The Difference Between The Yukon and Yukon XL
Meet the Bigger, Better GMC Yukon XL
Hey there, SUV shopper! If you're on the lookout for a spacious ride, the GMC Yukon XL might just catch your eye. It's basically the Yukon you know and love, but super-sized for those who crave more room. Let's break down what makes the Yukon XL stand out from its (slightly) smaller sibling.

Yukon vs. Yukon XL: When More Space Matters
Both the 2024 Yukon and Yukon XL can fit up to eight people comfortably. But the big difference? The Yukon XL is longer. While the Yukon measures in at 210 inches, the XL stretches out to a whopping 225.2 inches. This extra length gives the XL a longer wheelbase (134.1 inches compared to the Yukon's 120.9 inches) and a massive increase in cargo space.
Cargo King
If you're all about that cargo space, the Yukon XL is your champ. Behind the third row, you've got 41.5 cubic feet of storage. Pop out the third row, and you're looking at 93.8 cubic feet. Need even more? Remove the second row, and you've got a mind-blowing 144.7 cubic feet of space to work with.
The regular Yukon offers a lot of space as well. It offers 25.5 cubic feet behind the third row, 72.6 cubic feet with the third row gone, and a total of 122.9 cubic feet at its max.
Extra Legroom for the Win
Here's a small but significant detail: the Yukon XL's third row gives you nearly two extra inches of legroom compared to the Yukon. It might not sound like much, but for a growing family, those extra inches can make a world of difference.
Find Yukon or Yukon XL at Doug Henry Chevrolet GMC
Ready to see what all the fuss is about? Head over to Doug Henry Chevrolet GMC in FARMVILLE, NC, and test drive a 2024 GMC Yukon or Yukon XL equipped with GMC’s Pro Safety or Pro Safety Plus. Once you're behind the wheel, you'll understand why these SUVs are so popular.