When does the '24 refresh debut..?

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Ketzer

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Just curious if any of you insiders know when some official leaked photos are due to hit the web...?
 

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Well this is interesting - some closer pictures of things - most notable is that there's a stalk on the RH side of the column. Could that be a new shifter because the dash mounted push-button shifter had to be displaced for a bigger infotainment screen?

 

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Did a little more research - Looks like the Yukon is going to get the steering column, wheel and stalks from the Sierra Denali EV. The spy shots and this picture from a YouTube tour of the Denali EV all line up. RH column stalk is the shifter - push button on the dash is gone and that means they likely got enough dash real estate to install the 13.4" horizontal display from the '22.5 pickup refresh.

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Also, I will be curious if they are going to re-allocate some of their production capacity from their pickups to the full size SUVs instead.
 

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That’s some mighty fine detective work there, Mr. Holmes.

May have to tell my guy I’m gonna order in September and get a first-run ‘24 slated for a November delivery.
 

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That’s some mighty fine detective work there, Mr. Holmes.

May have to tell my guy I’m gonna order in September and get a first-run ‘24 slated for a November delivery.
'24 Denali w/ LZ0 Duramax, 13.4" infotainment, Tech Pkg in Titanium Rush sounds like a wonderful early Christmas present. :D
 

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Did a little more research - Looks like the Yukon is going to get the steering column, wheel and stalks from the Sierra Denali EV. The spy shots and this picture from a YouTube tour of the Denali EV all line up. RH column stalk is the shifter - push button on the dash is gone and that means they likely got enough dash real estate to install the 13.4" horizontal display from the '22.5 pickup refresh.

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Looks like that column mounted shifter though will be a click style shifter like what Mercedes Benz has been running for years, rather than the column shifter dropping down out of park into each gear that has a spot on the column like in the past. Interesting choice on GMs part of that’s the case.
 

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My biggest take-away from the above sources are the exhaust tips on the Denali XL they photographed: please little 7 lb 8 oz BABY JESUS, let that be a supercharged V8!!! (That exhaust looked identical to the one on the Escalade V)
 

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Here’s what GM authority mocked up, pretty nice imo but I think there will be a few more physical buttons, GM likes to keep physical buttons it seems vs all screen and I prefer buttons too
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Looks to me like the rear suspension arms have been changed and are now not so low to the ground. That has been one of my biggest complaints about my 2022 Denali. Rides great but just "looks" wrong. Too low to the ground. I always thought that they could make a improvement there.
 

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Looks to me like the rear suspension arms have been changed and are now not so low to the ground. That has been one of my biggest complaints about my 2022 Denali. Rides great but just "looks" wrong. Too low to the ground. I always thought that they could make a improvement there.
Looks to be the same from the pictures. They are not changing anything too drastically. LZ0 for diesel engine. New front and rear fascia. Ultra cruise will be new and more trims with super cruise ability. New infotainment. Steering wheel will be the same as the refreshed trucks still have the same one.
 

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I really hope they keep the 6.2 also as an option....please no HYBRID....Else, I will again go dark side and lease a Jeep Grand Wagoneer L ( I do not trust the engine just yet. the tranny is solid but Stelantis has a poor reputation on engines)
 

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24” rims too, what’s everybody’s price guess on those suckers?!? I say $4495 rim option
 

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Also, I will be curious if they are going to re-allocate some of their production capacity from their pickups to the full size SUVs instead.
No kidding. Locally, they have a ton of trucks on the lot but maybe 1 Tahoe or suburban and it’s always gone right away.
 

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It would be cool to offer the 4cylinder turbo in it. Makes good power and great fuel economy. Especially compared to 5.3 v8.
 

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