The 2022 GMC Terrain is receiving a new available Tech Package that will be offered on the SLT and AT4 trim levels.
On the SLT and AT4 trim levels, the Tech Package (RPO code BGP) will cost $850 and will add the following equipment to the 2022 GMC Terrain:
- HD Surround Vision (RPO UV2)
- Head-Up Display (RPO UV7)
- Front and Rear Park Assist (RPO UD5)
In order to equip the Tech Package, customers must also equip the GMC Pro Safety Plus Package (RPO code PED). This equipment package costs $645 and adds the following equipment:
- Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert (RPO UKC)
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RPO UFG)
- Rear Park Assist (RPO UD7)
On the 2022 GMC Terrain Denali, some of the equipment from the Tech Package is bundled together with the equipment from the Comfort Package (RPO code PS1) to create the Denali Premium Package. There’s no pricing available for the Denali Premium Package as of this writing, however it will include the following:
- HD Surround Vision (RPO UV2)
- Automatic Parking Assist (RPO UFQ)
- Adaptive Cruise Control (RPO KSG)
- Ventilated driver seat (RPO KU1)
- Ventilated front passenger seat (RPO KU3)
- Heated rear seats (RPO KA6)
The 2022 GMC Terrain represents the first year for the mid-cycle enhancement (MCE) version of the second-generation GMC Terrain. The MCE model introduces updated exterior styling and a revised cabin to the premium crossover, along with a new off-road-focused AT4 trim level. Other changes include a new Head Up Display, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, standard SiriusXM radio and the addition of a start/stop disable switch. The crossover will also ditch the base SL trim level, leaving the SLE as the new base variant, and will trade four existing exterior colors for four new ones.
Pricing for the 2022 GMC Terrain will start at $29,095 including destination and freight costs.
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Comments
The Tech package is definitely something to consider. The HUD is a safety feature and the surround camera was once reserved for luxury vehicles. Nice to see this being filtered down to affordable CUVs.
I guess the tech package is going to be part of the premium pkge for the Denali combined shouldn’t all be standard in the Denali trim at that hefty mrsp . Either way the Denali trim looks sharp hopefully GM production will start up Terrain/equinox production soon like to order one just don’t know how long it will take to arrive at dealers with all these plants closing due to microchip shortage.
How about a better engine
Yes a better engine would be nice totally agree I’ I would be satisfied with the 2.0 l engine that’s in the envision that would be sufficient enough !
The 1.5 turbo is the perfect engine. If you want the 2.0 enough climb up the GM ladder.
You have to be an idiot to want a 4 cyn. ,that will be a 50,000 mile engine.
Really? Maybe go look at the forums many people near 100k or over. Especially with 2.0t
I am presently leasing a 2024 gmc terrrin and cant get either of my I pods to connect using the usb cable on this car lease. The previous lease was a 2020 arcadia where my i pods connected using the usb. It works using the AUX but it runs out of power….wanted to see if there is a fix, patch or some way to use the usb on my i pods as I have in the past on fords, hondas, the arcadia and now gmc terrrin. Need assistance folks…..