The all-new 2021 GMC Yukon has been completely re-engineered from the ground up, and represents the fifth generation of the Yukon nameplate. Now riding on GM’s T1 platform, the revamped SUV offers first-in-class, available, four-corner Air Ride Adaptive Suspension as well as an available Active Response 4WD System, an all-new interior and exterior design, and a total of ten exterior colors, four which are new: Pearl Beige Metallic, Midnight Blue Metallic, Cayenne Red Tintcoat, and Hunter Metallic. Here’s our first look at the new Hunter hue.
Overview
Assigned color code GED and touch-up paint code WA-244F, Hunter Metallic is the only green hue available for the 2021 GMC Yukon.
Pricing
The new Hunter Metallic color is not included in the base price of the 2021 GMC Yukon, and carries an additional charge of $495.
Availability
The new Hunter Metallic hue is available only on the 2021 Yukon Denali trim level, and is offered with four out of five interior color combinations, excluding the Dark Walnut with Slate option.
2021 GMC Yukon Trim Levels:
- SLE (3SA)
- SLT (4SA)
- AT4 (4SB)
- Denali (5SA)
2021 GMC Yukon Interior Color Combinations:
- Jet Black
- Dark Walnut with Slate
- Brownstone with Jet Black
- Dark Walnut with Very Dark Ash Gray
- Teak with Light Shale
Launch Timeframe
Production of the 2021 GMC Yukon takes place at the GM Arlington plant in Texas. GMC previously confirmed that the 2021 Yukon will go on sale midway through the 2020 calendar year, and despite complications caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the first units started shipping in June. Therefore, 2021 Yukon units in the new Hunter Metallic color should be available on some dealer lots, though supply may vary, so contact your local dealer for more information.
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Comments
Oh Great ! One more dull color to join the mass of boring colors available on all new vehicles.
AMEN BROTHER. The colors they have fit in perfectly in a funeral procession. WTF are the color coordinators thinking nowadays? I just bought a new Buick and had to get Gray (all the colors are gray based). Love the car but hate the color
Work with Mary Kay and they can help get you the shade of Pink that you’re looking for.
Is there a production start date for the air ride suspension and movable console? What is the expected date to be in dealerships?
Ya I like to know that too!! They advertise it on website but those hi-end features have never been available at dealer?? They should give us a time frame at least…??
Blame this one on the pandemic that has caused havoc with supply chains.
Yep, another shade of gray. So original. What is so wrong with a “Forest Green” or medium green or dark green?
GM has always been behind the times in colour. Ford and Chrysler have, what I would call, complimentary colours. Colours to show off the specific features of the model. I remember the very aggressive colours of the ‘55, ‘56 Ford two-tone car colours; coral and white, orange and white, all very bright colours. But I digress.
I’d like to see ALL manufacturers assume a bolder presentation in colour selection.
You would think the amount of money that GM wants for these vehicles they could come up with some different colors that they haven’t had before ugly colors all of them.
Not to mention, at these prices, not charging extra for basically the same colors offered by other makes for no additional charge.
Ahoy Bring back the Gm truck colors of the 60s when Gm was a recognized American icon!
I’ve bought and sold hundreds of vehicles. Stay away from greens, browns, and gold. There’s no such thing as resale green.
Because we don’t resale our green. Still love my 20000 Forrest green Z71 Tahoe. Waiting patiently for the next one. 🙂
Boring.
they are all dark colors to blend in with the cheap black plastic trim every were, cheap, cheap, cheap, NO WOW factor
Looks ok. Better than some of the greens out there. If you like dark metallic green it’s for you, if not pick a color of your liking.
Hunter is actually a dark metallic grayish green. It is not a bright green. The graphic illustrations of the GM colors do not represent what they look like on the vehicles in real life. This was the color of the model making the rounds during the auto shows last winter. I saw it in Cleveland in February 2020. It’s actually a very nice color. You should not put really bright vivid colors on such a large vehicle unless you want to get a bright red so you look like the local Fire Marshall. My dealer has a 2021 Denali in stock in Hunter. My personal 2021 Yukon Denali is in satin steel metallic and looks very sharp despite being a gray color. On the GMC website satin steel looks like a bluish gray color. Nothing could be more inaccurate or misleading.