Thoughts on 25 Yukon Denali giant screen?

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I was at the Dealer yesterday for service on our 2022 Denali. I looked at the screens on the new Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia, Yukon Denali, and the Hummers. I like the Buick the least but from the position of sitting in the Driver's seat you can see everything pretty well. I thought I would not like the Acadia and Yukon screens but again, from the Driver's seat they are pretty good. The Hummer I do not like, especially at that price point. Overall I do prefer the look of our 2022 Denali layout. The new Acadia and Denali screens would not be a deal breaker for me if I was in the market for a new vehicle.
Interesting take. I have a pair of 23's and really enjoy the layout and look. We plan to keep these rides for a couple of more years but I wouldnt hesitate to move to a Tahoe or Suburban due to the "better" layout. The large screen would be a key factor in note buying a new Yukon. Maybe it will grow on me, you never know.
 

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I was at the Dealer yesterday for service on our 2022 Denali. I looked at the screens on the new Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia, Yukon Denali, and the Hummers. I like the Buick the least but from the position of sitting in the Driver's seat you can see everything pretty well. I thought I would not like the Acadia and Yukon screens but again, from the Driver's seat they are pretty good. The Hummer I do not like, especially at that price point. Overall I do prefer the look of our 2022 Denali layout. The new Acadia and Denali screens would not be a deal breaker for me if I was in the market for a new vehicle.
I can echo the same thoughts, specifically about the new Tahoe/Suburban. I stopped by our local dealer to have a look. That new center infotainment cluster is executed very well. Did not have a chance to look at the Yukon since they didn't have any on their lot yet.
 

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I saw the leaked photos and quickly ordered my 2024. I like that there's still some physical buttons for the critical functions. I don't like going through different menus and drop down to adjust the temp, drive modes etc.
 

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I saw the leaked photos and quickly ordered my 2024. I like that there's still some physical buttons for the critical functions. I don't like going through different menus and drop down to adjust the temp, drive modes etc.
You don’t have to do that, there’s a physical button for temp and fan speed.
 

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Coming out of a 24 not liking the new screen so far. It's a drastic change perhaps too drastic. Also, trying to set up the DIC with a format that I prefer is proving to be really challenging. I miss the scroll button that the previous models had. I'm not a tech wiz but can usually get through things like this but read the manual section for this several times. Menu change button is dual purpose and keeps changing the radio station.
 

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A bit off topic, but one thing that I do like on the 2025’s is the thicker steering wheel. Wondering if it’ll be possible to swap it over into my 2022.
 

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I am wondering about the dash screen and if it has a lot of reflection. Its not set back into the dash as much as before.
 

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