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I have a 2022 Yukon XL Denali 4wd. NO max tow and it comes with the transfer case 2-speed (exact wording on the build sheet)IMO and I don’t thinks it’s been mentioned but Max Tow also gets you the 2 speed xfer case for both 4h and 4low. Without I think it’s just 4h. Don’t forget the oversized oil cooler I believe as well…. Max tow all the way!
I have a 2022 Yukon XL Denali 4wd. NO max tow and it comes with the transfer case 2-speed (exact wording on the build sheet)
Very helpful to know this - thank you for posting. I haul a 32' camper that weighs about the same as yours with a 2012 XL Denali, and have been wondering how well a new one would do with a similar setup. Do you have the air ride suspension on yours?Hi folks just wanted to add an update on my experience towing with our 2022 Yukon XL 6.2L. No tow package so added a Curt Spectrum brake controller
Trailer is about 7200-7300 lbs loaded. 33 foot length
Weight distribution hitch is a Husky TS Centerline.
1" sag in the rear and 1/4" higher in the front.
Towed it 350km each way this past weekend. one way was a beautiful day and towed like a dream. No issues lots of power, on way home it was a windy day and could feel the wind really pushing the truck and trailer side to side but that's to be expected.
driving at about 100-110km/hr I averaged 28.5L/100km =8.25MPG (our landscape has lots of hills)
also the transmission temperature didn't go any higher then 85 deg C and it was about 30 deg C exterior temperature
hope this can help someone else who is wondering about towing.
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No air ride just the magnetic suspension. Very nice ride on the highway. Lots of power in the 6.2L obviously pretty pricey but that is expected. only 330Km to a tankVery helpful to know this - thank you for posting. I haul a 32' camper that weighs about the same as yours with a 2012 XL Denali, and have been wondering how well a new one would do with a similar setup. Do you have the air ride suspension on yours?
I find the 6.2 to be plenty of motor for the job.