The 2020 GMC Acadia adds three new exterior colors – Satin Steel Metallic, Red Mahogany Metallic, and Carbon Black Metallic. Here’s a first look at the new Satin Steel hue.
Assigned color code G9K and touch-up paint code WA-464C, Satin Steel Metallic is one of two gray exterior finishes available for the 2020 GMC Acadia, with the other being Quicksilver Metallic.
The Satin Steel Metallic color is not included in the price of the 2020 GMC Acadia, as it costs an extra $495. It is available in conjunction with all interior color combinations and trim levels except for base SL (1SV) model.
2020 GMC Acadia Trim Levels:
- SL (1SV)
- SLE (3SA, 3SB)
- SLT (4SA, 4SB)
- AT4
- Denali (5SA)
2020 GMC Acadia Interior Color Combinations:
- Jet Black
- Cocoa with Light Ash Gray
- Jet Black with Kalahari
- Kalahari with Jet Black
- Dark Galvanized with Light Shale
Availability
As of this writing, dealers are well-stocked with the 2020 GMC Acadia, since the GM Spring Hill factory in Tennessee has been assembling and shipping the 2020 model to dealers. Models coated in Satin Steel Metallic can currently be found on dealer lots. Availability varies by dealer, so check with yours for complete details.
About GMC Acadia
The GMC Acadia is a mid-size crossover utility vehicle (CUV). It is the largest GMC crossover currently offered, slotting above the compact GMC Terrain.
The current model was introduced for the 2017 model year and represents the second generation of the Acadia nameplate. It rides on the GM C1 platform shared with the Cadillac XT5. It is expected that the upcoming, future Chevrolet Blazer will ride on the same platform. Meanwhile, the second-generation Chevrolet Traverse and Buick Enclave use a longer-wheelbase variant of the same architecture.
Compared to its first-generation predecessor, the second-gen Acadia is an all-new vehicle that is one size segment smaller, while also being sleeker, more modern, more tech-laden and much lighter. Despite its smaller size, the second-gen Acadia manages to retain three rows of seating and generous cargo space.
For the 2018 model year, the Acadia got a new color, automatic heated steering wheel in place of the manual heated steering wheel, Tire Fill Alert, some new wheels on the SLT-1 All Terrain model, as well as broader availability of the 3.6L V-6 engine and All-Terrain package.
For the 2019 model year, the Acadia receives several new colors, Express Up and Down window controls for the driver's-side controls as standard on the SLE-2 and SLT-1 trims, the expanded availability of the Ebony interior color with the All-Terrain package on the SLT trim level and the introduction of the Acadia Black Edition.
A midcycle refresh arrives for the 2020 model year that delivers updated styling, the new GM 9-speed automatic transmission, a new turbo-charged 2.0L I-4 LSY engine, a new AT4 model that replaces the Acadia All Terrain, interior updates, and various other improvements.
The GMC Acadia is built exclusively at the GM Spring Hill factory in Tennessee operated by GM USA.
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Comments
Can’t say that I am a huge fan of the new front end. Or the concept of an AT4 model with no lifted suspension or locking diffs.
Silvers and grays are the most overrated and ugliest of any car colors. Why GMC would go with this color is beyond me. Other colors with pearl effect or deep lustre would definitely sell more. I’ve owned many cars, none of them were silver or gray and none ever will be.
Call it whatever, but it’s still silver or grey.