GMC has introduced significant updates to its SUV lineup for 2025, unveiling redesigned versions of the popular Yukon and Terrain models. With bold new designs, enhanced technologies, and a suite of advanced safety features, these refreshed SUVs are set to elevate the driving experience for GMC customers. Here’s a detailed look at what’s new for each model.
Next-Generation 2025 GMC Terrain: Elevating the Compact SUV Segment
The 2025 GMC Terrain arrives with a comprehensive redesign, marking a significant step forward for GMC's entry-level SUV. The next-generation model incorporates a new truck-inspired exterior, an upgraded suite of technology, and a range of advanced safety features, setting a new standard in the compact SUV segment.
Design and Exterior Features
The 2025 Terrain adopts a more rugged design language, aligning its look more closely with GMC’s truck lineup. The new front grille, distinctive headlamp integration, and a lower, athletic stance give the Terrain a more commanding presence on the road. For the first time, GMC offers a two-tone roof option in either black or gray, adding a level of customization previously unseen in this model.
Inside, the Terrain’s cabin design focuses on spaciousness and comfort, featuring sweeping chrome accents and long lines that emphasize the width of the interior. The Elevation trim—the first to launch—comes standard with 17-inch wheels, while other trims like the AT4 and Denali are set to follow in 2025, each offering their unique take on off-road capability and luxury.
Advanced Technology and Connectivity
Technological enhancements are at the forefront of the 2025 Terrain. Every model is equipped with a new 15-inch diagonal infotainment system and an 11-inch digital driver information display. The infotainment system supports multi-app viewing, allowing drivers to display navigation, audio, and other key information simultaneously. Google Assistant integration further streamlines access to navigation, communication, and entertainment features.
The Terrain’s technology suite also includes up to eight available camera views, including an optional rear camera mirror—another first for this model. Other available features include 5G Wi-Fi hotspot capability, HD Surround Vision, and a presence-based AutoSense power liftgate that opens automatically when the key fob is detected nearby.
Safety and Driver Assistance Features
Safety is a top priority in the new Terrain, which comes standard with over 15 advanced driver assistance features. These include Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking, Rear Cross Traffic Braking, and Blind Zone Steering Assist, among others. New safety technologies for 2025, such as Intersection Automatic Emergency Braking and Side Bicyclist Alert, enhance the vehicle's ability to prevent accidents in complex driving scenarios.
Performance and Trims
The 2025 Terrain is powered by a 1.5L turbocharged engine, delivering 175 horsepower and 203 lb.-ft of torque. An all-wheel-drive system and 8-speed automatic transmission come standard on the Elevation trim, ensuring confident handling and capability. The rugged AT4 trim, set to debut as a 2026 model, will offer features like a lifted ride height, underbody protection, and all-terrain tires, while the Denali trim focuses on luxury with advanced suspension systems and premium interior materials.
2025 GMC Yukon: Flagship SUV Gets a High-Tech Makeover
GMC’s flagship SUV, the 2025 Yukon, has also received a significant update, blending refined design, advanced technology, and increased performance options. The introduction of the first-ever AT4 Ultimate trim emphasizes the brand’s commitment to combining luxury with off-road capability.
Exterior and Interior Enhancements
The 2025 Yukon presents a refreshed exterior with unique grille patterns, animated headlamps and taillamps, and the option of a panoramic sunroof for an open-air driving experience. The cabin has been upgraded with a new 16.8-inch diagonal infotainment screen that allows for vertical integration of navigation, audio, and vehicle diagnostics. For rear passengers, an available 8-inch climate control touchscreen provides added comfort.
The Yukon’s interior showcases an elevated blend of premium materials, including exclusive wood décor, chrome accents, and luxurious seating options in the Denali Ultimate trim. The AT4 Ultimate trim introduces an Obsidian Rush interior with full-grain leather seating and Ash Burl wood accents, catering to those seeking an upscale off-road experience.
Engine Options and Capability
The 2025 Yukon offers two powertrain options: a 6.2L V8 engine with 420 horsepower and 460 lb.-ft of torque, and a 3.0L Duramax Turbo-Diesel engine that provides 305 horsepower and 495 lb.-ft of torque. Both engines are paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission, ensuring smooth power delivery and efficient performance. The AT4 and AT4 Ultimate trims include advanced off-road features like a front skid plate, 20-inch all-terrain tires, and an adaptive air suspension that can raise the vehicle by up to two inches for increased ground clearance.
Technology and Driver Assistance
The Yukon’s suite of advanced technologies includes an enhanced infotainment system with available Super Cruise capability, the industry’s leading hands-free driving system that now includes trailering assistance. Standard safety features have been expanded to include Front Pedestrian and Bicyclist Braking, Rear Cross Traffic Braking, and Intersection Automatic Emergency Braking. The Yukon also offers new trailering technologies such as Blind Zone Steering Assist and Transparent Trailer View, designed to make towing easier and safer.
Trim-Specific Highlights
The Denali Ultimate trim introduces luxury-focused features such as 24-inch machined wheels, 16-way powered massaging front seats, and a premium Bose sound system with up to 22 speakers. In contrast, the AT4 Ultimate trim emphasizes ruggedness with an all-terrain setup, skid plates, and a uniquely styled interior. Both trims represent the pinnacle of what GMC’s flagship SUV can offer in terms of performance, luxury, and technology.
Conclusion
The 2025 GMC Terrain and Yukon exemplify the brand’s commitment to enhancing its SUV lineup with bold designs, advanced technologies, and elevated safety features. As these models arrive at dealerships later this year, they promise to set new benchmarks in their respective segments, catering to customers seeking a blend of capability, luxury, and cutting-edge technology.