2025 GMC Acadia

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Overview
The mid-sized GMC Acadia was redesigned last year, offering buyers a new engine as well as enhancements to the size and scale of the vehicle, improvements in the standard and available technology, and even some tweaks to the trim levels. The 2025 Acadia is offered in three trims: Elevation, AT4, and Denali. Tech lovers will appreciate the Acadia's generous technology additions, from infotainment to safety, including the available Super Cruise hands-free driving technology.
Who's It For?
GMC made many improvements to the Acadia, listening to critics who complained about the outgoing model’s lackluster technology and interior space. The automaker has corrected these issues with massive increases in interior space and tons of the latest technology, making it perfect for large families or drivers who spend a lot of time in their vehicles. With generous seating space for up to 8 passengers, and over 15 standard safety and driver assistance features, the Acadia steps into the new year, ready to silence critics with style and luxury.
Quick Specs
- Engine – 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder
- Output – 328 horsepower and 326 lb.-ft. of torque
- Transmission – Eight-speed automatic
- Drivetrain – Front-wheel drive standard; all-wheel drive available
- Seating capacity – Up to 8
- Trims – Elevation, AT4, and Denali
- Towing Capacity – Up to 5,000 pounds
Real World Performance
With its new 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, the 2025 GMC Acadia pumps out 328 horsepower and 326 lb.-ft. of torque. That's an increase of 18 hp and 55 lb.-ft. of torque compared with 2023's V6 engine. This, combined with the added size and stability, has increased the Acadia’s towing capacity to 5,000 pounds when properly equipped. For this model, GMC wanted the Acadia to take on more of a truck-like persona with a luxury feel, and the brand achieved it. Suspension updates mean the Acadia retains its luxury road manners, with a smooth ride and excellent handling for a vehicle of its size.
Drivers who want a more rugged experience will love the Acadia AT4 trim, which also received some amazing updates. Active Torque Control AWD is exclusive to the Acadia AT4, giving it premium off-road capability. The AT4 model is also one inch taller, with a wider track and 18-inch all-terrain tires, to deliver better clearance and grip on the trail. The Acadia’s suspension has been retuned for the AT4 model, providing better rebound control and selectable drive modes including Terrain mode and Hill Descent Control put the power in the driver’s hands.
Key Features (Standard and Available)
Interior Comfort and Technology
- 11-inch Driver Information Center
- 15-inch Premium GMC Infotainment Touchscreen
- Configurable 8-inch Head-up Display
- Panoramic Sunroof
- Heated Steering Wheel
- Best-In-Class Front Row Legroom
- Heated Front Seats
- Wireless Charging
- Smart Sense Liftgate
- 8-Way Power Adjustable Driver Seat
- Remote Start
Safety and Driver Assistance
- Super Cruise Hands-Free Technology
- Blind Zone Steering Assist
- Front Pedestrian and Bicyclist Braking
- Rear Cross Traffic Braking
- Intersection Automatic Emergency Braking
- Rear Pedestrian Alert
- Speed Limit Assist
- Side Bicyclist Alert
- Reverse Automatic Braking
- Traffic Sign Recognition
Alternative Options
Drivers who like the Acadia but want a versatile truck should consider the Sierra 1500. For those who need to maximize interior and cargo space—along with features—the flagship GMC Yukon is the clear choice. Not sure which model will be best for you? Contact the Client team! Our talented sales professionals can guide you through the entire process.