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Through the first quarter of 2025, the new Terrain is lagging well behind its midsize crossover rivals. Is it geared for growth?
GMC’s new Terrain AT4 trim triples down with a “Terrain” drive mode, all-terrain tires and skid plate, but the buzzy, wheezy drivetrain remains.
The redesigned 2025 GMC Terrain gets two new colors, including Riverstone Metallic, a grayscale paint with a brownish tone which we’re exploring in-depth.
Tag along while we put the 2025 GMC Terrain through its paces on the latest episode of Quick Spin.
Rapids Metallic is one of a pair of new colors accompanying the launch of the crossover's third generation with the arrival of the 2025 GMC Terrain model.
GMC's new Terrain faces stiff competition, and that's just from GM siblings Chevy and Buick. Can truck-inspired design and an upscale cabin make this a winner?
The GMC Terrain arrives with a fresh face for the 2025 model year, but it has a few major issues you should be aware of before you sign on the dotted line.
GMC announced that the 2025 Terrain will start at $31,395 for the entry-level Elevation model with front-wheel drive and $33,395 if you spring for all-wheel drive.
Rapids Metallic and Riverstone Metallic are new to the Terrain. Both cost 495 dollars, a price that carries over to Ebony Twilight Metallic and Sterling Metallic.
If you're considering a used 2017 GMC Terrain, you might want to reconsider. Readers of Consumer Reports have noted several common issues with their purchases.
The all-new third-generation GMC Terrain crossover SUV features bolder, more truck-like styling, a larger cabin, and new driver-assistance and safety technology for the 2025 model year. The compact, ...
A redesign of GMC's Terrain compact SUV for the 2025 model year has elevated the model to new technology heights. Nearly everything is new, but decidedly familiar to GMC brand devotees.