Expect few changes for GMC’s full-size 2011 Yukon SUV. This three-row, eight-passenger Jimmy still comes with a quiet, roomy cabin, 109 cubic feet of cabin area, up to 8,400 pounds of towing capacity, a ton of standard features and options, and, in the regularly powered trims, a strong, if not particularly fuel-efficient V8 drivetrain. Additionally, three trim levels, the base SE, high-end SLT, and green-leaning Hybrid continue to be available in either rear-wheel-drive (RWD) or four-wheel-drive (4WD) versions. Since its last significant re-design in 2007, this big ‘Ute, along with its Chevy Tahoe stablemate, has been giving traditional competitors like Ford’s Expedition, Nissan’s Armada, and Toyota’s Sequoia a heady run for the SUV dollar.
Unlike the popular unibody-construction crossovers, the truck-based Yukon, especially with off-road-capable 4WD availability, offers a level of heavy-duty utility that the more car-like crossovers simply can’t match. Furthermore, a visibility-enhancing high stance and hefty bulk help the Yukon achieve consistently high safety scores. Though this Jimmy's ride is comfortable enough, handling can, as expected, be a bit ponderous.
The standard powertrain for the 2011 Yukon SLE and SLT trims is a dependable 5.3-liter V8 engine paired with a standard six-speed auto-manual transmission. This E85-capable (FFV) mill puts out 320 hp (326 hp using ethanol-heavy E85 gas) and 335 lb-ft of torque (348 lb-ft with E85 fuel). Despite variable valve timing and cylinder deactivation at highway speeds, expect a merely tepid 15/21 mpg in both RWD and 4WD configurations. Towing capacity, however, remains maxed out at a hefty 8,400 pounds with the RWD trims.
The 2011 Yukon Hybrid is delivered with a 6.0-liter hybrid V8 gasoline engine with a standard four-speed automatic with a tow/haul mode included in its software. In combination with the two 60-kilowatt electric motors, the Yukon Hybrid pounds out 332 hp and 367 lb-ft of torque. This two-mode hybrid system additionally features regenerative braking, cylinder deactivation, variable valve timing, and automatic engine stop/start for additional battery juice and fuel efficiency. Expect 21/22 efficiency and up to 6,200 pounds of towing capacity from this capable Hybrid.
Yukon trims equipped with on-demand 4WD feature automatic locking hubs, rear locking differential, and electronic hi/lo gear selection. The optional Z71 Off-Road package makes the SLE and SLT Yukon trims formidable off-road vehicles, while, with its more delicate drivetrain, the Hybrid is not recommended for serious off-road use.
Standard appearance and convenience equipment for the base SLE Yukon trim includes 17-inch alloy wheels, roof rack, trailer hitch and wiring, side steps, premium cloth upholstery, power accessories, including heated outside mirrors, cruise control, three-zone air conditioning, leather and simulated alloy interior accents, OnStar/Bluetooth communications and voice-activated directions, a single-CD player with nine Bose speakers, and a USB connection. The amped-up SLT adds leather upholstery, remote engine start, universal garage door opener, upgraded cabin trim, rear-view camera, and OnStar turn-by-turn navigation to the mix. Topping things off is the 2011 Yukon Hybrid, with 18-inch alloys, heated front seats, reverse-tilting mirrors, and ride-adjustable suspension system.
Options for all trims include a power sunroof, rear-seat DVD entertainment, rear parking assist sensors, 20-inch polished aluminum wheels, second-row captain's chairs, heavy-duty towing equipment, and the highly-touted Z71 Off-Road package with skid plates and auxiliary engine cooling. Additionally the SLT and Hybrid Yukon trims offer available DVD navigation, upgraded appearance features, power liftgate, and heated second-row seats.
Besides its formidable size, the 2011 Yukon offers such additional standard safety features as four-wheel ABS, traction and stability control, front side-mounted airbags, three-row head airbags, OnStar Emergency Service and Crisis Assistance, daytime running lights, and a post-collision safety system. Further standard safety equipment for the higher trims includes front fog/driving lights and rear parking sensors, both of which are optional for the SLE trim level. The Hybrid, meanwhile, additionally offers standard turn-signal-integrated mirrors and optional blind-side warning technology.
Owners of the 2010 Yukon report such disappointments as a lack of some traditional options, less-than-exciting gas mileage with the traditional 5.3-liter V8, some rather bland interior materials, a cramped and inefficient third-row seat, and the Yukon Hybrid’s hefty pricetag. Balancing these complaints, however, are the owner-lauded standard features list, safety ratings, roomy, comfortable cabin, over-the-top towing capacity, off-road capability, and just plain value of the traditional Yukon, with the Hybrid claiming further owner plaudits for its green-leaning, more fuel-efficient drive system.
3.8 Overall rating
(10 reviews)The Yukon is a beautiful car inside and out. It has all the luxuries you could need in a vehicle. The power of the V8 is awesome and the handling is easy. I truely enjoy driving my Denali. I only wished the third row would fold down flat for easy use of the cargo area. They do fold up and lock for additional space, but I have a difficult time getting them back to an upright position. This feature did not deter me from buying it.
Nice Ride. Very powerful vehicle and fast. Heavy on gas.
The car is nice but asking too much for it with the miles it has
I thought it was a very good looking truck and I wouldnt mind trying to purchase it myself
Great car it was just what I wanted but not the right color
2011 GMC Yukon FAQs
How much does the 2011 GMC Yukon cost in Indianapolis, IN?
The average 2011 GMC Yukon costs about $10,079.26. The average price has decreased by -6.2% since last year. The 12 for sale near Indianapolis, IN on CarGurus, range from $7,556 to $19,202 in price.
How many 2011 GMC Yukon vehicles in Indianapolis, IN have no reported accidents or damage?
9 out of 12 for sale near Indianapolis, IN have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2011 GMC Yukon?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2011 GMC Yukon gets between 15 and 17 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Flex Fuel Vehicle engines are available.
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