It does look pretty nice though....
New Tahoe
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Originally posted by Ski-me View PostI agree, the 6.2 would be much better in that package. Maybe it will come as an option in following years?!?
I found the engine spec in this article:
https://www.foxnews.com/auto/2021-gmc-yukon-luxury
Man that is very disappointing. Well I guess this isn’t my next vehicle.
The 6.2L is a must for me.
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New Tahoe in high country is the bees knees. Would not buy any other trims or the yukon.Aric
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Originally posted by JohnE View PostI can't believe that GM would offer a Yukon AT4 without the 6.2 option. But what do I know.
But GMC has always done this to make people jump to the Denali. I personally hate that they are doing this.
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Originally posted by JohnE View PostI can't believe that GM would offer a Yukon AT4 without the 6.2 option. But what do I know.
Did a quick google and this statement reads that they are offering the 3 different engine options and does not mention this is Denali specific.
The GMC Yukon (and XL) gets three engine options at launch: an updated 6.2-liter V8, a fresh 5.3-liter V8, and a brand-new 3.0-liter inline-six turbodiesel, all similar to what you get on the Tahoe and Suburban. The most powerful of the bunch (obviously) is the 6.2-liter V8, which is good for 420 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque. All three engines use to the same 10-speed automatic transmission.
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This looks like fun: https://www.motortrend.com/news/2021...donut-feature/
"Hurricane Turn" functionality is engaged when the Yukon's electronic brain detects that the driver intentionally has done the following: Deactivates stability control, cranked the steering wheel hard to either the left or the right, and floored the gas.
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Had t seen the Yukon yet, but that would be a toss up between it and the Tahoe, both front clips hit the mark (must've fired the guy who penned up the HD Silverado, lol).
While I like the look, I sure wish mfgs could actually integrate real steel bumpers into the cool designs. Why is that only reserved for pickup trucks anymore and NO other vehicles have a bumper that can take a scuff or ding without having to replace and repainted a bunch of plastic?'06 X2 MCX
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Tahoe (and by extension the Silverado) still looks ugly to me, but the Yukon and Escalade look good though. Adaptive air suspension, Magneride, and IRS are all very promising, with leveling air suspension something that is missing on the Ford SUVs. The dash and radio design look better than what Ford is doing in the Expedition and Navigator.
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