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The GMC Syclone is a high-performance version of the GMC Sonoma pickup truck. Produced in 1991 by GMC along with Production Automotive Services (PAS) —the same company credited with building the 1989 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am —the GMC Syclone was the fastest production truck for 1991.
Unlike the Syclone, the Typhoon featured an air-operated self-leveling rear suspension. [ 4 ] During tests by Car and Driver , the Typhoon was capable of accelerating from 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 5.3 seconds [ 1 ] and could do a quarter-mile run in 14.1 seconds at 95 mph (153 km/h).
This super-quick GMC out-dragged a Ferrari 348 back in the day, ... Part of the GMC Syclone's claim to fame was beating a Ferrari 348 in a drag race in the September 1991 issue of Car and Driver.
Production Automotive Services, Inc. (commonly referred to as PAS) and formally known as Prototype Automotive Services, was a specialty vehicle manufacturer which produced the 1989 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am, the 1991 GMC Syclone, the 1992 GMC Sonoma GT and the 1992 - 1993 GMC Typhoon.
The GMC S-15 became the GMC Sonoma in 1991, and the Sierra trim packages were dropped to avoid confusion with the new GMC Sierra full-size pickup. The GMC Syclone also appeared that year, with an SUV version, the GMC Typhoon, making its debut the year after that. The Sonoma GT bowed in 1992. Added to this was the 4.3 L V6 Vortec W-code engine.
The federal investigation covers select Chevrolet, Cadillac, and GMC trucks and SUVs built with the 6.2-liter L87 V-8 between the 2019 and 2024 model years. Feds Investigating 877K GM SUVs ...
The Ford Motor Co. will return to the top level of prototype sports car racing in 2027 in the World Endurance Championship series with a factory team that will compete at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The American automobile manufacturer GM has sold a number of trucks and SUVs under its marque GMC, which began being applied in 1912. [1] The vast majority of GMC vehicles are based upon the same platforms as, or simply rebadged from, vehicles sold in the Chevrolet division of GM. [citation needed]