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2026 Ford Expedition vs 2026 GMC Yukon

2026 Ford Expedition vs 2026 GMC Yukon
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For 2026, Ford gives the Expedition a major cabin and utility overhaul, while GMC rolls out a fresh layout for the Yukon. Let's stack these family hauler SUVs head-to-head so you know what's best for your needs when deciding between them.

Key Takeaways:

2026 Ford Expedition Exterior
  • The Expedition introduces a fresh interior and adaptable cargo door; the Yukon adds a higher-tech dash.
  • With a 9,600-pound max capacity, the Expedition is the towing champ in this competition.
  • The Expedition's Active model demands a significantly lighter investment than the base Yukon.
  • The Expedition's system lets you stream movies or surf the web when parked.

What Changes Have Been Made to the 2026 Ford Expedition?

2026 Ford Expedition Towing

This year, Ford debuts a split-opening rear door for the Expedition. The top window swings upward conventionally, but the bottom section lowers down exactly like a pickup truck tailgate for loading convenience. The manufacturer also introduces an advanced digital connection bundle that directly integrates Google Play, native Google Maps, and a built-in internet router.

The Expedition's starting price points below its GMC competitor at every tier:

  • Active: $65,495
  • Platinum: $77,045
  • Tremor: $84,495
  • King Ranch: $87,155

Meanwhile, GMC updates the Yukon with a vertically oriented dash display and a second-row luxury seating configuration. The Yukon's prices are:

  • Elevation: $71,795
  • AT4: $78,595
  • Denali: $82,595
  • AT4 Ultimate: $99,895
  • Denali Ultimate: $105,895

Comparing Full-Size Power and Towing in the Ford Expedition and GMC Yukon

2026 Ford Expedition Interior

The Expedition's 400-hp 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 engine generates 400 horsepower and climbs to 440 horsepower if you choose the high-output configuration. It mates with a 10-speed automatic and uses independent rear control arms for a stable, level ride when the road is rough. Buyers can select either rear- or four-wheel drive.

The Yukon starts with a 355-hp 5.3-liter V8 engine, while higher models feature a 420-hp 6.2-liter V8. You also have the choice of a 305-hp 3.0-liter Duramax inline-six. All link to a 10-speed automatic transmission and your choice of 2WD or 4WD.

The Expedition is the superior towing option in this head-to-head. It delivers up to 9,600 pounds of max performance--even the longer-wheelbase Expedition Max clears 9,000 pounds. The Yukon peaks at an 8,400-pound towing capacity when properly equipped. Not bad, but not close to what the Expedition offers.

Powertrains and Towing
2026 Ford Expedition 2026 GMC Yukon
A standard / high-output 3.5L twin-turbo V6 5.3L V8, 6.2L V8, or 3.0-liter Duramax diesel
10-speed automatic 10-speed automatic
RWD or FWD RWD or FWD
9,600-pound towing max 8,400-pound towing max

Expedition vs. the Yukon in Infotainment

The Expedition features a 24-inch panoramic infotainment screen across much of the dash, placing everything you need directly within view. Google Built-In gives you wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto right out of the box. Plus, you can stream videos on the infotainment screen whenever you're parked.

The Yukon's command center is a 16.8-inch vertical multimedia interface in the center stack area, and GMC offers an optional rear entertainment system with twin 12.6-inch screens. (Middle-row occupants also get a dedicated 8-inch control console.)

Which is the best full-size SUV for Families?

Between the lower price tag, the extra towing power, and that massive panoramic screen, the Expedition just gives you a lot more SUV for your money. Give us a call at Jarrett-Gordon Ford in Davenport or stop by to take it for a spin. We guarantee you'll like it so much, you'll drive it off the lot!