Yesterday, we brought you the first drive of GMC’s new two-row crossover, the Terrain. It’s similar to the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox, but the Terrain’s pricing is slightly higher and it comes better equipped than its Chevy counterpart.
The base Terrain SLE1 model — starting at $24,250 — comes with a rearview camera, which is an option on most Equinox trim levels. The Terrain SLE1 model also comes with red ambient lighting, 17-inch aluminum wheels, fog lamps and a USB input.
The Terrain lineup’s pricing, equipment and options are listed below. SLE1 Model FWD: $24,250 (All prices do not include $745 destination charge) AWD: $26,000
Standard equipment includes: cloth seats, ABS, stability control, OnStar, manual single-zone air conditioning, AM/FM/CD/XM/USB radio with six speakers, backup camera, red ambient lighting, cruise control, fog lamps, power windows/locks, floor mats, acoustical package, 17-inch painted aluminum wheels
No options available on SLE1
SLE2 Model
FWD: $25,850 AWD: $27,600
All equipment in SLE1 plus premium cloth seats, eight-way power driver seat, leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, Bluetooth, automatic single–zone air conditioning, roof rails, eight-speaker Pioneer sound system
SLE2-specific options include 18-inch machined aluminum wheels ($250), Convenience Package with remote start and heated seats ($440)
SLT1 Model
FWD: $27,450 AWD: $29,200
All equipment in SLE2 plus heated leather seats, 18-inch machined aluminum wheels, remote start
SLT1-specific options include power liftgate ($495)
SLT2 Model
FWD: $29,250 AWD: $31,000
All equipment in SLT1 plus enhanced ambient lighting package, power liftgate, rear park assist, sunroof, Chrome Appearance Package
Options available on all trims levels expect SLE1
3.0-liter V-6 SIDI Engine with dual exhaust ($1,500)