Officially Official: GMC adds Yukon Denali Hybrid SUV (20/22 mpg)

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Officially Official: GMC adds Yukon Denali Hybrid SUV

by Jeremy Korzeniewski on Jul 8th 2009 at 6:53PM

2010 GMC Yukon Denali Hybrid - Click above for high-res image gallery

General Motors has finally added the 2-Mode Hybrid powertrain to its top-level GMC Yukon Denali. There aren't any mechanical changes to the drivetrain that's been available since 2008 in the standard-grade Yukon Hybrid and its platform mates, the Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid and Cadillac Escalade Hybrid, which means we'll see a 6.0-liter Vortec V8 engine with 332 horsepower and 367 lb-ft of torque and up to a 6,200-pound towing capacity.

The hybrid technology is mostly contained in the 2-Mode Electrically Variable Transmission, which features twin electric motors powered by a 300-volt nickel metal hydride battery pack. Expect EPA fuel economy ratings of 21 city, 22 highway for two-wheel drive models and 20/20 when equipped with 4WD.

As far as mechanical changes go, the Denali Hybrid will bring the first application of GM's MagnaRide suspension system to the Yukon. As you'd expect in a top-level SUV, the Denali Hybrid will come fully loaded straight from the factory – the only three options will be a sunroof, rear-seat entertainment DVD system and side blind zone alert mirrors. Hit the jump for the full press release.





 
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Is that good for a SUV....hmmmm I guess but

21 city, 22 highway for two-wheel drive models and 20/20 when equipped with 4WD.

That is not good
 
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ARNT HYBRIDS SLOW AS FUCK?
No, but obviously you are.
6.0-liter Vortec V8 engine with 332 horsepower and 367 lb-ft
Is that good for a SUV....hmmmm I guess but

21 city, 22 highway for two-wheel drive models and 20/20 when equipped with 4WD.

That is not good
Best full size out there right now is 14/20 2WD with less power.
 

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Hybrids are suppossedly a bit quicker(some if not all) than conventional gas engines due to the added torque of the electric motor(s)......(elaborate please someone)


And when it comes to mpg ratings. Just think about like this....The Hybrid version of this SUV gets about the same MPG as a smaller family sedan ie: Toyota Camry.

That's pretty good IMO

http://www.mpgomatic.com/2009/04/01/chevy-tahoe-hybrid-mpg-review/