An SUV designed with the customer in mind, the 2017 Yukon offers the latest in cutting edge technology, through updated passenger safety and connectivity
It is a forward thinking SUV designed to offer the driver and passengers a comprehensive suite of technologies, in safety as well as in driver and passenger connectivity. It is a vehicle made for even the most demanding of tech users.
With growing customer demands for advanced technology features, the 2017 GMC Yukon comes ready with technology that will satisfy both driver and passenger expectations. The GMC Intellilink infotainment system provides drivers with a comprehensive control center, and passengers will experience an enjoyable ride watching more content from more sources on the updated and optional rear seat entertainment system. Intellilink comes with standard Apple Car Play and is Android ready.
In addition, the new voiceover feature is there to help benefit the visually and hearing impaired, as well as a high capacity USB port in the rear for better support of tablet charging.
“Just like every GMC, the 2017 Yukon offers drivers the trusted, capable and aspiring package that GMC customers love. The new model has some particular customer focused updated technology features to go with the fast changing times,” said Muneer Al-Hasan, regional sales and marketing manager, Saudi Arabia. “At GMC, we value our customers’ preferences, and the Yukon is an example of this philosophy, with new connectivity and technology features that have evolved year on year for both the driver and the passenger. At GMC we make sure that every year the Yukon is ready to satisfy even the most technology savvy customers and their families.”
The 2017 Yukon models are equipped with a full suite of Driver Alert and active safety technologies that rely on a sophisticated network of cameras, radars and ultrasonic sensors adding layers of crash-avoidance protection, plus enhanced occupant protection in the event of a crash. The Yukon’s Enhanced Driver Alert Package boasts Lane Assist helping steer drivers back to their lane in the case of inadvertently leaving their lane.
Source: Arab News
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