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GMC YUKON b6

CAN WITHSTAND ATTACKS FROM

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ASSAULT RIFLE
7.62 mm x 51mm (.308)

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2 Hand Grenades Under the Car 

Included Features

 

- Multi-layer ballistic glass

 

- 360º perimeter protection

 

- Battery & ECM armoring

 

- Fuel Tank protection

 

- Overlap System

 

- Runflat Wheels

 

- Reinforced hinges

 

- Door travel retainers

 

- Driver-side operable window

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Optional Equipment & Accessories

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 Advanced Security Upgrades

  • Armored Engine Bay

  • Fire Suppression System

  • Radiator & Exhaust Protection

 Tactical Add-ons

  • Siren/PA System with Intercom

 Vehicle Enhancements

  • Assisted Door Mechanism

  • Heavy-Duty Wheels

  • Reinforced Bumpers

  • Operable Windows

  • Blackout Package

​Vehicle Specifications

Year

Make
Model
Body

Armor Level

Transmission

Engine

Horsepower /

Seating Capacity

2025

GMC
Yukon
SUV

B6

 10 - Speed Automatic

6.2L Gasoline V8

6

Information​

The Armored GMC Yukon B6 combines power, stability, and ride comfort for high-risk executive protection and security operations. Driven by a 6.2L V8 engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and intelligent four-wheel drive, it delivers 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque. Advanced suspension engineering ensures confident handling in urban environments while maintaining a smooth, controlled ride on extended movements and varied terrain.

Inside, the Yukon offers a spacious, refined cabin with premium materials, modern technology, and effective noise reduction, enhancing comfort and situational awareness. Discreet ballistic armoring certified to the CEN 1063 BR6 standard protects against 7.62×51mm NATO rifle threats and under-vehicle explosive attacks while preserving the vehicle’s factory appearance. Optional mission-specific systems—including air filtration, thermal or night vision, engine-bay fire suppression, emergency lighting, sirens, and public address capabilities—can be integrated to meet operational requirements without compromising mobility or usability.

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