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Revamped 2025 GMC Terrain Debuts as Single-Trim Model, Starting at $31,395
2025 GMC Terrain: Redesigned Compact SUV with Advanced Features
Introduction: A Bold New Take on GMC’s Compact SUV
The 2025 GMC Terrain has undergone a major redesign, bringing a fresh look and enhanced technology to the brand’s smallest SUV. While the powertrain remains unchanged, nearly every other aspect of the Terrain has been revamped to elevate its appeal. The updated Terrain features a slightly shorter overall length but gains a longer wheelbase and a taller stance, ensuring that interior space remains comfortable and functional for passengers.
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Trim Levels and Notable Changes
For the 2025 model year, GMC has streamlined its trim offerings. The base SLE and SLT trims have been replaced by the Elevation trim, which now serves as the entry-level option. Meanwhile, the off-road-focused AT4 and premium Denali trims are taking a brief hiatus but are expected to return for the 2026 model year.
Despite a $1,300 price increase over the outgoing SLE trim, the new Elevation trim justifies its cost with upgraded technology, enhanced safety features, and more premium touches throughout the cabin.
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Pricing and Availability
The 2025 GMC Terrain Elevation is now available for purchase, starting at $31,395, which includes a $1,395 destination fee. Buyers can opt for front-wheel drive (FWD) as standard or upgrade to all-wheel drive (AWD) for an additional $2,000. The highly anticipated AT4 and Denali trims will rejoin the lineup as 2026 models.
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Powertrain and Performance
The 2025 GMC Terrain continues to be powered by a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, producing 175 horsepower. Torque output varies depending on the drivetrain:
- FWD models come with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) and deliver 184 lb-ft of torque.
- AWD variants receive an eight-speed automatic transmission and provide 203 lb-ft of torque.
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In terms of fuel efficiency, the EPA rates the 2025 Terrain at:
- 26/28/27 mpg (city/highway/combined) for the FWD version
- 24/28/25 mpg (city/highway/combined) for the AWD variant
Advanced Safety Features
The 2025 Terrain comes packed with cutting-edge safety and driver-assist features designed to enhance security on the road. Standard features include:
- Forward Collision Warning with pedestrian and bicyclist detection
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keep Assist
- Blind Spot Intervention
- Front and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert with automatic braking
- Following Distance Indicator
- Automatic High Beams
- Rear Parking Sensors
- GM’s Safety Alert Seat, which vibrates to warn the driver of potential hazards
- Buckle to Drive, preventing the vehicle from shifting out of park until seat belts are fastened
- Teen Driver Mode, allowing parents to limit vehicle functions
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Interior Comfort and Technology
GMC has taken the 2025 Terrain’s interior to the next level with a blend of comfort and modern technology. The Elevation trim now comes standard with:
- 17-inch wheels
- LED headlights and taillights
- Keyless entry and remote start
- Heated front seats with manual adjustability
- Heated steering wheel
- 11-inch digital instrument cluster
- 15-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Six-speaker audio system
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Final Thoughts: Is the 2025 GMC Terrain Worth It?
The 2025 GMC Terrain brings a bold new design, advanced technology, and enhanced safety features, making it a strong contender in the competitive compact SUV segment. With its revised trim lineup, premium standard features, and continued focus on comfort and safety, the Terrain offers great value despite the price increase.
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Whether you prioritize a spacious cabin, cutting-edge safety tech, or a sleek design, the 2025 Terrain delivers a well-rounded package that should appeal to many buyers. While the return of the AT4 and Denali trims in 2026 will provide even more options, the current Elevation trim still packs plenty of appeal.
Rodrique Ewang
Last Updated On Feb, 08-2025