
2009 GMC Sierra XFE photo gallery: What's new for 2009
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What's new for 2009
The 2009 GMC Sierra XFE will receive improved fuel economy ratings of 15/21 mpg (city/highway) thanks to a combination of mechanical, aerodynamic, and mass-reducing enhancements. Aerodynamic enhancements give the truck a best-in-class coefficient of drag of 0.412, according to GM.
The XFE package, which stands for Xtra Fuel Economy, is planted on a 2WD drivetrain with a 315-hp 5.3L FlexFuel V-8 and six-speed Hydra-Matic 6L80 automatic transmission. Thanks to the six-speed, a high-capacity cooling package, and 338 lb-ft of torque, towing capacity on the truck is increased from 6,600 lbs to 7,000 lbs.
Other features unique to the XFE package are:
- Soft tonneau cover (improves aerodynamics)
- Extended front lower air dam (improves aerodynamics)
- Lowered suspension and revised chassis tuning (improve aerodynamics)
- Aluminum lower control arms (reduce mass)
- Aluminum spare wheel (reduces mass)
- 17-in. aluminum wheels (reduce mass)
- Automatic locking rear differential
- Trailering package
- Low rolling resistance tires
Source: General Motors