GMC Yukon

GMC Yukon

FROM
$174,990

The GMC Yukon is a large SUV built by General Motors’ commercial division in the United States.

Imported to Australia and converted to right hand drive and sold by General Motor Specialty Vehicles in the top of the range Denali grade the Yukon is a V8-powered, eight-seater SUV that counts the Lexus LX600 among its rivals.

The line-up currently starts at $174,990 for the Yukon Denali and ranges through to $174,990 for the range-topping Yukon Denali.

14.7L/100km (combined)
SUV
10 Speed Automatic
Premium Unleaded Petrol
Rating Summary
Price and features
7
Practicality
7
Driving
7
Safety
7
Overview
Likes
Big V8
Refined on-road
Packing potential
Dislikes
Big rims
Terrible tyres for off-roading
Lacks prestige look and feel at this price

Gmc Yukon Pricing & Specs

The price range for the Gmc Yukon varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $174,990 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

Gmc Yukon Interior

The GMC Yukon Denali is based on the same platform as the Chevrolet Silverado pick-up but is noticeably more premium, especially in the cabin. GMC has opted for more technology and a high level of finishes. There’s the huge central touchscreen, which adds a nice premium touch, as do some nice trim options, namely some darker woods, which lift the cabin while looking very much ‘on brand’ for an American SUV.

Gmc Yukon Dimensions

The dimensions of the Gmc Yukon SUV vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.
The dimensions shown above are for the base model.

Gmc Yukon Seats

The GMC Yukon comes standard with eight seats - two in the front row and three each in the second and third rows.

In terms of accessing the seats, the second row tilts and folds forward with a manual lever, and retracting side steps make climbing up and in relatively easy. The third row can raise and lower at the push of a button, to liberate more boot space if you need it.

Gmc Yukon Towing Capacity

The Gmc Yukon has maximum towing capacity of 3628kg for the latest model available.

Gmc Yukon Colours

GM Australia is offering the GMC Yukon Denali in seven colours including 'Onyx Black', 'Downpour Metallic Blue', 'Volcanic Red Tritcoat', 'Titanium Rush Metallic', 'Sterling Metallic' and 'White Frost Tricoat'.

Downpour Metallic Blue
Onyx Black
Sterling Metallic
Titanium Rush Metallic
Volcanic Red Tritcoat
White Frost Tricoat

Gmc Yukon Engine

The GMC Yukon Denali gets a 6.2-litre petrol V8 that makes 313kW/624Nm which is enough to pull the big Yukon along with relative ease. The engine is paired to a 10-speed automatic transmission and Yukon is also fitted with GM’s 'Active Response 4WD System' with an electronic limited-slip rear differential and a two-speed transfer case.

Gmc Yukon Fuel consumption

The Gmc Yukon is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by PULP fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 14.7L/100km for SUV
*Combined fuel consumption

Gmc Yukon Boot Space

There’s a decent amount of room in the boot with the third row in use, but you can expand it up to a claimed 2053L with the third row stowed into the floor. And if you need to turn your Yukon into a delivery van, GMC claims you can literate up to 3480L of cargo capacity with the second row seats folded down.

Gmc Yukon boot space

Gmc Yukon Accessories

The GMC Yukon Denali is the only model available in Australia. Denali is a GMC sub-brand for more premium model variants, so our local models come generously equipped with 24-inch alloy wheels, air suspension, tri-zone climate control, a dual-pane panoramic sunroof, a 16.8-inch multimedia touchscreen, rear-seat entertainment, a 14-speaker Bose surround sound audio system and leather-trimmed seats.

Gmc Yukon Wheel Size

The Gmc Yukon has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 285x40 R24 1 for SUV in 2025 with a wheel size that spans from 9.5x24 inches.

Gmc Yukon Speed

GM Australia hasn't provided a 0-100km/h claim for the GMC Yukon Denali, but GMC in the US says it takes 6.0 seconds to run 0-60mph. Top speed is around 180km/h.

Gmc Yukon News

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SPECULATION
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INDUSTRY NEWS
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PRICE AND SPECS
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OPINION
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5 Oct 2024
UPCOMING MODELS
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1 Oct 2024
UPCOMING MODELS
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20 Aug 2024
UPCOMING MODELS
2025 GMC Yukon has landed: Full-size eight-seat SUV in local pre-release testing before muscling up to Ford Everest, Toyota LandCruiser 300, Kia EV9 and Nissan Patrol next year
17 Apr 2024
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Gmc Yukon Range

The GMC Yukon Denali is a big vehicle powered by a V8 engine so it doesn't have a small fuel economy figure. Rated at 12.8L/100km and fitted with a 91-litre fuel tank it has a theoretical range of over 700km - provided you reach the official claim.