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For explorers and active people, those who need to take a piece of home with them on the road or those tasked with moving heavy loads, a GMC SUV is a companion you can count on. With a lineup designed to meet varying towing requirements, GMC continues to integrate power with functionality. This guide takes a deep dive into the GMC 2024 SUV lineup, giving you a clear picture of each model's towing power and helping you make an informed decision for your towing needs.
Whether it's a trip to the lake with a small boat towed by a GMC Terrain, or a move with a large trailer pulled by the imposing Yukon XL Denali, understanding your vehicle's capabilities is the first step to a successful trip. We've compiled the towing capabilities of the latest GMC SUVs and provided key knowledge points to ensure that when you hook up that trailer, you're ready for the road ahead.
Your GMC 2024 SUV Towing Guide
The GMC 2024 SUV lineup offers a variety of towing options, tailored to meet the needs of any driver. From the compact Terrain to the spacious Yukon XL Denali, each model offers robust towing capabilities without compromising the luxury and comfort for which GMC is known. The following table summarizes towing capabilities across the GMC SUV line-up, allowing you to match your vehicle to the demands of your lifestyle.
When the open road calls for an adventure that includes more than just passengers, knowing your SUV's towing capacity is essential. Whether you're towing a caravan, a boat or a loaded trailer, GMC SUVs offer a range of capabilities to meet your needs. Below, you'll find a detailed guide to the towing capabilities of the GMC 2024 SUV lineup, complete with a handy chart for quick reference.
GMC 2024 SUV towing capabilities :
Model |
Engine Options |
Maximum towing capacity (lbs/kg) |
---|---|---|
GMC Terrain 2024 |
1.5L Turbo engine |
1,500 / 680 |
GMC Acadia 2023 |
3.6L V6 engine |
4,000 / 1,814 |
GMC Acadia 2024 |
Redesigned with new turbo engine |
5,000 / 2,268 |
GMC Yukon 2024 |
5.3L V8 engine |
8,400 / 3,810 |
Diesel Turbo Duramax 3.0L |
8,100 / 3,674 |
|
GMC Yukon Denali 2024 |
6.2L V8 engine |
8,000 / 3,629 |
Diesel Turbo Duramax 3.0L |
7,800 / 3,538 |
|
GMC Yukon XL 2024 |
5.3L V8 engine |
8,300 / 3,765 |
Diesel Turbo Duramax 3.0L |
7,800 / 3,538 |
|
GMC Yukon XL Denali 2024 |
6.2L V8 engine |
7,900 / 3,583 |
Diesel Turbo Duramax 3.0L |
7,700 / 3,493 |
Note that the increased towing capacity of the GMC Acadia 2024 is due to the introduction of a new turbo engine, considerably improving its capabilities compared to the previous year.
What you need to know about towing your GMC SUV
Mastering the technical jargon and understanding the classifications associated with towing are essential to getting the most out of your GMC SUV while maintaining safety and performance.
- Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR): This is the maximum permissible weight of the truck and trailer, as determined by the manufacturer, including all equipment, total payload, fuel, fluids and passengers. It represents the total weight of the vehicle and trailer combination, ready to take to the road.
- Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): Corresponds to the maximum permissible weight of the vehicle, as determined by the manufacturer, including all contents, fuel, optional equipment and passengers. The trailer tongue weight or kingpin weight is also included in this measurement when towing.
- Gross Trailer Weight: This is the weight of the trailer when loaded.
- Unladen weight: This is the weight of an empty vehicle, without payload or driver, equipped as standard with full fuel, coolant and oil tanks.
- Axle ratio : This indicates the relationship between the revolutions per minute of the drive shaft and those of the drive axle. A higher rear axle ratio, such as 4.10, increases engine speed, which improves transport power but reduces road speed and fuel efficiency. Conversely, a lower axle ratio, such as 3.23, reduces engine speed, thus reducing towing capacity but improving fuel efficiency.
When it's time to tow, you can count on the precise engineering of GMC SUVs to get the job done. If you have any questions or need assistance choosing the right SUV for your towing needs, our team of experts is here to guide you. We'll also make sure your SUV is equipped with a genuine GM trailer hitch, designed for durability and seamless integration with your vehicle.
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