2021 GMC Terrain Denali Back In Crossover’s Lineup
The Denali trim level is back in the Terrain lineup after a brief hiatus.
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The Denali trim level is back in the Terrain lineup after a brief hiatus.
The range-topping model will rejoin the lineup very soon.
Customers have no problem paying $90,000 for a Denali or AT4 product.
Orders are expected to open up a few months into the model cycle.
Leaving the 1.5L turbo as the sole engine offering.
Introducing GMC Pro Safety.
More refinement to pad the crossover’s luxury claims.
For those who desire the ultimate Terrain Denali.
A crossover far more complete than its predecessor.
The range-topping Denali model of the all-new GMC Terrain will start at a princely $38,495.
While there is a lot to love, there are some things we don’t care for off the bat.
Some of you have been waiting for these for quite some time.
Meaning, not with the optional 1.6L turbo-diesel.
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The 2016 Terrain is the most recent GMC launch in the Middle East.
For the first time ever the GMC Sierra, Terrain, and Yukon are headed to the Middle East.
The updated crossover gets a facelift, plus plenty of new features.
There was no shortage of debuts from GM this year.
This could make outgoing GMC Terrain models a hot item on the used car market.