2025 GMC Terrain Gets Price Hike But Packs More Tech And Features
by AutoExpert | 4 January, 2025
GMC has revealed pricing for the 2025 Terrain, and yes, prices are climbing. The base Elevation model starts at $31,395 for front-wheel drive and $33,395 for all-wheel drive. That’s a $1,300 bump over last year’s entry-level trims, which started at $30,095 and $31,695, respectively.
Replacing the old SLE base trim, the new Elevation model comes packed with features that were optional before. Heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, Adaptive Cruise Control, remote start, and power windows with express up/down functions are now all standard.
As for tech, the 2025 GMC Terrain now gets a 15-inch premium infotainment system with Google built in (Google Assistant, Google Maps, and real-time traffic updates are all included), along with wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and an 11-inch digital instrument cluster.
GMC confirmed that AT4 and Denali trims will return but not until the 2026 model year. For reference, the previous AT4 AWD started at $36,890, while the Denali AWD came in at $39,995. GMC also dropped the mid-tier SLT trim entirely.
Under the hood, all 2025 GMC Terrain models stick with the same setup—a turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine pumping out 175 horsepower and 203 lb-ft of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic. Whether you opt for FWD or AWD, the powertrain stays the same.
So, while prices are up, GMC is sweetening the deal with more standard features and a serious tech upgrade. Now, the question is—will buyers see the added value or feel the sting of the higher sticker price?