As mentioned, the GMC Envoy is available in three primary variants: Envoy, Envoy XL, and Envoy XUT. All three variations are offered in SLE or SLT trim. End each is available with a choice of two-wheel drive (2WD) or four-wheel drive (4WD). All Envoys come standard with the highly regarded six-cylinder Vortec 4200 engine, which was all-new for 2002. A 5.3-liter overhead-valve V8 is available ($1500) for Envoy XL and Envoy XUV. All models come with automatic transmissions.
Retail prices range from $29,120 for the Envoy 2WD SLE to $38,065 for the XUV SLT with 4WD. Four-wheel-drive models are priced about $2,225 above their two-wheel-drive counterparts.
SLE trim levels come standard with manually controlled dual-zone air conditioning, CD stereo, anti-lock brakes (ABS), power windows and locks, keyless entry, 17-inch aluminum wheels and fog lights.
SLT trim adds leather upholstery, automatic climate control, a driver information center, audio controls on the steering wheel, separate rear-seat audio controls, power seats with memory, light-sensitive outside mirrors with turn signals, an electric rear defogger, OnStar telecommunications, and other features.
Major options (and there are a lot of them) include side-impact airbags ($350), power-adjustable pedals ($150), tilt-and-slide sunroof ($800), automatic load-leveling rear suspension ($375), DVD entertainment ($1,295), and XM satellite radio ($325). Electronic navigation ($1,845-$1,995) and a Bose premium sound system ($495) are available for SLT models. The 2WD models can be ordered with a locking rear differential ($270) and traction control ($175).