The 1993 GMC Yukon is part of the first generation of the model, offering a strong presence in the SUV market of the early 90s. As a full-size SUV, the Yukon provided ample space and rugged versatility on and off-road. It was powered by a 5.7-liter V8 engine, providing 210 horsepower, and paired with an automatic transmission. Depending on the specific model, drivetrain options included both rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. This year's Yukon did not contain many modern tech features now common in today's vehicles, but rather focused on delivering a capable, comfortable, and durable SUV experience. Safety features included front-impact airbags for driver and passenger, and anti-lock brakes system (ABS). Its larger size also offered inherent advantages in crashworthiness.