Throughout most of the 2020 calendar year and the first quarter of 2021, GMC Yukon discount offers were rather generous, though they were specific to previous-generation 2020 models. Following the launch of the next-generation 2021 GMC Yukon SUV has launched, incentives for the luxury SUV dried up, and only lease programs were available. However, GMC has since rolled out a conservative $500 bonus cash offer, which is available again during the month of September 2021.
It’s worth highlighting the fact that General Motors is currently running its pickup truck and SUV plants at full capacity, including the GM Arlington Assembly facility that builds the GMC Yukon in addition to the Chevrolet Tahoe, the Chevrolet Suburban and the Cadillac Escalade.
GMC Yukon Discount Offers
GMC Yukon lease offers during September 2021 are as follows:
- Featured Discount Offer:Â $500 Bonus Cash
- Buyer must finance with GM Financial
- Available for both Yukon and Yukon XL models
For reference, here’s a list of every GMC Yukon discount offered during the 2020 calendar year as well as 2021:
2020
- January – $3,750 Cashback Rebate
- February – $5,000 Cashback Rebate
- March – $4,500 Cashback Rebate
- April – $3,750 Cashback Rebate
- May – $3,500 Cashback Rebate
- June – $3,500 Cashback Rebate
- July – $7,700 Cashback Rebate
- August – $7,738 Cashback Rebate
- September – Employee Pricing
- October – $5,250 Cashback Rebate
- November – $5,250 Cashback Rebate
- December – $9,000 Cashback Rebate
2021
- January – $6,500 Cashback Rebate
- February – $7,250 Cashback Rebate
- March – None
- April – None
- May – Special Lease Offer
- June – Special Lease Offer
- July – Special Lease Offer
- August – $500 Bonus Cash
- September – $500 Bonus Cash
GMC Yukon Pricing
For reference, we’ve listed the starting prices of all 2021 GMC Yukon models below, which include the $1,295 destination freight charge:
2021 GMC Yukon:
- SLE – $51,995
- SLT – $59,095
- AT4 – $66,095
- Denali – $68,195
2021 GMC Yukon XL:
- SLE – $54,695
- SLT – $61,795
- AT4 – $68,795
- Denali – $70,895
Compared to the previous-generation model, the 2021 Yukon features an entirely new exterior and interior design, new trim levels, and new powertrain options.
Additionally, the luxury crossover features exclusive, a first-in-class, four-corner Air Ride Adaptive Suspension as an available, option, which delivers exceptional ride comfort and, when 4WD LO is engaged, allows drivers to raise the body up to 2 inches (50 mm) for additional ground clearance when traveling off-road. There’s also an available nine camera view system, the most in the segment, increasing driver awareness, including High Definition Surround Vision, Rear Camera Mirror and GMC’s ProGrade trailering system. Additionally, a class-leading available 15-inch-diagonal multicolor Head-Up Display projects speed, navigation, safety features and other driver-centric information when properly equipped.
Disclaimers
- Must take delivery by September 30th, 2021.
- See dealer for details.
- Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
- Some customers may not qualify for these GMC Yukon lease offers.
- Offers not available with special finance, lease, and some other offers.
We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the vehicles and their incentives in question, but errors and misprints can happen. In addition, the manufacturer can change incentive information at any time and without notice. Always consult with your dealer regarding color availability information before making purchase decisions. GM Authority will not be held responsible for any misprints, typos or any other errors.
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Comments
Lol. What a joke.
Exactly a joke. The $500 cash wont even make a monthly payment.
Then, tell them you are turning it down.
People are so ungrateful and entitled these days.
Time you wake up and realize the big discounts from the past are over. Something GM has tried to accomplish in the over the years and now Covid and supply shortages have helped them to be successful. As electrics become more widely available, the gas models will continue to increase in price more and more.
Don’t forget that used vehicle you have has substantially increased in price so you’ve got wash between the higher price of new and your increased value of current ride.
Where is an electric alternative to a vehicle the size of a Yukon available?
Have you not been paying attention to the Hummer EV SUV that’s coming? Cadillac is working on an Escalade EV. The Rivian R1S will soon be available and that is close in size to the Yukon. Many more options to follow.
Cry some more about it
Wow! $500 off an $80K or more SUV! Give me ten of them!
If the vehicle is selling so well, why bother with the discount at all?