2020 GMC Acadia vs 2017-2019: Facelift changes compared side by side
The 2020 GMC Acadia facelift has brought the 7-seat crossover into line with the brand’s popular pickup trucks. See the differences in this comparison.
The 2020 GMC Acadia facelift has brought the 7-seat crossover into line with the brand’s popular pickup trucks. See the differences in this comparison.
The 2020 GMC Acadia Denali has a bolder grille, new bumpers, slimmer headlamps, a 9-speed auto, and an optional 2L turbo I4 with 230hp (172kW).
The 2020 GMC Acadia AT4 is a new offroad trim level with a standard 3.6L V6, AWD and 17″ wheels. The facelift also includes a bolder grille and headlamps.
The second-gen Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia are both built on the Chi platform, but the new Traverse is bigger, here’s how they differ.
The first and second generation GMC Acadia SUVs will be sold alongside each other for at least a year, with the older car being sold as the Acadia Limited.
The second generation smaller 7-seat maximum GMC Acadia goes on sale in the spring of 2016, and will start from US$29,995.
The second generation GMC Acadia has shifted to GM’s Chi architecture, from the Cadillac XT5, and is 700lb lighter, smaller, and features one less seat.
The second-gen GMC Acadia will make its debut at the 2016 Detroit Motor Show next week, closing the ten year long run of the original Theta crossover.
The second generation GMC Acadia has debuted at the 2016 Detroit Motor Show with a smaller body, I4 and V6 engines, and 700lb (320kg) less weight.
The MY2013 facelift of the GMC Acadia uses components from extinct Saturn Outlook to create an even more handsome Theta based large crossover SUV.