AutoNation Buick GMC Laurel

Nov 20, 2025
2025 Two rugged GMC Yukon parked in a desert landscape, showcasing bold front grilles, off-road capability, and premium exterior styling.

One way the 2025 GMC Yukon proves its prowess is through its impressive lineup of tech features. Here are a few that we think you’d like.

1. Super Cruise

Long-distance driving can be fun, but it can also take a lot out of you. You’re constantly scanning your surroundings, keeping an eye on your speed, anticipating lane changes, and watching the driver in front to slow down. Pretty mundane stuff.

If you’ve ever wished your car could handle some of that, you’ll love the available Super Cruise. It’s a Level 2 hands-free driving system designed to keep your Yukon centered in its lane and maintain a safe distance from the car ahead. Traffic can even pass slower when the lane beside you is clear. You still need to pay attention, though. There’s a camera that keeps an eye on your eyes to make sure you’re watching the road.

2. Infotainment and Wireless Connectivity

GMC understands what drivers want from an infotainment system: responsiveness, intuitiveness, and lots of apps. The 2025 Yukon delivers all that and more with a vertically mounted 16.8-inch advanced color LCD display, Google built-in, and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

That generosity carries over to the back seats as well, where second-row passengers get their own eight-inch touchscreen for climate controls. There’s even an optional rear-seat entertainment system with two 12.6-inch displays, two GMC-branded wireless headphones, and dual HDMI ports on the back of the center console.

3. Night Vision

A first for GMC, this available feature is especially useful on those dark early-morning commutes or late-night drives. It uses an infrared camera to pick up heat from people, animals, and other objects, and then displays a thermal image on your Driver Information Center.

4. ProGrade Trailering System

Hooking up a trailer has never been easier, thanks to the available ProGrade Trailering System. It gives you up to 14 camera views, including a hitch view and bed view, allowing you to align everything perfectly every time.

You’ll also find an available in-vehicle trailering app, which adds plenty of useful tools like customizable trailer profiles, real-time trailer status updates (including tire pressure and temperature monitoring), maintenance reminders, step-by-step departure checklists, and a handy trailer light test.

5. Head-Up Display

Driving is all about staying aware of what’s happening around you, and the more your eyes are up and forward, the better. That’s exactly what the 2025 Yukon’s head-up display helps with. It projects key driving info right onto your windshield so you can stay focused on the road.

For more information about these five tech features, reach out to AutoNation Buick GMC Laurel.