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General Motors Speciality Vehicles (GMSV) has confirmed new details of the new eight-seat SUV ahead of its Australian launch during the second quarter of next year. or signup to continue reading Following the reveal of the substantially updated 2025 model for North America, General Motors' local division has confirmed locally remanufactured versions of the full-size SUV will be powered by the same 313kW/624Nm 6.2-litre V8 petrol engine as the mechanically-related pickup.

From launch the luxe Denali spec will be the sole trim level offered, with headline features including up to 13 camera views from the surround camera system; a 16.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system; wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto; as well as seating for up to eight people. .



As for preliminary specifications, the GMC Yukon will offer up to 3480 litres of cargo capacity with the second and third rows of seating folded – which fold flat, according to the American-based firm – and there are three ISOFIX child seat anchor points throughout the rear rows. General Motors is promising "best-in-class towing", likely above the benchmark 3500kg offered by the likes of the 300 Series as well as German luxury alternatives like the . In North America the Yukon is rated to tow up to around 3800kg.

The new GMC Yukon Denali will go on sale during the second quarter of 2025, with full pricing and specifications to be detailed closer to launch. All GMC Yukons sold in Australia will be converted to right-hand d.

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