2025 GMC Yukon: Updated with new styling, cutting-edge technology and luxurious trims

2025 GMC Yukon
GMC's 2025 Yukon has come out with a grand update, which follows in the footsteps of the updates of the Tahoe and Escalade. This new SUV not only has a new style, but it also has a tadka of modern technology and luxury. The new Yukon comes with a new grille design, headlights, taillights, and square quad exhaust for several trims, which make its overall look extremely attractive.

The Denali Ultimate trim has specifically adopted the new GMC badge, which reflects the topography of Mount Denali. Along with this, a new option of 24-inch wheels is also available, which is combined with air suspension and MagneRide dampers, keeping the ride quality at the highest level. The exclusivity of this trim makes it a new attraction among SUV customers.

For 2024, GMC has removed the SLE and SLT trims and replaced them with a new base trim. The new AT4 Ultimate variant is designed specifically for off-road enthusiasts, offering top-notch cabin technology and luxury. This trim is definitely ideal for those who want both adventure and comfort.

2025 GMC Yukon
The Yukon has undergone a major update inside, including a 16.8-inch vertical touchscreen infotainment system. The system is based on Android Automotive software, which offers advanced navigation and voice control with Google Maps and Google Assistant. Additionally, the Yukon now also has driver assistance systems like Night Vision Thermal Object Detection mode and Super Cruise.

A new 8-inch touchscreen has been added to the rear climate control in the rear seats, further enhancing passenger comfort. The Denali Ultimate trim is also available with a second-row "Executive Seating" package, which includes captain's chairs, headrest speakers and other features that make it even more attractive.

GMC has also updated its powertrain options, although the 5.3-liter and 6.2-liter V8 engines remain unchanged. The 3.0-liter Duramax turbo-diesel engine has been updated, now producing 305 horsepower and 495 pound-feet of torque. This engine is particularly notable because GM eliminated it in the refresh of the Escalade.

The updated 2025 Yukon is expected to go on sale in the fourth quarter of this year. GMC has not yet revealed its price, but this new SUV is set to take an important place in the market with its exclusivity and uniqueness.

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