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- 2013
- 2012
- 2011
- 2010
- 2009
- 2008
Latest generation
2008–13 Yukon Hybrid

- MSRP range$54,145–$64,805
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg 21
- Body style SUV
Notable features in 2013:
- Denali trim available
- Combines electric motors with 332-hp V-8
- Can cruise on electric power up to 30 mph
- 6,200-pound towing capacity
- Seats up to eight
- MSRP range$52,470–$63,130
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg 21
- Body style SUV
Notable features in 2012:
- Denali trim available
- Combines electric motors with 332-hp V-8
- Can cruise on electric power up to 30 mph
- 6,200-pound towing capacity
- Seats up to eight
- MSRP range$51,610–$61,770
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg 21
- Body style SUV
Notable features in 2011:
- Denali trim available
- USB port
- Combines electric motors with 332-hp V-8
- Can cruise on electric power up to 27 mph
- Up to 6,200-pound towing capacity
- Seats up to eight
- MSRP range$51,185–$61,345
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg 21–22
- Body style SUV
Notable features in 2010:
- Denali trim now available
- USB port
- Combines electric motors with 332-hp V-8
- Can cruise on electric power up to 27 mph
- Up to 6,200-pound towing capacity
- Seats up to eight
- MSRP range$50,920–$61,080
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg 20–21
- Body style SUV
Notable features in 2009:
- Combines electric motors with 332-hp V-8
- Can cruise on electric power up to 30 mph
- 24 percent to 31 percent better mileage vs. 5.3L V-8
- Up to 6,200-pound towing capacity
- Seats up to eight
- $2,200 federal tax credit
- MSRP range$50,045–$52,855
- Consumer rating
- Combined mpg –
- Body style SUV
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