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In line with GMC's plans to offer the new AT4 sub-brand across all product lines by the end of 2020,the Yukon also gets an AT4 variant
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The first-ever Yukon AT4 features a unique front fascia that both visually carries the rugged all-terrain look and supports off-road capability
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In higher speed highway driving, the adaptive suspension system automatically lowers Yukon’s ride height by 20 mm to improve aerodynamics and fuel efficiency
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The Yukon’s interior features a Power Sliding Center Console, available on Denali, AT4 and SLT. The main storage console between the driver and passenger seats can slide back up to 254 mm, offering an expansive storage area that enhances overall storage flexibility
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Joining the Sierra AT4 pickup and the more recently launched Sierra HD AT4 and Acadia AT4, the new Yukon AT4 is aimed at the more adventure-loving customer
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Denali models now have an exclusive interior – a completely new instrument panel, unique seats and a choice of four unique colour themes
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When the centre console slides back, drivers gain access to an open space for a purse or bag, and an additional hidden drawer underneath the console’s main storage bin, which provides secure storage
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Denali’s trademark Galvano chrome grille is larger and more detailed, with a dimensional pattern that GMC says features over 10,000 individual reflective surfaces
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The available four-corner Air Ride Adaptive Suspension offers ride-height adjustments of up to 100 mm total, as well as an automatic self-leveling feature. Drivers can raise the body up to 50 mm for additional ground clearance when driving off-road.
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Yukon XL retains its crown as GMC’s roomiest SUV for both passengers and cargo, benefitting from a 104 mm increase in wheelbase. The result is an increase in both passenger and cargo space.
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The 2021 Yukon has a lower, flatter cargo-loading floor allowing easier access to cargo space.
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True to its positioning as a more premium brand than Chevrolet, GMC has enhanced the quality of craftsmanship and materials in the Yukon's cabin.
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High Definition Surround Vision1 system using nine cameras will help increase driver awareness of the vehicle's surroundings and is quite useful while venturing off-road.
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