The GMC Acadia Redefined
The 2024 GMC Acadia presents a full-fledged redesign, positioning itself as a must-have for those desiring a three-row mid-size SUV with GMC’s luxurious signature. A notable departure from the first-generation Acadia and Chevy Traverse’s similarity, the latest Acadia showcases significant enhancements over its predecessors, boasting improved cargo space, third-row accessibility, a fresh powertrain, enhanced luxury, and cutting-edge tech.
Size and Space: Beyond Expectations
Stretching in every dimension, the Acadia now matches the wheelbase of its bigger sibling, the Yukon, and the Chevrolet Traverse. This expansion paves the way for a substantially roomier cabin. Remarkably, the increased length delivers almost 23 cubic feet of space behind the third row, outpacing competitors like the Ford Explorer and Toyota Grand Highlander. This size adjustment means more legroom, heightened comfort, and an overall spacious interior experience.
Elevated Third Row Experience
Historically, third-row passengers in many SUVs faced limited visibility and discomfort. The 2024 Acadia has addressed this by repositioning the D-pillar and lowering the beltline, offering rear passengers a broader window view and a more enjoyable travel experience.
Performance Elevated: One Powertrain to Rule Them All
Opting for an engine becomes straightforward with the new Acadia. A 2.5-liter turbocharged engine now standardizes across trims, delivering 328 hp and 326 lb-ft of torque with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Plus, the enhanced towing capacity makes it perfect for larger adventures, promising efficiency and strength.
Roughing it with the AT4
The AT4, GMC’s rapidly growing trim, is upping its game. It comes with a slew of robust features, ensuring it’s not just about the looks but also about performance. Unique design elements, such as the taller grill and Dark Chrome finish, blend aesthetics and function seamlessly. Red tow hooks and other elements ensure the AT4 stands out while maintaining its rugged nature.
Elegance Embodied: The Denali
The Acadia’s luxurious side shines in the Denali trim. It boasts contemporary design touches, a distinctive grill inspired by modern architectural elements, and animated LED lighting. The interior is just as impressive, with heated seats, easy-to-fold seating options, and a choice of two color schemes. The focus on a tranquil, luxurious feel is evident in every detail, from quilted patterns to laser-etched wood finishes.
Tech-Savvy Cruising
GMC introduces the Super Cruise hands-free system across all Acadia trims, a feature previously exclusive to the Denali. Along with this, the Acadia comes packed with 20 driver aids, ensuring a safer and smoother drive. Two high-definition screens, an 11-inch digital cluster and a 15-inch infotainment display, form the heart of the cabin, blending usability with style.
Anticipating Its Arrival
The 2024 GMC Acadia is slated for production at GM’s Lansing Delta Assembly Plant in Michigan. We’re eagerly awaiting its launch, with pricing details to be revealed as we approach the release date.