Harley-Davidson and Tuscany Motor Co. have collaborated to launch a special edition -albeit unofficial- version of the 2020 GMC Sierra.

As initially reported by Motor1, the customized truck, set to be manufactured by Tuscany Motor Co. in Elkhart, Indiana, includes no less than 65 changes over a run-of-the-mill Sierra. Harley-Davidson has worked with Ford in the past to launch special appearance packages for the F-150.

Immediately distinguishing the Harley-Davidson GMC Sierra from all others is the beefed-up ride height that comes thanks to a BDS suspension lift and new Fox shocks. The truck also sits on a set of massive 35-inch all-terrain tires wrapped around 22-inch milled aluminum wheels.

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To ensure owners can actually get inside, the lifted truck includes illuminated and electrically deployable side steps. There are a multitude of cosmetic tweaks made to the Sierra’s exterior, including orange accents around the front grille, a functional ram air hood, and an LED light bar located between a pair of tow hooks. Other changes made include aluminum exhaust tips, a redesigned rear bumper, and a custom tonneau cover.

Inside, the special touches continue with new branding, bespoke leather upholstery, and some other changes.

Those interested in purchasing one of the Harley-Davidson 2020 GMC Sierra models will be able to choose between Onyx Black, Summit White, and Satin Steel Metallic for the exterior finish. The trucks won’t be particularly cheap either, starting from $94,995. Fortunately, they come with a three-year / 36,000-mile warranty.

“Harley-Davidson and GMC are two of the most recognizable and admired American brands in the world,” general manager of brand marketing at Harley-Davidson Jon Bekefy said. “We’re proud of the new Harley-Davidson edition GMC Sierra. It truly reflects Harley-Davidson’s passion for giving committed riders new ways to share their affinity for the brand and for riding.”

Correction: It was initially thought that the Harley Davidson edition of the Sierra was a collaboration with GMC, but a GM representative told us that this “is not a GMC official partnership and we were not involved in the development”. Article has been updated to reflect the correction.