2025 GMC Yukon

Recalls, Specs & Safety Report

Expert Verdict
โš ๏ธElevated Concerns

The 2025 GMC Yukon shows some weaknesses, particularly with the adaptive equipment, as highlighted by the recall relating to wheelchair restraints. Given the average failure mileage of under 3,000 miles, owners should be vigilant about securing these components.

Key Factor:Adaptive equipment vulnerabilities

๐Ÿ“‹Why This Matters

The recall related to adaptive equipment is significant for those relying on mobility features in their GMC Yukon. If the wheelchair restraints do not lock properly, it poses a serious safety risk for passengers who depend on these systems. This flaw can not only lead to dangerous situations during transit but also involves costly repairs or replacements that could inconvenience users and lead to potential legal issues if accidents occur.

Focus Area:Safety Profile
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Expert Analysis

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    Recall Trend:No Change in recalls
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    Primary Risk Area:Warning
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    Vs Brand: Better than avg (1.6)
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    Summary: Considering the year-over-year performance of GMC vehicles, the Yukon's single recall reflects a concerning trend in adaptive component reliability rather than mechanical issues. Overall, this makes it somewhat less reliable than its competitors in this class.

Safety & Reliability Score

91/100

Score Breakdown

Recall Impact-8
Complaint Impact-1.2
Investigation Impact-0

Technical Specifications

Key specifications for the 2025 GMC Yukon

Model Year2025
MakeGMC
ModelYukon
Fuel TypeGasoline
Body ClassPassenger Vehicle

Safety History Timeline

Jan25
NEWProduction
Jan25
RECALLRecall Issued
Feb25
ISSUEFirst Report

Consumer Complaint Analysis

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Most Reported Issue

11 complaints (46% of total)
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Complaint Trend

Stable
No trend data
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Safety Incidents

No critical incidents

Complaint Severity Distribution

Breakdown of 24 consumer complaints by severity level.

๐ŸŸ High
3(13%)
๐ŸŸกMedium
8(33%)
๐ŸŸขLow
13(54%)

Mileage Failure Analysis

โš™๏ธEngineering Insight

With a peak failure range of 0-20k miles and an average failure mileage of just under 3,000 miles, current owners should be on high alert early in ownership. It suggests that if problems are going to arise with this model's equipment adaptations, they will likely happen very soon after purchase.

๐Ÿ“Š Mileage data extracted from 9 of 24 complaints (38% coverage)
0-20k
9 reports (100%)
20k-40k
0 reports (0%)
40k-60k
0 reports (0%)
60k-80k
0 reports (0%)
80k-100k
0 reports (0%)
100k+
0 reports (0%)
* Analysis based on mileage data extracted from consumer complaint descriptions. Actual failure rates may vary.

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ DIY Diagnosis Center

Experiencing an issue? Select a symptom to find official manufacturer solutions (TSBs).

Primary Risk Areas

EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY

๐ŸŽฏRisk Areas & Recommended Actions

Based on recall data, these components require verification:

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Wheelchair Restraints

Issue: The retractors may not lock correctly, risking passenger safety.

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Inspect your wheelchair restraint system immediately for proper functionality.

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Check for any service records addressing the recall on adaptive equipment before buying.

Campaign:20V456
๐Ÿ’กVisit NHTSA.gov or contact your GMC dealer to verify recall completion status.

Official Safety Recalls (1)

Campaign: 25V876000

EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY:WHEELCHAIR RESTRAINTS/SECUREMENT:LATCH/ANCHOR:

Summary

Rollx Vans (Rollx) is recalling certain GMC Yukon, Sierra, Chevrolet Express 2500, Ford Transit, E-250, Toyota Sienna, Sienna Hybrid, Honda Odyssey, Chrysler Town and Country, Voyager, Pacifica, Dodge Grand Caravan, and Ram Promaster vehicles equipped with QRT-Deluxe and QRT-Max wheelchair restraints. Please refer to Rollx's recall report for specific model year information. The retractors may not lock, preventing the wheelchair from being properly secured.

Consequence

An unsecured wheelchair can move during transit, increasing the risk of injury.

Remedy

Rollx will work with Q'Straint to inspect and replace the retractors as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed January 19, 2026. Owners may contact Rollx's customer service at 1-800-956-6668.

Manufacturer: Rollx Vans

NHTSA Investigations

0 investigations
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No active investigations for this vehicle.

Consumer Complaints

24 total complaints

Consumer-reported issues submitted to NHTSA for 2025 Yukon.

Common Reported SymptomsAI Analysis

Warning46%
Acceleration Issues21%
Crash/Accident13%
Noise13%
Check Engine Light13%
Display13%
Engine/Powertrain๐Ÿ”ต Low
POWER TRAIN,ENGINE

I bought a brand new 2025 GMC Yukon AT4 3.0 Diesel on 8/16/25 (had 213 miles on). A month later, with only 2000 miles on the vehicle, I was driving down the road and got a warning "reduced acceleration, drive with caution". Car would hardly accelerate. Had it towed to the dealer on 9/22/25. They found metal shavings in the engine oil. Said there was a quarter inch play around the camshaft (manufacture defect). Told me I need a completely new engine. It's now 12/2/25 and I still don't have a car, and mine hasn't been repaired.

Engine/Powertrain๐Ÿ”ถ Medium
ENGINE

On November 5, 2025, this 2025 diesel GMC Yukon Denali brand new vehicle went into "limp mode" 75 days after purchase with 3,957 miles on the odometer. Vehicle began to decelerate on a busy road. Warning lights went on to indicate that accelerating was no longer possible. Other fast-moving vehicles on the road came very near to the Yukon and quickly passed it/weaved around it, jeopardizing the lives of this Yukon's driver and occupants. At times, the Yukon diesel vehicle would only reach 15 MPH. Vehicle eventually driven to nearest GM dealership. The GM dealership service center reported a P06D code and reported that the engine experienced catastrophic engine failure. A new diesel engine has been ordered but is not yet available to the dealership for installation. (The dealership also reports that two other new GM diesel SUVs are waiting on new engines due to catastrophic engine failure.)

Engine/Powertrain๐Ÿ”ต Low
ENGINE

On October 21, 2025, with only 4,197 miles on my Yukon, the vehicle suddenly died while in drive in a parking lot. The vehicle would not restart or shift into neutral. I contacted OnStar, who arranged for the vehicle to be towed to the nearest GMC dealership. Since that date, the vehicle has remained at the dealership and has been diagnosed as needing a complete engine replacement due to metal shavings found in the engine. There were no warning lights, messages, or performance issues prior to the failure. This incident was both unsafe and alarming, as the vehicle shut down unexpectedly without any warning while I was driving. I would like to understand how such a major failure could occur on a brand-new vehicle with so few miles.

Electrical๐Ÿ”ถ Medium
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

I'm reaching out because I've encountered a really concerning issue with my 2025 GMC Yukon AT4 Ultimate. There's a really loud popping noise randomly coming from the speakers that's honestly quite startling and dangerous while driving. Most recently, it scared me so much that I swerved off the road and nearly crashed. If you review online forums, you will find that this has been experienced by other owners as well. I've tried to resolve this through your usual service channels, but my concerns have been dismissed without any recommended action to ensure my family's safety. After scheduling with my local GMC dealership they couldn't replicate the noise and sent me on my way. I also brought it up with GMC Customer Care, and they suggested I try to record the sound, or keep bringing it in for service if it happens again. The problem is if I tell them it keeps happening again, what good will it do? It's a loud pop coming from the back speaker area. Even if they had 7 technicians hearing it at the same time, how will that make a difference. I need them to start testing components and replacing them one by one until its resolved.

Engine/Powertrain๐Ÿ”ถ Medium
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,ENGINE,FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

Driving through the intersection of N. Scottsdale Road and E. Bell Road in Scottsdale AZ my collision warning red light flashed on the screen and the engine turned off. This caused me to lose forward propulsion and forced me to navigate to the side of the road to avoid being hit by another car. At Vanโ€™s GMC, the service manager told me that we experienced a catastrophic engine failure and that the engine seized. Vehicle has been inspected, but I have not received an official diagnostic even though I have requested. There were no warnings or indications that the vehicle was compromised prior to the engine turning off.

Electrical๐Ÿ”ถ Medium
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,UNKNOWN OR OTHER

The wireless charging pad in the vehicle below the climate control system. Yes, it is. The charging component malfunctioned and overheated the back of my phone when it was set in the console while driving. I had no intention of charging my phone, but instead place my phone down while driving. When I picked up my phone at a stop light, I laid it in my inner thigh when the light changed. The burning was so intense and unexpected I swerved into oncoming traffic and lost control, momentarily of the vehicle. I have recreated the incident in a controlled environment myself and the issue is still active. I am happy to have the issue confirmed independently. I gave notice to the dealership after it happened with no concern or further investigation. No, the vehicle has not. No, no warning at all. In fact this is my 3rd GMC Yukon since 2016 and all 3 have had the wireless charging pad, I have had the same phone as my last one. I never had an issue or experienced anything like this.

Engine/Powertrain๐Ÿ”ต Low
ENGINE

PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT:

Engine/Powertrain๐Ÿ”ถ Medium
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,ENGINE

My vehicle, with only 2,400 miles on the odometer, has been diagnosed as requiring a full engine replacement. While driving on the interstate, a warning message appeared indicating reduced acceleration. I was able to exit the freeway safely, but the vehicle could no longer maintain adequate speed to match traffic flow. Prior to this, the check engine light came on, but no issues were reported in the vehicleโ€™s status system. I contacted OnStar, and they advised me to take the vehicle to a dealership within seven business days. It has since been at the dealership awaiting parts. Upon further research, I discovered that this issue appears to be widespread. General Motors has issued a technical bulletin addressing the problem, which involves complete engine replacement. Additionally, the audio system intermittently emits a loud crashing noise that is startling and potentially dangerousโ€”it has caused me to veer off the road due to its intensity. This issue also seems to affect other 2025โ€“2026 Yukon and Tahoe models.

Engine/Powertrainโš ๏ธ High
POWER TRAIN,ENGINE

While traveling on the interstate at 10:30p, 6 hours into a highway trip, the vehicle shuttered violently and lost propulsion and powered systems control. We were traveling at 75 mph on cruise control and immediately had to take evasive action to avoid other vehicles traveling at highway speed as our vehicle rapidly decelerated to a stop. We were barely able to get to the shoulder of the highway before the vehicle came to a complete stop and all dashboard lights illuminated. There was no warning or indication of immanent failure or engine issue. The catastrophic engine failure did not allow for the attempted restart. After opening the engine bay we noted that the coolant reservoir was empty but there was no indication of any leaking fluid in the engine bay or on the ground. The coolant levels were normal at the trip start. We were stranded on the side of the busy interstate for approximately 2 hours awaiting OnStar assistance and were forced to exit the vehicle due to its proximity to the edge of an active lane, leaving us exposed and without any protection for 2 hours, in the middle of the night, until assistance arrived. It was a harrowing experience and we are lucky that we were not injured or killed. The vehicle could not be disengaged from park and had to be dragged onto the flatbed. It was taken to the local GMC dealership and left for diagnosis. It was determined that the #2 piston rod broke, smashed valves and sent metal into all engine systems. Bothe the engine and coolant system were replaced. In addition, the torque converter locked up and had to be removed during servicing. All parts were retained by GM.

Safety Systems๐Ÿ”ต Low
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL,FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE

After less than 2000 miles, the OnStar module failed, which removed the capability for emergency assistance, GPS, advanced cruise control, etc. The part is on back order with no ETA, and it appears, based on my research, that this is a common problem with GM vehicles for the past several years. Not having the emergency assistance phone system available is an extreme safety issue, as there are many areas of the US that do not have adequate cell coverage to get assistance in an emergency. It seems as though GMC does not care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I know about the recalls for the 2025 GMC Yukon?

The main concern with the recalls on the 2025 GMC Yukon revolves around adaptive mobility devices like wheelchair restraints. It's crucial that these systems work properly since they directly impact passenger safety. Owners should stay informed and take immediate action if any issues arise with these components.

How reliable is the adaptive equipment in a new GMC Yukon?

"While the overall build quality of GMC vehicles tends to be sturdy, recent recalls highlight vulnerabilities in their adaptive equipment systems like wheelchair restraints. Prospective buyers should ensure these systems are functioning well and ask dealers about any reported issues or completed repairs related to this recall."

๐Ÿ“ŠYear-over-Year Context

๐Ÿ“ˆImproving Trend

Compared to earlier years, the 2025 model shows improving reliability trends, largely due to manufacturing refinements addressing 2024 issues. Recall frequency decreased 67%.

๐ŸงญWhat This Means for You

Both current owners and prospective buyers benefit from reviewing this safety analysis before making decisions.

If you're unsure, we recommend starting with a VIN check or consulting a certified mechanic.

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If You Own This Vehicle

  • Verify all 1 recalls have been completed using your VIN at NHTSA.gov or through your GMC dealer.
  • Unaddressed recalls pose real-world risks. Prioritize scheduling any pending repairs to maintain vehicle integrity.
  • Proactive tip: Enroll in GMC's owner notification program for real-time safety updates.
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If You're Buying Used

  • Request the VIN from the seller and verify the 'Clean' recall status via NHTSA.
  • This specific Yukon year is noted for its strong reliability foundations.

This page is designed to help you decide, not alarm you.

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Data sourced from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Last updated: February 23, 2026.