Which three-row, full-size SUV does the best job keeping up with your busy Louisiana lifestyle, the 2026 Ford Expedition or GMC Yukon? Our comparison guide helps you make the right choice for both you and your many traveling companions!
Key Takeaways
- Save big on rugged family adventure when you choose the 2026 Expedition (from $57,912*) over the Yukon (from $69,600*).
- By comparison, the Yukon comes standard with a few extra comfort and tech features!
- The fifth-generation Expedition was designed for family fun, offering one-of-a-kind features like the Ford Split Gate (part tailgate, part liftgate) Third-Row Flexible Seating (creates in-cabin storage for long items like water skis).
- Want maximum horsepower? Choose the Expedition for an extra-muscular performance!
Best Price: 2026 Ford Expedition
Often, one segment competitor isn't much more expensive than another. But that's not the case here, where choosing the 2026 Expedition (starting at $57,912*) can save you a bundle compared to the 2026 Yukon (from $69,600*).
What's with the price gap, then? Well, all five Yukon trims are designed to deliver upscale vibes, including the entry-level model. The Expedition's four trims, meanwhile, range from modern to luxurious, attracting a wider range of budgets.
*MSRP as of 5/8/26. Subject to change.
Standard Lineup: 2026 GMC Yukon
How does the 2026 Expedition compare to the Yukon when it comes to standard features? As we mentioned above, the Yukon has the edge when it comes to luxury. Compared to the entry-level Expedition Active, the base Yukon Elevation comes standard with extra creature comforts, including two rows of heated seats and a heated steering wheel.
Of course, the Expedition is also available with the aforementioned features. To create a more luxurious Expedition with features like leather upholstery or a panoramic sunroof, you can either move up the list of trim models (Active, Platinum, Tremor, and King Ranch) or add your choice of upscale features as options.
Expedition vs. Yukon: Standard Features
|
2026 Ford Expedition |
2026 GMC Yukon |
| Keyless Entry/Start |
Standard |
Standard |
| Power-Adjustable Front Seats |
Standard |
Standard |
| Heated Front Seats |
Optional |
Standard |
| Heated Second-Row Seats |
Optional |
Standard |
| Heated Steering Wheel |
Optional |
Standard |
| Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control |
Standard |
Standard |
| Driver Information Display |
24-inch digital panel display |
11-inch digital display |
| Infotainment Interface |
13.2-inch touchscreen |
16.8-inch touchscreen |
| Base Audio |
Six-speaker system |
10-speaker Bose premium audio |
| LED Headlamps |
Standard |
Standard |
| Power Liftgate |
Standard |
Standard |
| Heavy-Duty Tow Package |
Standard |
Optional |
Innovative Upgrades: 2026 Ford Expedition
The Expedition was recently redesigned with road-trip enthusiasts in mind! The new Ford Split Gate is part liftgate, part tailgate, lifting up for quick cargo access and folding out to create everything from outdoor seating to a breakfast buffet. Newly available digital device holders fasten tablets to the back of the front-seat headrests for an ad-hoc backseat entertainment system. Third-Row Flexible Seating helps you create a long center aisle, perfect for stowing items like paddle boards and water skis.
And as you may have noticed in the table above, the Expedition also delivers the most impressive tech lineup. With its dash-spanning, 24-inch digital display and Google-based infotainment software, Ford's full-size SUV feels ultramodern. And in addition to the usual driver safety aids, the Expedition comes standard with innovative systems like Evasive Steering Assist and a 360-degree parking camera.
Meanwhile, in spite of its luxury ambitions, the Yukon's tech lineup is pretty typical for the segment. These full-size SUVs come standard with a long list of driving aids, including blind-spot intervention and a surround-view camera system. GMC also provides a Google-based infotainment system, along with a standard 16.8-inch touchscreen. However, the Yukon has yet to come up with features as road-trip-friendly as the Ford Split Gate or Third-Row Flexible Seats!
Modern Muscle: 2026 Ford Expedition
Whether you're shopping for performance upgrades or not, the Expedition delivers maximum muscle. Its base twin-turbo V6 engine (400 horsepower) easily outmaneuvers the Yukon's base 5.3-liter V8 engine (355 hp). With a high-output version of the same V6 (440 hp), the off-road-ready Expedition Tremor trim leaves all of the Yukon's engine options in the dust. The Expedition is also the best choice for boat (or camper) owners, with a max tow rating of 9,600 pounds!
2026 Expedition Powertrain Options
- Twin-turbo 3.5L V6 (400 horsepower, 510 pound-feet of torque)
- Tremor-exclusive high-output twin-turbo 3.5L V6 (440 hp, 510 lb-ft)
- 10-speed automatic transmission
- Rear-wheel drive or optional four-wheel drive
Of course, GMC's full-size SUV is plenty powerful in its own right. Check out the available 6.2-liter V8 (420 hp) for peak Yukon horsepower. Plus, the available turbodiesel inline six-cylinder engine (305 hp) delivers a unique blend of power and fuel economy. Not to mention the Yukon can also tow a decent-sized boat, with a max rating of 8,400 pounds!
2026 GMC Yukon Powertrain Options
- 5.3L V8 (355 hp, 383 lb-ft)
- Optional 6.2L V8 (420 hp, 460 lb-ft)
- Optional 3.0L turbodiesel I6 (305 hp, 495 lb-ft)
- 10-speed automatic transmission
- Rear-wheel drive or optional four-wheel drive
Make the Right Choice
There's a lot to like about the 2026 GMC Yukon, especially if you're shopping for entry-level luxury. But the 2026 Ford Expedition has wider appeal, delivering everything from a budget-friendly price to upscale comfort. Better still, the Expedition offers travel-friendly upgrades you won't find anywhere else. And its turbocharged powertrains provide maximum muscle for your adventures! Get up close and personal with the fifth-generation Expedition; visit us at Banner Ford of Mandeville, LA, for a test-drive.