GMC has updated one of its most popular SUVs, the Yukon which is a full size SUV. There are major changes to the exterior, interior, feature and the drivetrain. Here is everything you need to know.

The GMC Yukon is one of the most popular full size SUVs in the American market. It shares its platform with the Cadillac Escalade and the Chevrolet Tahoe and slots right in between with the Cadillac being even more premium while the Chevy slotting right below the Yukon. The 2025 update gives the Yukon a new face, some new features and a variant reshuffle as well which is a great thing.

Here is what you need to know. Starting from the exterior, there is an all new front fascia, the grille has grown larger and GMC has also changed the headlight design. There are new wheel designs for all the trims and the AT4 gets 20-inch wheels while the Denali Trim offers 24-inch wheels.

The biggest changes have taken place on the inside. The cabin is dominated by a vertically stacked central screen which houses all the functions in the vehicle. It measures 16.

8-inches in size and now houses functions like the climate control and the all the car functions eliminating all the buttons. One can also option an 8-inch touchscreen at the rear to handle all the climate controls. The large screen at the front has been made standard.

Other standard features include some driver assistant systems like auto emergency braking, and blind spot monitoring. Supercruise and night vision with thermal imaging still re.