GM designers create long-term GMC TopKick

General Motors produced the GMC TopKick, as well as its corporate cousin, the Chevrolet Kodiak, between 1980 and 2009.It is offered as a medium-sized workhorse designed to take on various jobs such as cargo transport, sale truck, chimney truck and similar tasks.The GMC TopKick was closed despite everything after 3 generations, with the most recent example, a GMC TopKick 5500, which left the Flint truck meeting plant in July 2009.However, this did not prevent GM designers from imagining a long-term imaginable model., as seen in the following representation.

Posted on social media through GM Design’s official Instagram account, @generalmotorsdesign, this performance produced through Geoffrey Richmond in 2014.Richmond is the same GM designer who created the representation of the Chevy Impala we recently covered, and like the Chevy, futuristic taste ratings are completely in effect, come back with this impressive GMC TopKick.

At the front, the van comes with a direct fairing, adding a black grid insert and a bright red GMC badge.The bottom fairing is made of polished steel and comes with two prominent towing hooks fixed at opposite ends of the bumper.The lighting design is also interesting, with a quartet of small lighting elements fixed to the left and right of the bumper, and up to the corners of the front fascia along the grill line.

The cab itself is curved and low, and takes on a fresh geometric shape that adds to the curved metal.The side mirrors are thin, suspended on the most sensitive of the windshield line, and a small reinforcement is placed on the flanks.

And of course, we can’t forget those massive wheels, which have a surprising design and a gigantic diameter, that give this GMC TopKick an impressive position and bigger than life.

General Motors has unveiled a successor to GMC TopKick and Chevrolet Kodiak with the arrival of chevrolet Silverado Medium Duty pickups, which come with the 4500HD, 5500HD and 6500HD, as well as configurations, wheelbases and GVWR.The new Silverado Medium Duty debuted at the 2018 Work Truck Show in Indianapolis and is being developed jointly through GM and Navistar.However, lately there is no equivalent GMC logo.

And this representation is necessarily just a great design and would almost certainly not achieve production in a recognizable way, even if given the green light, it is still an exercise of laughter to think about what it could be.

 

 

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“I my … I’m my MTV.”

Sitting all day dreaming? There doesn’t have to be much more …….

Reminds me of Transformers’ Optimus Prime.

If you have time to design models that have been abandoned, there is NO excuse for boring or boring designs for the 4 GM USA Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC brands!To paraphrase Bob Lutz, it’s not more expensive to design a charming design.car you design a car of interest.

Looks good.

Reminds me of the black GMC from the first transformer film.This whole movie is necessarily a big GM ad.If they tried to do that now, each and every transformer would become a hahahaha crossover.

Interesting Leeds makes me think that GM is thinking about more advertising trucks, maybe a 6/7 class.There have been rumors …

Draw great. But I wonder how the hell they would have translated those shapes into a real functional truck.

Looks like a monster-sized ant.

More than sin.

Really silly looking for a paint truck, all that is above 3500 is a working truck and other people who paint a truck need efficiency, convenience and simplicity.This looks like a rejection of a sci-fi movie, good luck promoting it to a corporate like a sales truck or a van.

More than sin!

There was a symbol of a pickup truck that was the Silverado 2019, it can’t be unloaded.

I love the design, that’s what a trucker is looking for in a new design, because when it comes down, it’s going to be great.I’d drive one happily.

I’d chase him !!! Impressive!!

Hey, I don’t know if I’m a fan, it’s out there, from the side view, I can see a truck with a nose up from the last 50 to the early 60s, but from the front, I can see the cab of the last 50.Give me some time and I’m sure he’ll push me. If you need other people to keep quiet about the design saying they all look good, this one is different.

I’d love to buy it and

If you build it, they’ll come. I need one for my fifth wheel.

The ugliest thing I’ve ever noticed in Detroit

I love it. But the value is high. I love Chev trucks, yeah.

Hi I love the truck. It’s great. I’d make one.

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