During our recent visit to the 2019 Miami International Auto Show, we came across this handsome 2020 GMC Acadia AT4, which was sitting pretty in a pristine shade of white (which we believe to be the optional White Frost Tricoat hue). The color looks great, and it’s also appropriate for what’s mounted up top – specifically, a rack holding a pair of skis and a snowboard.
Never mind the fact a ski rack is, well, a little out of place for a place like Florida. We think it looks great all the same. This is actually the first time we’ve seen the 2020 GMC Acadia with a ski rack, and we’re liking what we’re seeing.
That goes double for the fact this model is the 2020 GMC Acadia AT4, which is a great choice for those looking for something capable of handling a winter mountain getaway. As denoted by the “AT4” nomenclature, this Acadia is equipped with a few unique bits and pieces to not only help it get to the slopes, but look great on the way there as well.
Up front, the 2020 GMC Acadia AT4 sports a black chrome-accented grille, which looks good offset by the white body panels. The lower fascia is also finished in black, which is a design theme that continues around the lowermost section of the vehicle.
The profile view shows off the GMC Acadia AT4’s black mirror caps and black roof rails, as well as the model-specific 17-inch wheels. Wrapping the six-spoke rollers is a set of Continental Terrain Contact tires, which look beefy on the Acadia. Bigger 20-inch wheels are also offered.
The tail section finishes things off with a high-definition rear-view camera, complementary AT4 badging and a hands-free power liftgate.
As for the greasy bits, the 2020 GMC Acadia AT4 produces 310 horsepower thanks to the 3.6L LGX V6 engine, which mates to the GM nine-speed automatic transmission and a twin-clutch all-wheel drive system.
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Looks like another state trooper veh…..
I like summit white, black trim, not looking like a cop.
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I am glad they gave it the V6 and not the lower powered inline 3 cylinder like some of the Buick’s . 310HP is not bad for a NA engine.
Those three cylinders are for significantly smaller vehicles. Specifically, they’re for models two size classes lower than the Acadia… at least for now.
Tell Mary’s bean counters that….
That’s already how it is… they are the ones who set it up that way. Who needs to tell who what?
Now they need to fix the side they need something more massive,,
Was preparing to get this as a replacement vehicle early next year. Unfortunately, in typical GM fashion, they won’t allow you to add the lt2 package which for me, would provide us with the memory seat option. I will never understand why GM cannot let the customer decide how much they want to spend on a vehicle instead of forcing to keep the price on this package down. Some things change with GM, but stupid restrictions like this have gone for years.
They won’t let you order it to spec at your dealership?
No. Not available with the AT4 package.
That sucks !!!!
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Really GMC you placed the Roof Cross Rails to close to each other. It’s to narrow for snowboards. I’m a brand new 2021 SLT Owner and that’s a real kick in the pants. Who does that?!