The new GMC Yukon is a large SUV that's roomy enough to keep your whole family comfortable on long drives through Chico, CA and beyond. However, if you need more space to stretch out, the new GMC Yukon XL is 15 inches longer than the regular Yukon and it has more cargo capacity. The friendly team at Pajouh's Courtesy Buick GMC of Chico is happy to give you more details about both Yukon versions so that you can choose the one that suits you best.

Seating and Passenger Space

While both the new GMC Yukon and the new Yukon XL seat up to nine passengers, the Yukon XL gives people in Redding more wiggle room. It has 44.5 inches of front legroom and 42.0 inches of rear legroom. The regular GMC Yukon has 42.3 inches of front legroom and 38.9 inches of rear legroom.

Cargo Space

Families in Durham will need plenty of space to put their luggage, camping gear, or toys, and both GMC Yukon variants have cavernous cargo holds. The standard GMC Yukon has 25.5 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row, 72.6 cubic feet with the third row folded down, and 122.9 cubic feet of room with both rear rows folded. The GMC Yukon XL has 41.5 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row, 93.8 cubic feet behind the second row, and 144.7 cubic feet of room behind the first row.

Towing Capacity

Both the GMC Yukon and the Yukon XL are great for pulling campers or boats to Chico-area lakes. When properly equipped, the new GMC Yukon can tow up to 7,900 pounds. The new GMC Yukon XL has a maximum tow rating of 8,300 pounds.

Test Drive the GMC Yukon and the GMC Yukon XL at Pajouh's Courtesy Buick GMC of Chico

You can't go wrong with the new GMC Yukon, whether you get the regular model or the larger GMC Yukon XL. The best way to decide which one you want is to visit Pajouh's Courtesy Buick GMC of Chico and test drive both versions.

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