Truck showed similar results. The bed could only be scratched by dropping a boat anchor, cinder block, or chainsaw in it.

GMC Sierra CarbonPro Mattress Withstands Hurricane Torture

CarbonPro bed is lighter than the metal version at 62 pounds (28 kgs). This is a 25% weight saving. The panel is also corrosion-resistant and resistant to scratching and denting, according to the truck manufacturer. Upgrades are available as packages on certain Sierra 1500 Denali and AT models. The company plans to increase the availability of the upgrade in the future. will eventually offer the option for the Chevrolet Silverado.

Rumours have it that the Sierra and Chevy Silverado siblings might show interior upgrades for the 2021 model-year. These changes could include a redesign of the center stack and improved materials. The Duramax diesel engine might be modified to increase the towing rating.