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2022 GMC Yukon Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Original MSRP

7.5
of 10

expert review

4.7

avg user rating

(15 reviews)

Pros

  • Multiple powertrain options

  • Powerful engine

  • Plenty of cargo space

Cons

  • Poor fuel economy

  • Poor value for money

7.5
out of 10
expert review
Look & feel
8/10
Technology
8/10
Performance
7/10
Safety
8/10
Form & function
8/10
Cost-effectiveness
6/10
2022 GMC Yukon Denali driving.

Endowed with style and capability, the GMC Yukon is a popular choice among full-size SUVs.

No longer General Motors' exclusive truck-only brand now that Buick has gone all-in on SUVs, GMC nevertheless holds a unique position in the automaker's product portfolio. Offering a lineup of "Professional Grade" trucks and SUVs with premium features, enhanced capabilities, and unique exterior and interior designs, GMC toes the line between Chevrolet and Cadillac.

Redesigned for the 2021 model year, the Yukon full-size SUV gets a standard 12-inch driver information center and enhanced connectivity for 2022, among other changes. The 2022 GMC Yukon is available in four trim levels: SLE, SLT, AT4, and Denali.

8/10

If you like chrome, you'll probably like the GMC Yukon. Even the base SLE model has enough shiny stuff to give it a premium look as only chrome can. By the time you climb the trim level ladder up to the Denali, though, it's evident that GMC is doing this on purpose. After all, when you have large SUVs from three brands sharing the same general body style, you need to do something to stand out. GMC's approach? Chrome, and lots of it.

Indeed, the front of the Denali is constructed almost entirely of chrome, dominated by the vast, multi-dimensional grille that, to our eyes, resembles an industrial-sized cheese grater. But on the Denali, at least, it works. It gives the vehicle a unique look, not to mention a commanding presence—something a full-size luxury SUV should have in spades. GMC's signature C-shaped headlights flank the oversized chrome grille.

Our test vehicle's 22-inch bright machined aluminum wheels—part of the optional Ultimate package—also popped against the dark Redwood Metallic paint.

Like the Denali, the off-road-oriented AT4 also has a look all its own with unique front styling, including a dark grille, a skid plate, and horizontal red recovery hooks.

Inside the Yukon, you'll find a tastefully crafted, spacious cabin with plenty of room and standard seating for eight (nine on the SLE with optional front beach seat). Second-row captain's chairs are available on the SLT and AT4 (and standard on the Denali), reducing passenger capacity to seven but making access to the third row significantly easier. Cloth seats are standard on SLE; all other trims come with perforated leather. The AT4 and Denali come with heated and cooled front seats.

All three rows in the Yukon are comfortable, even for six-footers. The Denali also gets four interior designs that aren't available on any other trim level. Our test vehicle had the Teak/Light Shale color combo, arguably the nicest of the four interior combinations. The contrasting light and dark colors, unique stitching, and natural wood details add layers and textures, giving the interior a premium look.

For its part, the Yukon AT4 features a Jet Black interior with AT4-exclusive Brandy accents and dark brushed aluminum details. Front-seat head restraints include embroidered AT4 badging for a custom look.

Jeff Youngs
Published Jan 11, 2022 by Jeff Youngs
Jeff Youngs has more than 25 years of auto industry experience, including 19 years with J.D. Power in both marketing and editorial management roles. He also spent nearly six years as a media relations pro with General Motors. More recently, as a freelance writer, editor, and producer, Jeff has contributed to J.D. Power, Capital One, Autolist, iSeeCars, NY Daily News, and various Cox Automotive online publications. A fan of classic muscle cars and a droptop enthusiast, Jeff's dream car is a 1971 Oldsmobile 4-4-2 convertible. He is based in Nashville, TN.

User reviews for 2022 GMC Yukon

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by Karla E
Jul 28, 2024
It is a very spacious and elegant car, perfect for my family. We like to travel, its safe and has a lot of stability. It doesnt lack anything.Jul 28, 2024
by Crystal O
Nov 17, 2023
Love the car. Great family car and lot of roomNov 17, 2023
by Anonymous
Sep 19, 2023
Equipped just the way we were searching for. Rugged off road luxury is my best description.Sep 19, 2023

2022 GMC Yukon Pricing

Original MSRP
N/A
Price range
$49,445 to $53,853
Average price on CG
$49,453
YoY price change
$53,853 to $49,453

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