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GMC - Yukon (2021)

Discover the full‑body luxury of the GMC Yukon—the flagship full‑size SUV that has been turning heads since its first release. Whether you’re looking at a brand‑new 2021 model or a well‑maintained pre‑owned unit, the GMC Yukon price can vary widely depending on trim, features, and local market demand. While we can’t pin down a single figure here, this guide will help you understand what to expect and how the vehicle’s value shifts over time.

  • Engine: 6.2‑liter V8 (7.4‑litre V8 optional) delivering robust torque for towing and off‑road adventures.
  • Transmission: 10‑speed automatic with adaptive shift logic.
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline; some configurations include a plug‑in hybrid powertrain for improved fuel economy.
  • Power Output: 421 hp (6.2L V8) up to 480 hp (7.4L V8) depending on trim.
  • Drivetrain: Optional full‑time four‑wheel drive with advanced traction control.
  • Dimensions: Overall length ~ 200 in; wheelbase 116.5 in; width 77.6 in (excluding mirrors).
  • Seating Capacity: Up to 6 passengers in the standard layout; 8 seats with optional second‑row captain’s chairs.
  • Cargo Capacity: 19.2 cu ft tailgate down; 91 cu ft tailgate up.
  • Safety Features: Adaptive cruise control, blind‑spot monitoring, rear‑cross‑traffic alert, and a 360° camera system.
  • Infotainment: 10×3.5‑inch display, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and an integrated premium sound system.

With its powerful drivetrain and spacious cabin, the Yukon offers a compelling blend of comfort and capability. Still, the GMC Yukon depreciation curve is an essential part of any ownership plan. Below is a snapshot of how the vehicle’s value typically changes after purchase.

Depreciation Insight (Typical Estimates)

  • First year: typically loses 15–20% of its value.
  • Second year: additional 10–12% depreciation as the vehicle steps into the low‑to‑mid 2‑year range.
  • Three to five years: cumulative depreciation usually lands between 35–45% of the original MSRP.
  • Beyond five years: depreciation slows, often reaching around 50–55% for high‑end trims.

These percentages are grounded in market data from multiple automotive analysis outlets. They illustrate why many buyers consider mid‑range models to strike a balance between fresh features and reduced lease costs.

What is a 2021 GMC Yukon worth? Even though you won’t find an exact dollar amount here, you can anticipate a 2021 Yukon to be priced considerably higher than older generations


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