Elevation Edition debuts with black wheels and exterior trim.Wireless functionality for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.Minor changes to trim option packages.
Pros Refined ride quality Quick acceleration from optional V6 engine Simple, easy-to-use cabin layout Modern onboard technology keeps you connected
Cons Cabin isn't particularly luxurious, even in the priciest trim level Some rival SUVs offer more cargo and third-row space Lackluster base engine
GMC has made a few packaging changes to the Acadia for 2021. The Pro Safety Plus package, which includes several driver-assistance features, is now standard on SLT, AT4, and Denali. An Elevation Edition package is now available on the SLE and SLT and includes 20-inch wheels and black exterior accents. A heated steering wheel joins the Premium package for SLT and AT4 trims. .
Pros Square-jawed styling, intuitive infotainment interface, cargo-friendly interior.
Cons Costs more than interior materials suggest, tight third-row passenger space, mediocre fuel economy.
The 2020 GMC Acadia’s expanded lineup and new styling look worth the wait.
Pros Good looks Infotainment upgrades worthwhile Intriguing new turbo-4
Cons Active safety tech should be standard A little narrow inside Push-button shifters not our favorite
Pros Refined ride quality makes it comfortable in any kind of driving situation Excellent performance from the optional V6 engine Simple cabin layout means everything is usable at a glance Modern onboard technology keeps you connected
Cons Even the priciest trim levels don't feel very luxurious Third-row seats are now far less accommodating than in previous Acadia
Pros Denali offers real luxury Improved handling Not as thirsty Still has room for seven Loads of available active safety features
Cons New 4-cylinder struggles Not as much cargo space Denali is luxury, but is GMC? All Terrain isn't as much of an off-roader as the name suggests