| Manufacturer | General Motors |
|---|---|
| Production | 2002-2009 |
| Assembly | Moraine, Ohio, United States Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States (XL/XUV) |
| Predecessor | GMC Jimmy |
| Successor | GMC Acadia (XL/XUV), GMC Terrain |
| Class | Mid-size/Full-size SUV |
| Body style(s) | 4-door SUV |
| Layout | Front engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive |
| Platform | GMT360 |
| Engine(s) | 4.2 L LL8 I6 5.3 L LM4 V8 |
| Transmission(s) | 4-speed automatic |
| Wheelbase | 113.0 in (2870 mm) 129.0 in (3277 mm) (XL/XUV) |
| Length | 191.6 in (4867 mm) 207.6 in (5273 mm) (XL) 208.4 in (5293 mm) (XUV) |
| Width | 74.7 in (1897 mm) |
| Height | 71.9 in (1826 mm) 75.5 in (1918 mm) (XL) 77.0 in (1956 mm) (XUV) |
| Related | Buick Rainier Chevrolet SSR Chevrolet TrailBlazer Isuzu Ascender Oldsmobile Bravada Saab 9-7X |
The GMC Envoy is an SUV from the GMC marque of General Motors. It was introduced as a luxury version of the Jimmy for the 1998 model year, the same year the Jimmy was restyled. After a short hiatus during the time of which the Jimmy was phased out, the Envoy reappeared in the GMC line of vehicles from 2002 through 2009 as a standalone model.
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1998
The Envoy nameplate made it's first appearance as an luxury trim line of the GMC Jimmy SUV, itself a clone of the Chevrolet Blazer. This version used a 190 hp (142 kW) 4.3L L35 Vortec 4300 V6, and was retired after the 2000 model year. Unlike the Chevrolet Blazer, the GMC Jimmy was no longer produced starting in 2001.
Being the top trim of the Jimmy line, the Envoy had many extra features not available on the regular Jimmy, including a remote trunk release, both heated exterior mirrors and front seats, as well as a Bose audio system. Optional features included a power moonroof, a locking differential, and a power front passenger seat.[1]
Safety features:
The 1998-2000 GMC Envoy had a four wheel ABS breaking system standard as well as standard front driver and passenger airbags. The Jimmy (same as Envoy) received a four star rating for both the driver and passenger in the frontal crash test from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.[2]
2002
The new Envoy replaced the Jimmy name in GMC's lineup. While it still shares a platform with the Chevrolet TrailBlazer, both exterior and interior styling is different. Starting in the 2002 model year, engine power is rated at 270 hp (201 kW) and 275tq straight-6 Vortec 4200 engine, while 2003-2005 received a small boost to 275 hp (205 kW). This rating grew to 291 hp (217 kW) for the 2006 model year with a redesign of the straight-6 Vortec 4200 engine. All models in the line-up have 4-wheel disc brakes. A Displacement on Demand 5.3 L V8 was optional only on the Envoy Denali beginning in 2005.
The Envoy was Motor Trend magazine's Sport/Utility of the Year for 2002. The 4200 Vortec 4200 engine I6 engine was named one of Ward's 10 Best Engines from 2002-2005.
Engines:
- 2003-2009 LL8 4.2 L (256 in³) I6
- 2003-2004 5300 5.3 L (323 in³) V8 (Only available in Envoy XLs)
- 2005-2009 5300 5.3 L (323 in³) V8 with Displacement on Demand
Safety features
The GMC Envoy has a variety of safety features available as standard or optional.
The GMC Envoy received a 3-Star Frontal Crash Rating for the Driver and 4-Stars for the Front Passenger. All areas including side-impact crashes received 5 stars. These tests were conducted by the NHTSA. These ratings pertain to the model year of 2002 to present. When IIHS tested it, it earned an ACCEPTABLE for Front and a MARGINAL for the side test.
Envoy XL
The Envoy was also offered with an extended wheel base to increase accomidation of more cargo and/or passengers. The Envoy XL was the full-size counterpart to the five-passenger mid-size Envoy. One unique element of the Envoy was the availability of a usable 3-row that was comfortable for a 6-foot (1.83 m) passenger in the, 7-passenger Envoy XL version. This vehicle is 16 in (406 mm) longer and has a higher roofline to allow easier access to the third row of seats. This roof is disguised by standard roof racks. The Envoy XL was longer than the short-wheelbase Yukon.
Production of the XL model was handled by the Oklahoma City Assembly plant in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
2003
XUV
The five-passenger Envoy XUV, introduced in 2003, was an attempt to create a combination of pickup truck and SUV. It featured a retractable rear roof section that slid forward, giving an open-topped load area. A 'MidGate' could be raised to partition the load area off from the passenger compartment; this was a solid, waist height plastic-lined panel and with a retractable glass partition for the top half. The two-way tailgate could either hinge sideways or drop down; the tailgate glass retracted into the solid tailgate. The cargo area was waterproofed and fitted with a drainage system, allowing it to be easily hosed down for cleaning.
The advantage of the Envoy XUV over a pickup truck or a more truck-like configuration such as the Chevrolet Avalanche (which originated the MidGate feature) is that with retractable roof and rear glass closed, the cargo area is sealed, full roof height and lockable, thus making it an enclosed SUV. The disadvantages include a much shorter cargo bed area and breakable side glass. The Envoy XUV's retractable roof was reminiscent of the Studebaker Wagonaire of the 1960s.
Other Changes
During this year, GMC detached many options from packages in order for customers to save money. Additionally, the I6 Engine received a small 5 more horsepower. For the XL model, a new engine was introduced, a 5.3 Liter V8 with 290 horsepower. Other noteable changes included making front side curtain airbags previously standard on the 2002 model, optional, recreating the headlight switch to allow a Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) off switch, and also increasing the fuel tank to 22 gallons.
2004
Not many changes were made to any of the models this year. The only changes inlcuded the added feature of optional adjustable pedals, optional XM Satellite Radio, and an optional DVD based Navigation system.
2005
XUV is discontinued
Envoy XUV sales were projected at 30,000 per year (approximately a third of Envoy production), but however, were much slower with just over 12,000 sold in 2004. GM decided to discontinue XUV production on March 15, 2005.
Denali is introduced
In 2005, a Denali luxury version of the Envoy became available. Both the standard length wheelbase Envoy as well as the Envoy XL are available with the Denali trim option. The Envoy Denali features the hallmark bullet pattern grille and an upgraded interior with luxury car-like features such as heated power seats, extensive woodgrain trim, and rain-sensing windshield wipers. It also featured the GM Vortec5.3 Liter V8 engine with "Displacement on Demand," shutting off four of the eight cylinders when workload was minimal. Prices for the Envoy Denali ranged from US$37,145 to $42,750; prices for the Envoy XL Denali ranged from $38,575 to $43,895.
Other Changes
Seating was restyled in hopes to increase comfort and quality of control of driving position. Additionally, a touch DVD Navigation system was offered as an option. The option of side airbags evolved from previously just front seat side curtain airbags to full length side curtain airbags, covering both rows of seats (in the XL model, all three rows).
2006
XL is discontinued
The model was discontinued after the 2006 model year when the Oklahoma City plant closed on February 20, 2006. The Envoy XL has since been replaced by the Acadia crossover SUV as of 2007.
Other Changes
For 2006-present, GMC added standard stability control, called "Stabilitrak" as well as standard cruise control and OnStar. For the Denali, new 18-inch alloy wheels were introduced.
2007
Minimal changes occured including the addition of a tire pressure monitor.
2008
For 2008 side-curtain airbags were made standard as well was XM Satellite Radio.
2009
Updated wheels for many models and the option for Bluetooth connectivity were the only changes for 2009.
Envoy discontinuation
The Envoy (along with the Chevrolet TrailBlazer and Saab 9-7X) has been phased out after the 2009 model year. With the GMC Acadia serving as its mid price 7-passenger Envoy XLreplacement, the mid-size 2010 GMC Terrain crossover SUV, which debuted at the 2009 New York International Auto Show, based on the Theta platform will replace the standard 5-passenger Envoy. GM closed the Moraine, Ohio plant on December 23, 2008, ending production of all GMT360 products. [3]
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