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GMC has launched its 2021 Yukon and Yukon XL across the Middle East. The latest iteration of the brand’s flagship SUV features a bolder design, more spacious interior and the latest technology features.
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This year the Yukon lineup is headlined by two of GMC’s high-performing sub-brands: Denali and the first-ever AT4.
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“Despite its modern convenience features, the 2021 Yukon retains its indomitable off-road credentials,” said Luay Al Shurafa, President and Managing Director, General Motors, Africa and Middle East. “Designed all-new from the ground up, we are confident the all-new Yukon range will exceed customer expectations and continue to dominate the roads like never before,” he added.
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For 2021, the Denali’s signature Galvano chrome grille is larger and more detailed. GMC says the grille features over 10,000 individual reflective surfaces. The familiar C-shaped front lighting signature is formed by a “light blade” that delivers uniform LED illumination for the daytime running lamps.
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The new Yukon’s cabin has also been completely redesigned and comes with available features such as Center Console Fridge and a choice of four unique colour themes.
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The 2021 Yukon Denali is powered by a 6.2-litre V8 that puts out 420 horsepower, while the standard engine is a new 5.3-litre V8. Both engines are mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission.
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This year, the Yukon gets an AT4 trim that blends comfort with off-road prowess, making the vehicle more prepared for outdoor adventures. In addition, the 2021 Yukon also benefits from available four-corner Air Ride Adaptive Suspension that GMC claims delivers optimal ride quality and can raise the body by up to 2 inches (50 mm) for additional ground clearance when going off-road.
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