Back in the early ‘90s, if it was a speed-stuffed pickup you were after, the original GMC Syclone was the way to go. With its turbocharged V6 engine and AWD grip, the Syclone could sprint to 60 mph in ...
Right now, if GMC aficionados reminisce about the short but good old days of the high-performance Syclone, there’s one modern solution. Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE) takes the latest GMC Canyon ...
The GMC Syclone of the 1990s was a true world-beater, with speed in the realm of Corvettes and Ferraris of its time. Thirty years later, we have high-performance off-road trucks like the Ford F-150 ...
The GMC Syclone of the early Nineties is an absolute legend in the automotive world. A modified, high-performance version of the Sonoma pickup truck with a turbocharged 4.3-liter V-6 producing 280 ...
Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE) is back with its latest take on a past General Motors performance vehicle. The company announced Monday it will tackle the beloved GMC Syclone with a new model ...
Presented last week as a throwback to the 1991 performance truck, the modern-day Syclone, built by Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE), is one expensive package. In fact, it is so pricey that you ...
Back during the wacky 1990s, automakers decided that sporty SUVs and trucks might be the next big thing – and General Motors entered the arms race with the Chevrolet 454 SS and GMC Typhoon plus ...
The GMC Syclone was the quirkiest, raddest pickup truck to ever come out of America. It oozed ’90s attitude and was powered by a turbocharged V6 engine making 280 horsepower, sending twist to all four ...
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