The 2022 GMC Terrain comes with the AT4 version, new technology-ogi-terrain.jpg


Each trim, including Denali, is loved by GMC designers.While General Motors delayed last year's Chevrolet Equinox update amid the coronavirus outbreak, we didn't get much information from GMC and plans for Equinox cousin Terrain, but that changed on Tuesday. At 2022, the GMC Terrain bows with an updated look, new technology roster, and brand new AT4 trim to give the compact crossover a durable crossover.The dedicated Terrain AT4 trim follows the brand's promise to offer off-road trimming on all models it sells. It is much smoother than an off-road vehicle.

Still, the สมัครสมาชิก slotxo rugged look will appeal to those who want a more masculine SUV.Comes with a front skid plate to keep it safe from minor obstacles off the road.But there's more to it than the new AT4 trim. GMC received a few updates for the compact SUV, including a new driver assistance kit called "GMC Pro Safety", included as standard on all Terrain models, now brakes. Automatic emergency, lane departure assistance, forward collision alert, pedestrian braking in front, distance indicator and GM's IntelliBeam, which automatically shifts between low and high beams.

Each trim is also wirelessly standardized to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto,and if you're a fan of the Amazon Alexa SUV, it has built-in functionality for popular voice assistants.The new head display will allow technological changes to be optional on the SLT and AT4 bezels as standard on a wide variety of Denali.The exterior looks more angular on all Terrain models, while the rear gets new LED taillights, a handful of new color options and two new wheel designs all joining the menu to bring shoppers to take home too. Their favorite combination Regardless of the trim,

the 1.5-liter Turbo Four is the only option, delivering 170 horsepower and 203 lb-ft of torque.The nine-speed automatic will deliver power to either the front or all wheels.GMC will be releasing the Terrain in its base SLE, SLT and AT4 trim this summer, while the fanatic Denali arrives at dealerships this fall, GMC will bring back the popular Elevation special edition as well. There's no price yet, but expect a few bumps with all the new features baked as standard.