Vehicle          Doors Horsepower
Transmission
Seats
Body
Start release End of release
Base 5 295-320 2-speed/4-speed automatic 5-8-passengers SUV 2008 -
XL 5 320-352 4 auto/6 auto 5-8-passenger SUV 2008 -
Denali 5 380 6-speed automatic 5-8-passenger SUV 2008 -
Hybrid 2009 5 332 4-speed automatic 5-8-passenger SUV 2008 -

Yukon

Yukon Hybrid 2009

GMC Yukon Hybrid 2009

The GMC Yukon Hybrid is the first full-size SUV hybrid with a state-of-the-art hybrid system using GM’s all-new Electrically Variable Transmission (EVT). GM’s advanced EVT is combined with a 300-volt nickel-metal hydride Energy Storage System, which work in concert with the standard 6.0-liter V8 Gen IV gasoline engine with Active Fuel Management and late intake valve closing technology. The new hybrid system allows the Yukon Hybrid to drive at up to 30 mph on electricity alone and also allows the engine to operate in its more economical V4 mode for longer periods.

Yukon Denali

GMC Yukon Denali

Yukon Denali is a luxury version of GMC Yukon full size SUV offered in both regular and extended wheelbase versions. Denali was first presented as a model in 1999 and second-generation model arrived at 2001. Yukon Denali was changed in 2007 with new exterior styling, driving a sharp mind, more energy, increasing fuel economy, increasing domestic refining and improving internal calm.

Yukon

GMC Yukon Standart

If you are researching the SUV 2009 GMC Yukon, we have all of the information you could want to make your buying decision. Armed with details like the manufacturer suggested retail price, which starts from $49,635.00 you will be able to negotiate a better car price at the dealership. The 2009 Yukon comes standard with enough room for 8 passengers, a Automatic transmission, a V8 engine, and a AWD drivetrain. You can compare the GMC Denali with other submodels, and find other information on this SUV like photos, specs, rebates & incentives, crash test ratings and safety facts, basic warranty of 3 yr. / 36,000 mi, EPA fuel economy rating and gas mileage of 14 miles per gallon, and much more.

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