Jul 15, 2025
Rear passenger side view of a black 2025 GMC Yukon parked on rugged terrain

The 2025 GMC Yukon is a proud family hauler. With a truck-based chassis, powerful engine options, and a cavernous interior, it’s got the ability to take large groups of people wherever they want to go, whether that’s down the street, across the country, or into the woods.

Experience the 2025 GMC Yukon: Luxurious Space Meets Commanding Presence

Powerful and Strong

The Yukon raises the bar for full-size SUVs by making V8 engines a standard feature. Elevation and AT4 trims come with a 5.3L V8 that produces 355 hp and 383 lb-ft of torque. The 6.2L V8 in Denali and Ultimate trims generates 420 hp and 460 lb-ft of torque. A 3.0L Duramax Turbo-Diesel I6 is available in all models, which sees upgraded power output to 305 hp and 495 lb-ft of torque.

With the Max Trailering package, the Yukon can tow trailers, boats, or campers that weigh up to 8,400 pounds. For adventure-oriented families, the AT4 Ultimate trim is your go-to model. It offers a Four-corner Air Ride Adaptive Suspension, Magnetic Ride Control, red tow hooks, and in a first for GMC, Night Vision.

Room for the Whole Family

The Yukon seats up to eight passengers with the second-row bench seat, but captain’s chairs are available to elevate passenger comfort. Cargo space is generous, with 25.5 cubic feet behind the third row. When both rows are folded flat, cargo capacity is brought to 123 cubic feet.

Higher trims feature increasingly luxurious appointments, with Denali Ultimate models offering heated, ventilated, and massaging front seats, open-pore wood trim, and full-grain leather upholstery. Second-row executive captain’s chairs are available, which bring heating, ventilation, and massage functions to even more passengers. The third row hasn’t been forgotten about, either, with dedicated air vents and USB ports.

Style Upgrades

The Yukon sees a refreshed front fascia for 2025, with an all-new grille and updated headlights with animated start-up lighting sequences. Grille designs differ across trims, allowing each model to develop its own unique flavor profile. 20-inch wheels are standard in most trims, but Denali Ultimate models feature newly standard 24-inch wheels.

Modern Tech Stack

Every Yukon has a 16.8-inch infotainment touchscreen with built-in Google functionality and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. A rear seat entertainment system with dual 12.6-inch screens is standard on Ultimate trims and optional on the rest. All models have an 11-inch digital Driver Information Center, while higher trims include a 15-inch head-up display.

New for 2025 is the availability of Super Cruise hands-free driving technology. This helpful feature is standard in Ultimate trims and optional in Denali models.

The GMC Yukon has seen significant upgrades in 2025 that make it even more powerful and technologically advanced than it already was. Learn more about the Yukon at Boyd Chevrolet GMC in Oxford, NC.