Sep 1, 2022

If you’re in the market for a small SUV with a comfortable and upscale interior, look no further than the 2022 GMC Terrain. The latest model features updated front and rear styling elements and wireless capabilities for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. You’ll also find a new trim level available for the 2022 model year, giving you a rugged off-road-ready option with superior all-terrain performance. Here, we’ll break down the specifics of each GMC trim level, including their special features.

The 2022 GMC Terrain

2022 GMC Terrain Trim Levels

The 2022 GMC Terrain has four trim levels: the SLE, SLT, AT4, and Denali. All trim levels have a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine with a nine-speed automatic transmission. This combination delivers 170 horsepower and 203 pound-feet of torque to keep you at the front of the pack. The SLE and SLT come with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, and the AT4 and Denali come standard with all-wheel drive.

The 2022 GMC Terrain front-wheel drive options get an EPA-estimated 25 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway, with the all-wheel drive dropping the highway estimate to 28 mpg. Both will keep you on the road and away from the pump longer, saving you time and money.

You can pack a lot into your Terrain with the 29.6 cubic feet of space behind the second-row seats or the 63.3 cubic feet available when you fold down the rear seats. The 60/40 split-folding rear seat provides endless cargo and passenger configurations to suit all your needs. You’ll also enjoy the fold-flat front seat that gives you even more cargo options.

The GMC Terrain SLE

The SLE is the base model for the 2022 GMC Terrain, but it offers plenty of features to get you started. Outside, you get C-shaped LED signature lighting and heated mirrors with 17-inch silver-painted aluminum tires. Active noise cancelation, automatic delay headlights, and automatic on/off headlights are also standard. Moving inside the SLE, you’ll enjoy the proximity keyless entry with push-button start, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a Wi-Fi hotspot, a six-speaker sound system, and a 7-inch infotainment touch screen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Standard safety and driver-assistance features on the SLE include a high-strength frame and an advanced airbag system to protect you and your passengers in the event of a collision. You also get forward collision mitigation to warn you of an impending frontal collision, automatic emergency braking, and lane keep assist to help you stay in the correct lane.

The GMC Terrain SLT

Moving up to the SLT trim level adds roof-mounted side rails and a hands-free power programmable liftgate to your Terrain. You also get 18-inch silver-painted aluminum wheels, fog lights, and heated power mirrors with integrated turn signal indicators. You can enjoy remote ignition to start your car before entering to regulate the temperature inside according to outside weather conditions.

The SLT also features a leather-wrapped and heated steering wheel, leather upholstery, and power-adjustable heated front seats with driver’s seat memory functions. It comes with a household-style power outlet, universal garage door opener, additional USB ports, dual-zone climate control, an HD rearview camera, and an 8-inch touchscreen.

The GMC Terrain AT4

If you’re ready to go off-road with your Terrain, the AT4 is the trim for you. This rugged-looking version of the Terrain features underbody skid plates and unique styling cues with 17-inch gloss black aluminum wheels. The AT4 also comes with a perforated leather seat trim with the AT4 logo and optional front sill plates.

The GMC Terrain Denali

The top-of-the-line Denali provides added technology and luxury features to upgrade your ride. The Denali rolls down the road on 19-inch bright machined aluminum wheels with premium dark gray accents, body-color door handles with chrome surround, and body-color lower body trim. Inside, you get an integrated navigation system, Bose premium audio and HD radio, a wireless charging pad, and an upgraded driver information display.

Additional safety and driver-assistance features on the Denali trim include a head-up display to keep your eyes and attention on the road. You also get a blind-spot monitor with a rear cross-traffic alert to tell you if a vehicle is in your blind spot during lane changes or when you have your Terrain in reverse. The front and rear parking sensors help alert you to obstacles you may not see behind or in front of your Terrain. The safety alert seat vibration will warn you when a safety warning is triggered.

Available Add-Ons

You can have a sunroof added to most trims of the 2022 GMC Terrain to let the sunshine in on those beautiful sunny days here in Meadowland. You can also upgrade the Denali with ventilated seats to keep you and your front passenger more comfortable in warmer weather. Additional driver-assistance features include adaptive cruise control to help you maintain a set distance between you and the vehicle in front of you. You can also add a surround-view monitor that gives you a top-down view of the vehicle and your surroundings to assist with parking.

The 2022 GMC Terrain MSRP

The 2022 GMC Terrain starts at $29,095 for the SLE trim. The SLT comes in at $33,095, but it adds an impressive number of features for the slightly higher price tag. If you want to get off-road in your Terrain, you can get the AT4 for $35,195. Finally, the high-end Denali has an MSRP of $37,795.

Meadowland GMC in Carmel, New York

When you’re ready to get behind the wheel of a 2022 GMC Terrain, stop by to see the experts at Meadowland GMC. We’re available seven days a week at 1952 Route 6 in Carmel, New York. You can visit us from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.

Our sales team members will be happy to answer your questions, give you a tour of our showroom, or set you up for a test drive in the Terrain or any other GMC model we have available. Call us at 888-741-3918 or send us a message via our secure online messaging system to get started.

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