The GMC Yukon Denali certainly isn’t lacking in curb appeal, but with a few choice upgrades and customized bits, this SUV can take on a whole new personality, as seen in the following feature video.
This particular 2022 GMC Yukon Denali was featured by Ferrada, and is framed as the “perfect daily.” The upgrades start with a high-contrast exterior treatment that matches the crisp white paint with a long list of black detailing and trim pieces. That includes a black roof, a black grille with black GMC badging, black sideview mirror caps, black door handles, and a very dark tint for the windows and taillights. The rear hatch trim is also finished in black, while the badging was removed to make it look even cleaner.
Of course, the stars of the show are those upgraded wheels, specifically Ferrada’s FT Series FT3 rollers, which are sized at 24 inches in diameter and 10 inches in width on this particular GMC Yukon. The wheels rock a multi-spoke design that adds a splash of sporty aggression to the SUV, and present a bronze finish (dubbed “Brushed Cobre”) that definitely stands out against the stark black-and-white body. Ferrada is also offering these wheels in Machine Black, Matte Black, and Machine Silver. A few 22-inch diameter sizing options are offered as well.
Under the wheels, we spot a silver finish for the brake calipers, which look good in conjunction with the quad exhaust tips poking out in the rear.
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As for the greasy bits, the 2022 GMC Yukon Denali offers two engine options, including the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine, rated at 420 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque, and the 3.0L I6 LM2 turbodiesel Duramax engine, rated at 277 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque. Under the skin, the GMC Yukon rides on the GM T1 platform, while production takes place at the GM Arlington plant in Texas.
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Very cool! Needs a black or partially black hood though.