GM has been killing it lately, really liking the fact they’re bringing back the column shifter, was surprised that they also included it on the refreshed Terrain. Just wish they’d make a sedan or an AT4 Equipped Wagon lol.
Nice refresh, but I'm not a fan of the vertical screen trend. I feel like horizontal screens lend a "cozier" and more planted feel. I really like the ones currently in the Sierra. Though unfortunately I'm sure those will be replaced by this in the near future.
Funny the mention of the "trend" of different grille designs for different trims. In thinking about it - GMC may have actually pretty much 'invented' this idea - dating back to the early Denali models back in the 2000's, the Denali was easily identifiable by the billet-style grille compared to its regular GMC model brothers.
Always must factor in the cost of replacement or repair for $100K vehicle when off warranty. Some us want to own and keep for long time. I bet infotainment screen is a $5000 replacement WHEN it goes out😮
Does the 2025 GMC Yukon AT4 and AT4 Ultimate still have what GMC used to call "Active Response 4WD"? What about the 2025 Yukon Denali and Denali Ultimate, do they as well, either standard or as an option? My understanding was that this feature allowed the suv to send power not just to the rear in 2WD or to front and rear in 4WD, but from side to side front and or rear as needed as well. Is that capability to still present by the same name or any other name? And is it standard or an option?
Not gonna lie, GM has been absolutely killing it in the design department recently
straight up a transformers decepticon, 10/10 look
More like a new version of Ironhide
The rear looks uninspiring. They could've done a lot better with the taillights.
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Gives me vibes of what someone from 2000 would think an suv of the future would look like
GM has been killing it lately, really liking the fact they’re bringing back the column shifter, was surprised that they also included it on the refreshed Terrain.
Just wish they’d make a sedan or an AT4 Equipped Wagon lol.
Getting rid of the push button shifter is the best thing but this is an absolutely beautiful vehicle
Thank you TH-cam for not notifying me of this upload
That new interior is a game changer. I always thought the old one looked 10 years too old.
Gauge housing is beautiful
Wow
Am really excited about this update
It shows that GMC as a company spends time to improve in their weakness
Great job
please do a video on the cadillac sollei !!
I know right, absolute stunner of a car and not a peep
AT4 Ultimate is probably the best spec
In that Silver it really looks good with all the red trim parts.
Yea the diesel doesn’t come out till spring of 25 though
Analogue gauges are much classier than all lcd screen, also no ugly plastic around the wheel wells is another win.
Finally you spoke about it I’ve been waiting ever since they unveiled it months ago❤
You should do this for the new Tahoe refresh and the Cadillac Escalade refresh. Curious about your thoughts on the design changes.
Bembli need to do another design review for ‘25 Tahoe…
Should have done an actual redesign to the rear lights..
Nice refresh, but I'm not a fan of the vertical screen trend. I feel like horizontal screens lend a "cozier" and more planted feel. I really like the ones currently in the Sierra. Though unfortunately I'm sure those will be replaced by this in the near future.
Funny the mention of the "trend" of different grille designs for different trims. In thinking about it - GMC may have actually pretty much 'invented' this idea - dating back to the early Denali models back in the 2000's, the Denali was easily identifiable by the billet-style grille compared to its regular GMC model brothers.
Always must factor in the cost of replacement or repair for $100K vehicle when off warranty. Some us want to own and keep for long time. I bet infotainment screen is a $5000 replacement WHEN it goes out😮
Yayyyy more shiny plastic.
Problem with the GM twins, powertrain. They desperately need an update but GM doesn't seem to have a replacement for the aging 6.2
Does the 2025 GMC Yukon AT4 and AT4 Ultimate still have what GMC used to call "Active Response 4WD"? What about the 2025 Yukon Denali and Denali Ultimate, do they as well, either standard or as an option? My understanding was that this feature allowed the suv to send power not just to the rear in 2WD or to front and rear in 4WD, but from side to side front and or rear as needed as well. Is that capability to still present by the same name or any other name? And is it standard or an option?
Bro make a video on new audi rs 3
I just want the existing Yukons to drop in price
If only the 6.2L wasn't a pile of junk. They need to start offering the 5.3L on all trim levels.
This is a huge downgrade. The grille is way too big. The weird headlight angle doesn't mesh with the grille
The poor man discount Escalade😂
Or... a rich man's Tahoe. 😁
All 3 are pretty awesome this year, honestly.
Only 90k oof
Americans love tanks.
I hope GMC has aggressive pricing
Is my guy ignoring new rimac or what?
"Much higher level of L.E.D". The stupidness is astronomical.
“nailed it!”? 😂 no
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