2020 GMC Yukon Shows Production Lights In New Spy Pictures

On Friday, we brought you spy pictures showing the 2020 Chevy Suburban testing with production lighting equipment. Today, new pictures show the 2020 GMC Yukon testing with production lights.

Our spy shooter caught the convoy of 2020 GM full-size SUVs, and the Yukon stood out thanks to GMC’s unique C-shaped LED signature. Despite the heavy amounts of camouflage, the front lighting signature in the 2020 GMC Yukon signature is similar to that of the all-new, 2019 GMC Sierra. But in the case of the Yukon, it seems to have an extra horizontal line on top of the “C”; call it an extra “eyebrow”, if you will.

Peeking through the front-end camo is a grille and headlight cluster similar to that of the new Sierra. Meanwhile, there’s some bodywork splitting up the grille and vertically-stacked headlight cluster. The front camo features cut-outs for parking sensors and a forward-facing, grille-mounted camera.

The tail lights on the 2020 GMC Yukon feature a segmented LED treatment that are notably different from those on the Sierra. The C-shaped theme seems to continue just as well, though the camo cuts off the horizontal portions of the rear lighting cluster. Even so, it seems that the vertical stack begins to fold inward at the extremities.

Expect the all-new, 2020 Yukon and Yukon XL to be announced very soon, and go on sale by the end of the 2019 calendar year as 2020 model year vehicles.

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  • Excited to see the new full size trio from GM. I love the look of the new Sierra, and the if the Yukon gets a similar grill & headlights it’ll be a powerful look. Escalade better bring the heat to the Navigator

    • I'm quite sure that the interior of this Yukon will be far better than what has been presented from the GM Pick Ups.

  • The reveal for GM's core automotive market is right around the corner. While I prefer the Chevrolet Suburban and Tahoe because they're the mainstream large SUV nameplates, I have high expectations for GM's large luxury SUV division, the GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade offerings to offer their own distinctive designs and features in order for them to be on my consideration list. By looking at the images of the Yukon prototype's production lights operating, it appears that GM will be doing so. Fingers crossed.

    • Escalade better have a pano roof. It was acceptable to over look it in the trucks, but not here.

      Why not go a step beyond and make a pano-roof, with a 3rd row fixed glass like the new X7 or first gen SRX? Supercruise? Diesel? 34 speaker bose panaray system? movable 2nd row seats?

      But please dear god dont get rid of the column shifter in either vehicle.

      • I like the column shifter personally, but my guess is your right. It would be easy to incorporate the same shifter as in the CT6

    • They're coming for the 2020 MY, GM is taking their time here developing the new SUVs. They cannot mess up their core automotive market.

    • This year for sure... potentially at a private event over the summer or during some Concours event between April and August.

      • I hope so. With the CT5 and 4 debuting this year I was wondering if the Escalade would be an early 2020 reveal

      • I read an article today indicating that the GM fleet sales page on the website was not indicating a new model. Could it be at this point that we're looking at the late 2020 reveal for a 2020 1/2 model?

  • Me gustaria ver este auto que se encuentra en desarrollo en un salon de automovil bien sea en new york auto show 2019, en LA Auto show 2019, o en NAIAS Detroit 2020