Revised exterior styling.Larger touchscreen with a new infotainment system.More powerful four-cylinder engine.
PROS Quiet, comfortable cabin features top-notch interior craftsmanship Standard all-wheel drive Wide array of technology options
CONS Limited space for luggage behind rear seats
The 2021 Audi Q5 crossover puts a new face on a best-selling formula that doesn’t show signs of getting old.
PROS Chiseled looks Great base engine… …compelling performance engine too Good standard safety features Good touchscreen
CONS Interior is a little bland Plug-in hybrid fizzled for us Not exactly revolutionary Gets expensive in a hurry
Pros Feels very well-built Lots of space for four Comfortable and quiet
Cons Not exciting to drive Costly optional packs Rear middle seat uncomfortable
The 2018 GMC Terrain is an upscale twin to the Chevy Equinox and looks the part.Much like the last generation, the new Terrain takes a more aggressive approach to the shared GM architecture. The boxy body is bookended by a larger grille and a more sculpted rear end. The Terrain’s shape borrows much from the bigger Acadia, and is part of GMC’s newer design theme for its crossovers.
Pros Tough-and-tumble look Top-trim Denali version Fuel-efficient diesel version Advanced 9-speed automatic
Cons So long sliding second row What will fuel efficiency be? Can get expensive
Quiet and comfortable, the Terrain is exactly what we’d expect from the Professional Grade brand; enjoyable driving dynamics are an added surprise. Three turbocharged inline-fours are offered; the 170-hp 1.5-liter and 252-hp 2.0-liter are paired with a nine-speed automatic, while the 137-hp diesel 1.6-liter gets a six-speed unit.
Pros Stupefying fuel economy, well-packaged cabin.
Cons Interior materials are “meh” incarnate, relaxed acceleration, high price.
The 2018 GMC Terrain ranked #5 in Compact SUVs. Currently the GMC Terrain has a score of 8.5 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 26 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Good gas mileage, especially from the turbodiesel Smooth ride Upscale interior Two rows of spacious seats
Cons Poor visibility Higher starting price than most competitors