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GMC Yukon 2026

The 2026 GMC Yukon and Yukon XL continue on the T1xx body-on-frame platform with standard 5.3L V8 (355 hp), available 6.2L V8 (420 hp), and available 3.0L Duramax diesel (277 hp). The Denali and Denali Ultimate trims deliver Nappa leather seating, 22-inch chrome wheels, and the Magnetic Ride Control adaptive suspension — a feature typically reserved for performance vehicles. For 2026, GMC added Super Cruise 3.0 as standard on Denali Ultimate, with expanded Canadian highway mapping. The Yukon XL's independent rear suspension provides a tangible interior space advantage over the Expedition MAX in third-row legroom and cargo depth. Maximum cargo in the Yukon XL with all rows folded is 4,416 litres. The AT4 off-road variant receives a 2-inch lift and Rancho shocks. Canadian buyers should compare the Yukon against the Chevrolet Tahoe on price — equivalent trims often differ by $3,000-5,000 in favour of the Tahoe, though the Denali trim level has no Chevrolet equivalent.

2026 GMC Yukon
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2026 GMC Yukon

Denali

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119 232 $
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2026 GMC Yukon

Denali

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120 427 $
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2026 GMC Yukon

Elevation

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97 142 $
2024 GMC Yukon
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2024 GMC Yukon

Denali Tech

33 108 km
96 990 $
2025 GMC Yukon
Vedette

2025 GMC Yukon

Denali

3 675 km
108 648 $
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2026 GMC Yukon

Elevation

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96 586 $
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2026 GMC Yukon

Elevation

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96 586 $
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2026 GMC Yukon

Denali

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119 132 $
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2026 GMC Yukon

At4 4wd

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108 064 $
2022 GMC Yukon
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Sans accident1 proprio

2022 GMC Yukon

4WD 4dr Denali

91 410 km
67 982 $
2024 GMC Yukon
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2024 GMC Yukon

AT4

33 082 km
91 990 $
2022 GMC Yukon
Vedette

2022 GMC Yukon

Denali 4wd | Mag

95 550 km
67 596 $
2021 GMC Yukon
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2021 GMC Yukon

Slt 4wd | Luxury

114 181 km
59 596 $
2026 GMC Yukon
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2026 GMC Yukon

Denali

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117 937 $
2026 GMC Yukon
NeufVedette

2026 GMC Yukon

Denali

0 km
119 232 $
2026 GMC Yukon
NeufVedette

2026 GMC Yukon

Denali

0 km
117 937 $
2026 GMC Yukon
NeufVedette

2026 GMC Yukon

4wd 4dr Denali

120 km
124 541 $
2024 GMC Yukon
Vedette

2024 GMC Yukon

SLE 4 PORTES V8

111 398 km
59 253 $
2023 GMC Yukon
Vedette

2023 GMC Yukon

At4 Gar.

52 500 km
79 037 $
2018 GMC Yukon
Vedette

2018 GMC Yukon

118 692 km
39 599 $
2021 GMC Yukon
Vedette

2021 GMC Yukon

85 078 km
67 995 $
2023 GMC Yukon
Vedette

2023 GMC Yukon

82 614 km
68 999 $
2019 GMC Yukon
Vedette

2019 GMC Yukon

93 818 km
43 495 $
2024 GMC Yukon
Vedette

2024 GMC Yukon

34 688 km
89 999 $

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Questions fréquentes

01

Which Yukon powertrain is the right choice for a Canadian family that tows a trailer?

For towing between 2,000 and 3,400 kg regularly, the 5.3L V8 with the max trailering package is the practical standard — 11,000 lb rating, integrated trailer brake controller, and sufficient low-end torque for mountain grades on the Trans-Canada. For loads between 3,400 and 3,810 kg, step up to the 6.2L V8 or the 3.0L Duramax diesel. The diesel is the correct pick for buyers who log high annual kilometres — expect 10.5 L/100 km unladen on the highway versus 13.5 L/100 km for the 5.3L. The 6.2L is the performance choice and commands the strongest resale premium.

02

Is the 2021+ Yukon with independent rear suspension a significant improvement over older models?

Yes, substantially. The switch from solid rear axle to an independent rear suspension on the 2021 Yukon delivered three measurable benefits: highway ride quality comparable to a luxury crossover rather than a truck, 41% more third-row legroom, and cargo space that actually reaches the claimed figures. The third-row seat is now genuinely usable for adults on trips under two hours — previously it was a last resort. The trade-off is slightly higher repair complexity on the rear suspension if components wear, though failures are uncommon before 150,000 km on properly maintained vehicles.

03

What are the known reliability concerns on the 2015-2020 generation Yukon?

The 2015-2019 Yukon with the 5.3L and 6.2L V8 is affected by the AFM (Active Fuel Management) lifter failure issue that also affects the Silverado and Tahoe from the same era. Symptoms include a metallic tick at idle, typically appearing between 100,000 and 180,000 km. GM issued service bulletins and extended coverage on many VINs, but repair costs on unresolved units can reach $3,000 to $6,000. Many previous owners disabled the AFM system via a software module — confirm this on your pre-purchase inspection. Air suspension on Denali trims is a second watch item: compressor and air bag replacement typically runs $1,200 to $1,800 installed.

04

How does the Yukon Denali compare to the Cadillac Escalade for Canadian buyers?

The Yukon Denali and Escalade share platform, engines, AWD hardware and independent rear suspension. The Escalade adds exclusive interior leather grades, the AKG 36-speaker audio system, Super Cruise hands-free highway driving (on most trims from 2022), and the 38-inch curved OLED dashboard — genuine differentiators. The used-market price gap runs $18,000 to $28,000 for the same year and mileage. For buyers who want Escalade capability and will use Super Cruise on the 401 corridor, the Escalade earns that premium. For buyers who prioritise mechanical substance over brand prestige, the Denali delivers 95% of the experience at materially lower cost.

05

Is the Yukon XL the right choice for a large Canadian family versus a minivan?

For families of six to eight who regularly haul sports equipment, ski gear and luggage, the Yukon XL wins on the metric that matters most: total cargo behind the third row at 716 litres, versus around 220 litres in most minivans with all rows occupied. The XL also tows up to 3,810 kg with proper equipment — no minivan comes close. The minivan wins on sliding doors (essential at curb-side school drop-off), step-in height for children and seniors, fuel economy at 12 versus 13.5 L/100 km, and typically $10,000-$15,000 lower acquisition cost for a comparable year. If road trips, towing and off-pavement capability matter, choose the XL. If urban family logistics dominate, the minivan is the pragmatic answer.