2012 GMC Yukon Heritage Edition

At a Glance

Pricing $39,780 - $62,825
Drive Types RWD, 4WD, AWD
Engines 5.3l V8, 6.0l V8 HEV, 6.2l V8
Transmissions A4, A6
Fuel Economy 13-20 (city), 18-23 (highway)

The GMC Yukon is shorter of the two GMC full-sized SUVs. Other divisions of GM sell variations as the Escalade and Tahoe. Inside, there are three rows of seats for up to 9 passengers depending on the equipped seating. The standard 5.3L V8 engine can tow 5500 lbs. (8500 with towing package). One advantage the full-sized GM SUVs (Escalade/Tahoe/Yukon) have is the availability of a hybrid powertrain. Fuel Economy in the Yukon Hybrid jumps to 20/23 (city/highway) while still maintaining a 5000+ lb. tow rating. Unfortunately the hybrid powertrain is a pricey upgrade costing over $10,000. Although full-size SUVs have become popular as family haulers, their only real advantage is higher tow ratings. Full-size SUVs with truck underpinnings are robbed of interior space with the body mounted over the frame. Most families would be better served with a crossover SUV like the GMC Acadia. The Acadia offers similar legroom with improved maneuverability, cargo capacity and fuel efficiency for less money.

Model/Trim/Package Engine Original MSRP
Yukon SLE 5.3l V8 (320-bhp) A6 RWD $39,780
Yukon SLE 5.3l V8 (320-bhp) A6 4WD $43,790
Yukon SLT 5.3l V8 (320-bhp) A6 RWD $45,265
Yukon SLT 5.3l V8 (320-bhp) A6 4WD $48,120
Yukon Hybrid 6.0l V8 HEV (332-bhp) A4 RWD $52,165
Yukon Hybrid 6.0l V8 HEV (332-bhp) A4 4WD $54,975
Yukon Denali 6.2l V8 (403-bhp) A6 RWD $54,705
Yukon Denali 6.2l V8 (403-bhp) A6 AWD $57,700
Yukon Denali Hybrid 6.0l V8 HEV (332-bhp) A4 RWD $59,980
Yukon Denali Hybrid 6.0l V8 HEV (332-bhp) A4 4WD $62,825