According to foreign media reports, General Motors will expand its high-end GMC Yukon product line in the United States and add an “AT4 Ultimate” model as part of its 2025 large SUV product update.
The positioning of the AT4 Ultimate model will be somewhere between the luxury models “Denali” and “Denali Ultimate”.
GM declined to disclose the pricing of the AT4 Ultimate, but what is certain is that the two Denali models are currently selling for about $77,300 and just under $100,000 respectively, while the current AT4 version on sale starts at $73,500.
The Denali version has been around for 25 years and has become a “cash cow” for GMC.
In recent years, the company has added “Ultimate” and “AT4” versions, which feature off-road style and some unique parts, further expanding the coverage and pricing of high-end models.
Photo source: General Motors, Duncan Aldred, global vice president of GMC, said in a press release: “We are raising customer expectations for GMC’s flagship models.
The new AT4 Ultimate version will be rugged, powerful, sophisticated and refined.
“, AT4 sales account for approximately 17% of Yukon’s total sales.
In contrast, sales of Denali models account for more than 50% of total sales of this large SUV.
, The new AT4 Ultimate version includes a front cleat and is equipped with all-terrain tires as well as 20-inch wheels, four-corner adaptive air suspension (which lifts the body 2 inches) and other features.
GM said high-end models will help GMC increase Yukon’s average transaction price to around US$80,000.
In addition to the AT4 Ultimate, the 2025 Yukon will also welcome other updates, including a new styling design, a larger screen, a second row of executive seats and a more powerful 3.
0-liter diesel engine.
Compared to gasoline-powered models, the diesel engine version helps improve cruising range and fuel economy.
, The 2025 GMC Yukon will be produced at GM’s Arlington Assembly plant in Texas and is expected to be available before the end of 2024.
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