The 1995 GMC Sierra 2500 is a part of the truck's third-generation lineup, distinguished by its rugged and workhorse reputation. Power came from a range of engines, with the top option being a 7.4L V8 that produced 290 horsepower. Transmission options were a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic that transferred power through either the standard RWD or optional 4WD setups. There was no shortage of trims either— with three different option packages (Standard, SL, and SLE), customers could tailor the truck to their specific needs. Despite the lack of modern safety and tech features typical in this era, the GMC Sierra 2500 was renowned for its durability, towing capabilities, and overall performance. The interior was functional and spacious, and the ride was comfortable regardless of the cargo load.