OFFICIAL! PRICING For The 2021 GMC Yukon Is Announced — What Do YOU Think?

OFFICIAL! PRICING For The 2021 GMC Yukon Is Announced — What Do YOU Think?
As the full-size luxury sport-utility vehicle class continues to grow, incumbents from General Motors sure do have their work cut out for themselves. GM has responded by launching all-new versions of the Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade.

Love them or hate them, they still sell quite a few.

Pricing so far has only been released for the 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe. That changed this week as the 2021 GMC Yukon has received full pricing for all of its variations and trim levels.

Essentially you're talking about a base price in the low $50,000s and if you spring for a Yukon XL Denali with all-wheel drive, you'll probably wind up into the $80,000s with options.

See below for the breakdowns.


*ALL of the prices in the table below include a $1,295 destination charge

Yukon 2WD Yukon XL 2WD Yukon 4WD Yukon XL 4WD
SLE: $51,995 SLE: $54,695 SLE: $54,995 SLE: $57,695
SLT: $59,095 SLT: $61,795 SLT: $62,095 SLT: $64,795
Denali: $69,695 Denali: $72,395 AT4: $66,095 AT4: $68,795
    Denali: $72,695 Denali: $75,395



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MDarringerMDarringer - 3/13/2020 6:40:05 PM
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Pricey but expected.


skytopskytop - 3/14/2020 2:49:16 AM
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GM prices is outrageously too high! They are raping the public.


Car4life1Car4life1 - 3/14/2020 8:49:26 PM
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LMAO, true but GM along with most companies are being raped by Corona, expect to see 15-20% off at a dealer near you soon


MDarringerMDarringer - 3/14/2020 9:39:22 PM
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Our internet sales have increased greatly in activity.


TomMTomM - 3/14/2020 6:34:08 AM
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Over the decades - through good times and bad times - the Suburban has always managed to sell well to the new retirees looking for a vehicle to pull their long road trip vacation Trailers.

I am not so sure that the sales will not be lower in this recession - and likely closing of some auto plants due to Covid-19 - but they will continue to be sold to their target audience


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 3/14/2020 9:36:22 AM
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Beyond a Corvette, a Yukon Denali is one of the few American vehicles I would be happy to own.


MDarringerMDarringer - 3/14/2020 10:38:00 AM
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We love our Escalade and more than likely a new one will show up when the wife decides she likes it after all. But the problem with a Yukon Denali is that it has a "WalMart" brand name like "Chevrolet" and it tries to play "Escalade". It is far too expensive to be a Chevrolet and much too mainstream to be a Cadillac alternative. I honestly do not understand GMC's role.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 3/14/2020 11:44:38 AM
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I have read before the networth of Denali drivers is 3X the networth of those who drive an Escalade. It is nice enough to be appreciated by those with wealth but also plain enough that it gets ignored in traffic. Much like a Toyota Landcruiser. Both are a bit of an odd duck in the market but their drivers love them and keep buying them.


MDarringerMDarringer - 3/14/2020 12:07:30 PM
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The resale on an Escalade is far higher than a Denali which depreciates faster than both the Escalade and the Tahoe. I'd never compare a Denali to the ancient, outdated, and dynamically horrible Land Cruiser.


SuperCarEnthusiastSuperCarEnthusiast - 3/14/2020 12:59:35 PM
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Definitely have to buy the Denali model that comes with the larger embedded infotainment screen and nicer dash layout. It starts at $72K however, so with some options, maybe $80K?


skytopskytop - 3/15/2020 9:46:22 PM
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Driving a GM truck is like guiding a ferry boat in your bath tub.


MDarringerMDarringer - 3/16/2020 8:37:22 AM
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Better than driving a Ford F350 and experiencing the death wobble which is pretty intense.


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