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Auto Blog
4 days ago
- Automotive
- Auto Blog
2026 GMC Acadia Price Increases Come With New Colors
By signing up I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe from email communication at anytime. Acadia Up To $1,600 Pricier The new GMC Acadia arrived in 2023 as a larger vehicle with more length, height, and cargo capacity. For 2026, the only thing that will be getting bigger is the price, according to order guide data uncovered by CarsDirect. The publication reports that the luxury SUV will now start at $43,700 (excluding $1,495 for destination) in base Elevation form, an increase of $700 over the 2025 sticker. The other two trims in the range, however, get heftier raises of $900 on the mid-level model and $1,600 on the range-topper. The mid-range AT4 model now starts at $52,300, while the epitome of luxury in the range, the Denali, costs $55,700, representing an increase of 2.96%. These adjustments are not unusual for an annual pricing update, and to soften the blow, they don't arrive alone, with a new key card now being standard and a pair of new paint options – Glacier White Tricoat and Riverstone Metallic – joining the palette. The former costs $1,095 on the Sierra EV and the Terrain, while the latter is no more than $495, so we expect the same prices for the Acadia. GMC Acadia Trim MY2025 Price MY2026 Price Difference Elevation $43,000 $43,700 +$700 AT4 $51,400 $52,300 +$900 Denali $54,100 $55,700 +$1,600 Standard equipment includes a 2.5-liter turbocharged engine delivering 328 horsepower and 326 lb-ft of torque, a Bose Premium 12-speaker sound system, and a 15-inch infotainment display alongside an 11-inch driver cluster. Buyers not swayed by the appeal of the GMC badge may wish to consider the Chevrolet Traverse, which is very similar beneath the skin and starts at $40,995 for the 2025 model year. Of course, that may get a price bump for 2026, too, but it will still offer much of the same at a lower price point. What Rivals In The Same Segment Cost The Acadia has plenty of competitors in the midsize SUV segment, even if some of them don't aspire to quite the same levels of luxury as the GMC brand. Across town is the Ford Explorer, which currently starts at $39,625 for 2025, while Japan's Toyota Highlander and Honda Pilot start at $43,630 and $40,200, respectively. There's also the Kia Telluride to consider, which starts at $36,390. This will likely become more expensive for the 2026 model, which will bring with it numerous changes, but we still expect it to remain competitive. Autoblog Newsletter Autoblog brings you car news; expert reviews and exciting pictures and video. Research and compare vehicles, too. Sign up or sign in with Google Facebook Microsoft Apple By signing up I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe from email communication at anytime. About the Author Sebastian Cenizo View Profile

Miami Herald
4 days ago
- Automotive
- Miami Herald
2026 GMC Acadia Price Increases Come With New Colors
The new GMC Acadia arrived in 2023 as a larger vehicle with more length, height, and cargo capacity. For 2026, the only thing that will be getting bigger is the price, according to order guide data uncovered by CarsDirect. The publication reports that the luxury SUV will now start at $43,700 (excluding $1,495 for destination) in base Elevation form, an increase of $700 over the 2025 sticker. The other two trims in the range, however, get heftier raises of $900 on the mid-level model and $1,600 on the range-topper. The mid-range AT4 model now starts at $52,300, while the epitome of luxury in the range, the Denali, costs $55,700, representing an increase of 2.96%. These adjustments are not unusual for an annual pricing update, and to soften the blow, they don't arrive alone, with a new key card now being standard and a pair of new paint options - Glacier White Tricoat and Riverstone Metallic - joining the palette. The former costs $1,095 on the Sierra EV and the Terrain, while the latter is no more than $495, so we expect the same prices for the Acadia. Standard equipment includes a 2.5-liter turbocharged engine delivering 328 horsepower and 326 lb-ft of torque, a Bose Premium 12-speaker sound system, and a 15-inch infotainment display alongside an 11-inch driver cluster. Buyers not swayed by the appeal of the GMC badge may wish to consider the Chevrolet Traverse, which is very similar beneath the skin and starts at $40,995 for the 2025 model year. Of course, that may get a price bump for 2026, too, but it will still offer much of the same at a lower price point. Related: 2025 GMC Hummer EV 2X: Is It Worth $99,045? My In-Depth Guide to Its Upsides & Downsides The Acadia has plenty of competitors in the midsize SUV segment, even if some of them don't aspire to quite the same levels of luxury as the GMC brand. Across town is the Ford Explorer, which currently starts at $39,625 for 2025, while Japan's Toyota Highlander and Honda Pilot start at $43,630 and $40,200, respectively. There's also the Kia Telluride to consider, which starts at $36,390. This will likely become more expensive for the 2026 model, which will bring with it numerous changes, but we still expect it to remain competitive. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


Al Bawaba
04-07-2025
- Automotive
- Al Bawaba
GMC Middle East Debut's Next-Generation 2026 Terrain, Designed to Break from the Pack
GMC Middle East proudly introduces the next-generation 2026 GMC Terrain, a bold evolution of the brand's compact SUV, designed for those who carve their own path. Elevating the premium brand's gateway model, the next-generation Terrain features a fresh new design, refined features and seamless connectivity – ready to take on whatever lies ahead. Distinct Trims, Distinct Lifestyles At the heart of the 2026 GMC Terrain is a refreshed trim strategy that speaks directly to drivers with distinct lifestyles. • Elevation (FWD & AWD): Replacing the former SLE and SLT, Elevation is sporty, versatile, and perfect for everyday adventurers — now available with an optional Black Edition finish for added flair. • AT4 (AWD): Built for those who thrive off-road, this trim offers a lifted ride height, Terrain Mode, lifted suspension, and all-terrain tires for maximum traction and confidence beyond the pavement. • Denali (AWD): The pinnacle of GMC luxury and performance, Denali combines bold styling with premium finishes and advanced capability for drivers who refuse to compromise. Professional Grade Performance Under the hood, the next-generation Terrain features a capable yet efficient 1.5L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, offering 175 horsepower and on AWD models 275 Nm of torque on paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. While on Two-wheel drive models (FWD) 250Nm of torque managed through a Continuously Variable Transmission. For off-road enthusiasts, the next-generation Terrain AT4 trim is the most capable ever with enhanced suspension components and greater ground clearance. Distinctive & Purposeful Design The Terrain sports a refreshed exterior with bold new fascias, bumpers, grilles, the introduction of an available two-tone roof and an expanded color palette1. Returning favorites such as Summit White, Ebony Twilight Metallic, Volcanic Red Tintcoat, and Sterling Metallic are now joined by fresh additions including Rapids Blue Metallic, Riverstone Metallic, Downpour Metallic, and Glacier White Tricoat — each one carefully selected to give drivers bold new ways to break from the pack. Wheel options range from 17-inch alloys on AT4 and Elevation, to 19-inch and 20-inch designs on Denali. For those seeking an even more distinctive edge, Elevation also offers a bold Black Edition finish with 19-inch wheels. Inside, premium materials and thoughtful details define the cabin. Available upholstery1 includes Forest Storm with Mahogany Accents, After Dark premium cloth, Gideon Gray/After Dark premium cloth, and perforated leather options in Light Ash Gray or Very Dark Atmosphere — each one designed to elevate the journey. Denali and AT4 trims also include animated LED headlamps and taillamps and walk-up/walk-away illumination - subtle yet powerful design touches that define modern GMC character and connect with their owner at every interaction. Smarter, More Connected At the center of the cabin sits a 15-inch diagonal premium GMC infotainment display2 — more than double the size of the previous generation — paired with an 11-inch diagonal digital driver display. The Terrain also comes standard with Google Built-In, Apple Carplay3 and Android Auto capability3, 5G Wi-Fi4, and a three-year OnStar Connect Services Plan4, offering seamless navigation, real-time information and intuitive control. Additional smart features include a 360° HD Surround Vision and Rear Camera Mirror, standard on all AWD trims, the intuitive AutoSense hands-free power liftgate, available on AT4 and Denali, and Teen Driver Mode. Comfort & Safety Comes Standard Standard comfort features now include remote start, heated front seats, and a heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel, ensuring that comfort comes with you, no matter the destination. For those who appreciate a more premium in-cabin experience, a panoramic sunroof is standard on AT4 and Denali trims. Equally prioritized is safety, with 15 standard safety features5, including Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking, Intersection Collision Mitigation, Front Pedestrian Braking, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Reverse Automatic Braking, and Side Blind Zone Steering Assist — technologies designed to keep you confidently in control, wherever the road leads. Black Edition: Bold Looks, Darker Personality Exclusively available on the Elevation trim, the Black Edition transforms the next-generation Terrain with a commanding presence and a darker, more assertive attitude. This edition is all about stealth, sophistication and subtle power. Signature details include black GMC badging, 19' gloss black wheels, a signature Elevation grille with black-painted bars and header, and high-gloss black roof rails. Refined yet rugged, the Black Edition also features black fog bezel inserts, taillamp lens accents, C-shaped grille surround bezels, and a black skid plate – all coming together to give the vehicle a sleek, unified look that's equal parts modern and menacing. Now Available Across the Middle East Starting prices for the Terrain Elevation FWD, including VAT: • UAE: AED 115,000 • KSA: SAR 120,000 • Bahrain: BHD 12,100 • Kuwait: KWD 8,600 • Qatar: QAR 106,200 • Lebanon: USD 39,100 • Jordan: USD 36,900 • Oman: OMR 11,300 To learn more or to book a test drive, visit your nearest GMC dealership or head to for more details.


ArabGT
02-07-2025
- Automotive
- ArabGT
The 2026 GMC Terrain Arrives in the Middle East with Official Pricing Revealed
GMC has officially introduced the 2026 GMC Terrain across the Middle East. In a regional statement, GMC Middle East announced the arrival of the new model 'just in time for summer,' confirming the availability of the front-wheel-drive Terrain Elevation trim in regional markets. Pricing Across the Middle East The 2026 GMC Terrain Elevation is priced at AED 115,000 in the UAE, SAR 120,000 in Saudi Arabia, KWD 12,100 in Bahrain, KWD 8,600 in Kuwait, QAR 106,200 in Qatar, and OMR 11,300 in Oman. In the Levant region, it starts at $39,100 in Lebanon and $36,900 in Jordan. All prices include VAT. Trim Levels and Performance The Terrain lineup begins with the Elevation trim, which replaces the former SLE and SLT models and is available with front-wheel drive and optional all-wheel drive. A Black Edition variant exclusive to the Elevation trim adds visual impact with a black GMC emblem, gloss black 19-inch wheels, black fog lamp surrounds, taillight bezels, and roof rails, as well as a unique grille and lower panel. For off-road enthusiasts, the AT4 trim offers all-wheel drive, enhanced ground clearance, an upgraded suspension, Terrain Mode, and rugged all-terrain tires. According to GMC, this new-generation AT4 is the most capable off-road Terrain yet. At the top of the range, the Denali trim blends performance with premium comfort, featuring advanced technologies, a distinctive design, and refined materials. All variants are powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-4 engine producing 175 horsepower. All-wheel-drive models deliver 275 Nm of torque through an 8-speed automatic transmission, while front-wheel-drive versions manage 250 Nm via a CVT. Interior Comfort and Technology Inside, the 2026 GMC Terrain emphasizes sophistication and convenience, offering optional wood accents, premium fabrics, and perforated leather finishes. A standout feature is the new 15-inch central infotainment display—more than twice the size of its predecessor—paired with an 11-inch digital instrument cluster. Google built-in compatibility comes standard, along with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, 5G Wi-Fi, and a complimentary three-year OnStar subscription. For enhanced driving assistance, four-wheel-drive models feature a 360-degree HD surround camera and digital rearview mirror. Additional features on the AT4 and Denali trims include AutoSense for hands-free tailgate access, a new driver mode for learners, remote start, heated front seats, a heated leather steering wheel, and a panoramic roof as standard. Safety and Driver Assistance The 2026 GMC Terrain incorporates 15 standard safety features, including Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking, Intersection Collision Prevention, Forward Pedestrian Braking, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, Side Blind Zone Steering Assist, and Automatic Reverse Braking—designed to enhance driver confidence and passenger protection. Updated Exterior and Color Options The Terrain's exterior has been refreshed with a new grille, front fascia, and bumpers. Buyers can personalize their SUV with a wide array of colors, including classics like Summit White and Dusk Black Metallic, as well as bold new hues like Speed Blue Metallic, Glacier White Tricoat, and Roaring Metallic. A two-tone roof option is also available for a sportier look. Wheel options range from 17 inches on the AT4 and Elevation trims to larger 19- and 20-inch designs on the Denali. The Elevation's Black Edition stands out with distinctive black 19-inch wheels. Both the AT4 and Denali include LED headlights and taillights with dynamic lighting effects that activate as the driver approaches or leaves the vehicle.


Top Gear
10-06-2025
- Automotive
- Top Gear
Buy GMC Sierra EV Price, PPC or HP
The more upscale Denali is priced at $69k and includes more features like four-wheel steering, 22-to-24in wheels and larger battery options. The Denali is also setup with an adjustable air suspension like its fancy Cadillac cousin, the Escalade IQ. There are now three Sierra EV models to choose from. The Elevation trim is the low-end version with the minimum capabilities in terms of power, range and towing capacity. This one starts at $62,000 with the standard battery pack, 18-inch wheels and no rear-wheel steering. Lastly, the AT4 is the more rugged version with the coil suspension and size 18 wheels like the Elevation, but it has rear-wheel steering and larger battery options, plus trim-exclusive drive modes. Which one should I get? Boils down to what mood you're in. On one hand, the Denali is compelling as an all-rounder. With its large wheels, air suspension and luxury-leaning options, it's the most comfortable version. Sure the AT4 is slightly more hardcore, but while the Denali is less capable, it is still able to truck stuff. The AT4 on the other hand is built for a wider scope of use, and we'd trust the old-fashioned coil suspension over the air bags when it came to off-road use. Alternatives? In this segment, the Rivian R1T is a compelling electric pickup, particularly the dual motor version that starts at about $78,000. Though fun and capable, the boutique nature of the brand means capability comes at a cost. How rugged you want to be comes down to how precious you regard it. Ford's F-150 Lightning has a number of models to choose from and has the F-150 level of versatility millions of drivers swear by. It doesn't do cool things like 'crustacean strut' but it's useful in other ways. It's also priced competitively as well, with only its $85,000 Platinum model exceeding the Sierra's starting costs.