Revamped and Ready: The 2025 GMC Terrain

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12-31-2024caranddriver

Base Elevation Trim Starts at $31,395

The 2025 GMC Terrain is debuting with a starting price of $31,395, reflecting a $1,300 increase from last year's model. Currently available only in the base Elevation trim, this compact SUV sets the stage for future developments.

New Additions on the Horizon

If you're looking for more variety, the 2026 model year has exciting promises. The off-road-focused AT4 and the luxurious Denali trims are set to debut in 2025, with the Denali likely priced over $40,000.

Stylish Overhaul

Recent updates have given the Terrain a sleeker design and a refreshed interior featuring a striking 15.0-inch touchscreen. Staying true to its tech-savvy nature, the 2025 Elevation trim includes features such as:

- Heated steering wheel
- Heated front seats
- Remote start
- Adaptive cruise control

Comparisons and Future Prospects

The 2024 lineup included the SLE, SLT, AT4, and Denali trims. In 2025, the Terrain will initially be available only as the Elevation. While details on 2026 pricing remain undisclosed, we anticipate modest increases, especially for the Denali, which might exceed $40,000.

Unchanged Powertrain and Transmission Adjustments

Performance Essentials

Under its updated exterior, the Terrain retains its fundamental mechanics, offering options for front- or all-wheel drive and a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine delivering 175 horsepower. Notably, the nine-speed automatic gearbox in front-wheel-drive models has been replaced by a continuously variable transmission, while AWD models now feature an eight-speed automatic.

  

Summary: The 2025 GMC Terrain launches at $31,395, exclusively in the Elevation trim, preceding the AT4 and Denali trims scheduled for 2026. With enhanced styling and interior features but largely unchanged performance specs, it continues to be a strong contender in the compact SUV segment.

What Others Are Saying...


sara7
The price increase is expected but still frustrating. It's just a basic trim with minimal upgrades, and the competition is fierce.