A redesign of GMC's Terrain compact SUV for the 2025 model year has elevated the model to new technology heights. Nearly everything is new, but decidedly familiar to GMC brand devotees. The brand will launch the 2025 GMC Terrain first in the Elevation trim level later this year, followed by the 2026 GMC Terrain AT4 and 2026 GMC Terrain Denali in 2025.

"The 2025 GMC Terrain builds on GMC's strengths and offers our latest premium technology and safety features, while bringing a fresh, bold design to our two-row SUV," said Duncan Aldred, global vice president, and GMC, in a press release. "With the next-gen Terrain and updated 2025 Yukon both slated to launch later this year, the entire GMC SUV lineup will be refreshed by year end, giving customers the latest design, the best technology and the best driving experience we've ever offered in our SUVs." Its design enhancements include nods to current-generation GMC product like the Yukon and .

Its truck-like front end aesthetic can be complemented by a two-tone roof (black or grey), a first-time offering on Terrain, but something GM already offers on the Chevrolet Trailblazer. All Terrains in the GMC lineup will come equipped with the company's turbocharged 1.5-liter engine.

It is rated to deliver 175 horsepower and 203 pound-feet of torque, and is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission in the Elevation grade. Terrain comes standard with all-wheel drive and has a maximum trailering capacity of 1,500 pounds. Terrain AT4 w.