2025 GMC Terrain: A Comprehensive Overview of the Redesigned SUV

Date:

Share post:

- Advertisement -

Introduction to the Redesigned 2025 GMC Terrain

The 2025 GMC Terrain marks a significant upgrade in the SUV segment, boasting an almost all-new design that enhances driver and passenger experience. While it carries over the engine, all the interior touches are revamped, making it a strong contender in its class.

Pricing and Trim Levels

The entry-level elevation trim of the redesigned GMC Terrain is now available, starting at $31,395 after including the destination fee of $1,395. Although this represents a ,300 increase from the previous 2024 model, it offers considerable additions in standard technology and safety features, justifying the price increase.

Performance and Safety Features

Under the hood, the 2025 GMC Terrain maintains its reliable 175-horsepower, turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine. Its power distribution varies by drivetrain; front-wheel drive utilizes a continuously variable automatic transmission, while all-wheel drive opts for an eight-speed automatic, enhancing both speed and control. The vehicle achieves an impressive EPA-rated fuel economy of 26 mpg city and 28 mpg highway for FWD variants, with slightly lower figures for AWD.

The new elevation trim is particularly notable for its advanced safety features. The Terrain showcases a suite including forward collision warning with pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking, and adaptive cruise control. Additional driver-assistance technologies, such as lane departure warnings and rear parking sensors, ensure a safe driving experience, making the 2025 Terrain a well-rounded vehicle for various driving conditions.

With its blend of redesign, technology enhancements, and safety features, the 2025 GMC Terrain positions itself as a balanced choice for those seeking a versatile SUV in today’s market.

- Advertisement -
Steven H. Cook
Steven H. Cookhttps://smartcarz.org
2984 Griffin Street Phoenix, AZ 85012 📩 Contact us: **admin@smartcarz.org**

Related articles

The Staria EV isn’t trying to be another SUV — it’s betting that space, flexibility, and comfort still matter in an EV world obsessed...

When Hyundai unveiled the Hyundai Staria EV at the Brussels Motor Show earlier this month, it quietly reminded...

The Neue Klasse iX3 isn’t just a new BMW EV — it’s an early signal that demand is shifting faster than BMW expected

BMW’s Neue Klasse era is barely getting started, yet the response to the BMW iX3 already feels decisive....

This pilot plant is the clearest sign yet that solid-state EV batteries are moving from lab promises to real-world production

The news that Idemitsu Kosan has broken ground on a large-scale solid electrolyte pilot plant with Toyota feels...

Kia’s PV5 Open Bed isn’t trying to replace big pickups — it’s redefining what an electric work vehicle can be

At first glance, the Kia PV5 might look like just another electric van. But the moment Kia opened...