Only one day away from New York Auto Show opening, GMC unveiled the 2016 Terrain and Terrain Denali. The American SUV receives a series of small modifications that will increase the appeal on the US market.
2016 Terrain Exterior
The 2016 Terrain features new front and rear fascias, new grille designs, a power dome hood, light-emitting diode (LED) daytime running lamps and additional updates. Side Blind Zone Alert and Rear Cross Traffic Alert are offered on SLE and SLT models for the first time.
There are also new 18- and 19-inch aluminum wheels, revised instrument panel “center stack”, premium cloth seat fabric now standard on SL and SLE models, Saddle Up leather interior available on SLT, front passenger eight-way power-adjustable seat offered on SLT, chrome-trimmed transmission shifter and new White Frost Tricoat and Crimson Red Tintcoat premium exterior colors.
2016 Terrain Interior
The 2016 Terrain seats five, with all-wheel drive offered on SLE, SLT and Denali models. Its interior – with the GM-exclusive MultiFlex sliding rear seat – offers 31.6 cubic feet (894 liters) of cargo space behind the rear seat and 63.9 cubic feet (1,809 liters) with the rear seat folded.
Available GMC IntelliLink offers OnStar with 4G LTE connectivity and built-in Wi-Fi hotspot. In addition to available Side Blind Zone Alert and Rear Cross Traffic Alert safety features, Terrain offers Rear Park Assist, Forward Collision Alert and Lane Departure Warning as part of comprehensive safety packages.
Terrain Engine
The standard Ecotec 2.4L direct-injected engine delivers a 32 mpg on the highway. But there is also a direct-injected 3.6L V-6, available with 301 horsepower (225 kW) and 272 lb-ft of torque (369 Nm).