Luxury awaits when shopping for the 2025 GMC Terrain for sale. The Terrain is well-known for its modern styling, engaging performance, and impeccable blend of functionality, ingenuity, and opulence. It’s the perfect, well-rounded SUV, which GMC capitalizes on with the SUV’s next-generation debut in 2025.
The 2025 Terrain introduces more of everything, from technologies and features to a fresh aesthetic guaranteed to turn heads. Most notably, the Terrain’s trim family is streamlined for 2025 and includes the Elevation with a Black Edition package. GMC will expand the Terrain’s lineup with the AT4 and Denali in 2026, leaving the Elevation in the spotlight for 2025 and giving us a unique opportunity as your Terrain destination.
We’re excited to showcase the 2025 Terrain Elevation with a unique trim guide focusing on specifics and defining characteristics. Join us as we go through the trim detail by detail, showcasing why the 2025 Terrain Elevation is impressive enough to stand alone in the SUV’s next-generation debut.
Performance: Engine, Transmission, and Drivetrain
The 2025 Terrain rolls off GMC’s production line with a turbocharged 1.5L four-cylinder engine under its hood. The engine produces 175 hp and up to 203 lb-ft of torque. How can you guarantee the maximum amount of torque from the engine?
GMC offers drivers a choice between front-wheel and all-wheel drive, which means two different transmissions and torque outputs. The front-wheel drive Terrain Elevation relies on a smooth-shifting, continuously variable transmission that balances the engine’s output with efficiency. While the torque output is lower, the Terrain Elevation with front-wheel drive is more efficient and averages an EPA-estimated 26 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway.
If you’re looking for all-season confidence, opting for the all-wheel drive Terrain Elevation is a must. GMC pairs the Terrain’s 1.5L turbocharged four-cylinder with an eight-speed automatic transmission, pushing the engine’s torque output to 203 lb-ft. This increase means a significant jump in performance and capability without dramatically affecting efficiency. For example, the FWD Terrain offers a maximum trailering capacity of 800 pounds, but the AWD SUV can tow up to 1,500 pounds. Moreover, the all-wheel drive Terrain is efficient and averages an EPA-estimated 24 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway.

Exterior Design: Color and Wheel Options
The 2025 Terrain Elevation introduces the SUV’s next-generation design, which builds on the rugged aesthetic of the automaker’s iconic truck lineup. The Terrain Elevation has a distinct front fascia, with the grille seamlessly connecting with the headlamps and fog lights. This design gives the Terrain Elevation bolder styling, complemented by the SUV’s first-ever optional two-tone roof.
For 2025, the Terrain Elevation offers a Sterling Metallic Roof or an Ebony Twilight Metallic Roof for a two-tone color combination. This level of personalization continues to the Terrain’s exterior color palette, which includes Summit White, Volcanic Red Tintcoat, Ebony Twilight Metallic, Sterling Metallic, Rapids Metallic, and Riverstone Metallic. The trim’s standard 17-inch wheels are Grazen Metallic, but options like the 19-inch Technical Gray or 19-inch Gloss Black offer more opportunities to customize the SUV to your style.
The Terrain Elevation’s Gloss Black wheels are part of the Black Edition package, which puts the SUV in stealth mode and gives it a sleek, sporty aesthetic. Beyond its 19-inch aluminum wheels, the Terrain Elevation Black Edition features a unique grille surrounded by C-shaped bezels. The roof-mounted side rails enhance its rugged silhouette, with GMC completing the look by adding black exterior accents, badging, and mirror caps.
Interior Design: Seating Trim and Features
GMC is synonymous with luxury, and the 2025 Terrain Elevation is no exception. The SUV sets new benchmarks of quality with its thoughtfully designed cabin offering several trims and seating features to accommodate your needs. For example, you can opt for premium cloth seating or GMC’s more durable and plush CoreTec seating. The materials are available in After Dark, a solid interior, or a two-tone palette that combines After Dark with Gideon Gray.
You also have several options to choose the perfect seating features for optimal comfort. For example, the Terrain Elevation has plush front bucket seats, with the driver’s seat powered and equipped with lumbar support. You can upgrade the standard, heated driver’s seat to an eight-way power driver seat and add ventilation. For the passenger, you can choose between a four-way or eight-way power seat with or without ventilation. These updates are part of various packages, like the Convenience Package II and Convenience Package III.
The Convenience Package II adds the eight-way power driver seat with two-way power lumbar, rain-sensing automatic wipers, and a cabin humidity sensor that automatically adjusts the airflow in the cabin based on what you and your passenger selected on the dual-zone automatic climate control system. The Convenience Package III adds more amenities that genuinely reflect the opulence behind the GMC name. The package equips the Terrain Elevation with a memory driver’s seat, an eight-way power front passenger seat with two-way lumbar support, ventilated front seats, and heated rear outboard seats that guarantee your passengers’ comfort in the second row.

Technologies: Connectivity and Driver-Assist
The 2025 Terrain Elevation is a tech-savvy road warrior designed to keep you engaged, connected, and informed every mile ahead. GMC accomplishes this by equipping the SUV with an expansive digital landscape that stretches from an 11-inch Driver Information Center to a 15-inch center touchscreen with the premium GMC infotainment system. While the driver display provides vital performance insights, the infotainment system is a hub of tools you won’t want to miss.
The Terrain’s infotainment system offers wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, a 5G WiFi hotspot, and Google built-in, which adds a Google Assistant, Google Maps, and the Google Play Store. The display is also home to the SUV’s expansive camera system, an HD Surround Vision camera that offers up to eight camera views. These views complement the Terrain’s first-ever rear camera mirror, which provides a real-time view of what’s behind the SUV.
The 2025 Terrain Elevation rightly earns its place in the spotlight because of its innovative technologies that include over fifteen standard safety and driver-assist features. GMC goes above and beyond to ensure the Terrain Elevation instills confidence and peace of mind. The SUV’s driver-assist technologies work together as a virtual spotter dedicated to heightening your situational awareness and minimizing the potential for collisions.
These technologies include forward, rear, and side-facing tools that alert you to hazards using advanced sensors, cameras, and radar. Front-facing tools include Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking and Front Pedestrian and Bicyclist Braking. Intersection Automatic Emergency Braking monitors the road ahead and traffic at the sides as you navigate intersections, with Side Bicyclist Alert and Blind Zone Steering Assist providing more side coverage. Rear-facing tools include Rear Cross Traffic Braking and Reverse Automatic Braking.
Setting the Stage for Future Trims
As the first and only trim to introduce the newest generation of GMC’s popular compact SUV, the 2025 Terrain Elevation has big shoes to fill. Fortunately, the 2025 Terrain Elevation never falters. The SUV introduces modern styling, cutting-edge technologies, and premium features fitting for a new generation. It paves the way for the rest of the Terrain family, setting the benchmark as it welcomes the adventurous AT4 and luxurious Denali into the lineup for 2026.


