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GMC today revealed the new Acadia, a mid-size SUV in the brand’s line of SUVs and crossovers. The 2024 Acadia is longer, wider and taller than its predecessor, with an all-new interior, changed exterior design, more technology and standard safety equipment. It will be built in Lansing, Michigan and is due next spring.
“GMC’s brand mission is to be a leader in capability, professional grade refinement and technological innovation,” said Duncan Aldred, global vice president, Buick and GMC. “The all-new Acadia showcases all that … and it’s a blueprint of what’s to come for the GMC SUV portfolio.”
The 2024 Acadia is larger in all dimensions compared to the previous one. It is 10.6 inches longer and 3.2 inches taller than the previous generation, enabling more passenger room and an expanded seating configuration of seven or eight passengers, depending on the trim. The Acadia’s larger size also means more storage space and versatility, including nearly 80% more cargo space behind the third row and more than 36% more behind the second row, compared to the current generation.
“For this next generation, our mission was to re-imagine the design and the proportions of the Acadia to create a bolder, more commanding presence, firmly in the vein of the evolving GMC portfolio,” said Ben Zavala, design lead, GMC Acadia.
All trim levels of the Acadia are powered by a new 2.5-liter turbocharged engine rated at 328 horsepower and 326 lb.-ft. of torque. The engine connects to an eight-speed automatic with optional all-wheel drive, including an exclusive off-road-capable Active Torque Control AWD system on the Acadia AT4. The powertrain helps maintain Acadia’s trailering ability. When properly equipped, it has a max trailering rating of 5000 pounds1.
The 2024 Acadia will be the fifth nameplate within the GMC portfolio to offer Super Cruise – the industry’s first hands-free advanced driver assistance system available on more than 400,000 miles of roads in the US and Canada. It also marks the first time that Super Cruise will be available on GMC trims such as Elevation Premium and AT4 in addition to Denali. Acadia will receive the latest version of GM’s Super Cruise technology, which includes trailering assist and automatic lane-change capabilities.3
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The 2024 Acadia has an all-new interior with updated technology integration and in GMC’s view premium appointments. The heart of the interior is a portrait-oriented 15-inch-diagonal GMC infotainment system4 display, which is standard across all trims. System highlights include:
- Customizable touchscreen displays
- Google built-in5 compatibility with available apps including navigation
- Available high-contrast display.
- Along with the infotainment system is a new standard 11-inch-diagonal driver information center.
- Up to nine available camera views for enhanced visibility6: Accessible through the central infotainment display, nine available camera views include: Rear Camera View, Front Camera View, Front Top Down, Rear Top Down, Rear Camera View mirror, Front Side View, HD Surround Vision, Hitch View and Rear Side.
2024 GMC Acadia Safety and Driver Assistance Technologies6
- Forward Collision Alert.
- Following Distance Indicator.
- Front Pedestrian and Bicycle Braking.
- IntelliBeam High Beam Assist.
- HD Rear Vision Camera.
- Rear Park Assist.
- Safety Alert Seat.
- Rear Cross Traffic Braking.
- Blind Zone Steering Assist.
- Buckle to Drive.
- Rear Seat Reminder.7
- Intersection Automatic Emergency Braking.
- Rear Pedestrian Detection.
- Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking.
- Adaptive Cruise Control.
- Speed Limit Assist.
- Side Bicyclist Alert.
- Enhanced Lane Keep Assist.
- Reverse Auto Braking.
- Traffic Sign Recognition.
Acadia AT4 Exclusive items:
- A 1-inch taller ride height and a wider track, coupled with 18-inch AT tires enhancing stability, handling and capability when driving off road
- Off-road-tuned suspension with hydraulic rebound control
- AT4-exclusive Active Torque Control all-wheel-drive system with twin-clutch rear differentials for optimal traction and control in demanding scenarios
Acadia Denali
Acadia Denali returns as a premium mid-size SUV:
- Standard one-touch folding second-row seats and power-folding third row.
- Distinctive exterior trim and design features, including unique trim accents, a signature Denali grille and available, all-new, 22-inch machined aluminum wheels, the largest ever on Acadia.
- Elevated interior featuring an available panoramic, pillar-to-pillar sunroof, authentic laser-etched wood décor with Galvano chrome accents, and perforated leather-appointed heated and ventilated front seats and available second-row outboard heated seats.
- Active noise cancelling technology and a Bose premium sound system with 12 standard speakers, and up to 16 available on Denali
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- Requires available trailering package. Before you buy a vehicle or use it for trailering, carefully review the Trailering section of the Owner’s Manual. The weight of passengers, cargo and options or accessories may reduce the amount you can tow.
- Always pay attention while driving and when using Super Cruise. Do not use a hand-held device. Requires active Super Cruise plan or trial. Terms apply. Visit https://www.gmc.com/connectivity-technology/super-cruise for compatible roads and full details.
- Lane Change on Demand and Automatic Lane Change not available while trailering. Always pay attention while driving and when using Super Cruise. Do not use a handheld device. Requires active Super Cruise plan or trial. Terms apply. Visit gmc.com/connectivity-technology/super-cruise for compatible roads and full details.
- System functionality varies by model. Full functionality requires compatible Bluetooth and smartphone, and USB connectivity for some device.
- Google built-in services are subject to limitations and availability may vary by vehicle, infotainment system and location. Select service plan required. Certain Google actions and functionality may require account linking. User terms and privacy statements apply. Google, Google Play, and Google Maps are trademarks of Google LLC.
- Safety or driver assistance features are no substitute for the driver’s responsibility to operate the vehicle in a safe manner. Read the vehicle’s owner’s manual for important feature limitations and information.
- Does not detect people or items. Always check rear seat before exiting.
- With domestically and globally sourced parts.
First Look – 2024 GMC Acadia SUV
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GMC today revealed the new Acadia, a mid-size SUV in the brand’s line of SUVs and crossovers. The 2024 Acadia is longer, wider and taller than its predecessor, with an all-new interior, changed exterior design, more technology and standard safety equipment. It will be built in Lansing, Michigan and is due next spring.
“GMC’s brand mission is to be a leader in capability, professional grade refinement and technological innovation,” said Duncan Aldred, global vice president, Buick and GMC. “The all-new Acadia showcases all that … and it’s a blueprint of what’s to come for the GMC SUV portfolio.”
The 2024 Acadia is larger in all dimensions compared to the previous one. It is 10.6 inches longer and 3.2 inches taller than the previous generation, enabling more passenger room and an expanded seating configuration of seven or eight passengers, depending on the trim. The Acadia’s larger size also means more storage space and versatility, including nearly 80% more cargo space behind the third row and more than 36% more behind the second row, compared to the current generation.
“For this next generation, our mission was to re-imagine the design and the proportions of the Acadia to create a bolder, more commanding presence, firmly in the vein of the evolving GMC portfolio,” said Ben Zavala, design lead, GMC Acadia.
All trim levels of the Acadia are powered by a new 2.5-liter turbocharged engine rated at 328 horsepower and 326 lb.-ft. of torque. The engine connects to an eight-speed automatic with optional all-wheel drive, including an exclusive off-road-capable Active Torque Control AWD system on the Acadia AT4. The powertrain helps maintain Acadia’s trailering ability. When properly equipped, it has a max trailering rating of 5000 pounds1.
The 2024 Acadia will be the fifth nameplate within the GMC portfolio to offer Super Cruise – the industry’s first hands-free advanced driver assistance system available on more than 400,000 miles of roads in the US and Canada. It also marks the first time that Super Cruise will be available on GMC trims such as Elevation Premium and AT4 in addition to Denali. Acadia will receive the latest version of GM’s Super Cruise technology, which includes trailering assist and automatic lane-change capabilities.3
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The 2024 Acadia has an all-new interior with updated technology integration and in GMC’s view premium appointments. The heart of the interior is a portrait-oriented 15-inch-diagonal GMC infotainment system4 display, which is standard across all trims. System highlights include:
2024 GMC Acadia Safety and Driver Assistance Technologies6
Acadia AT4 Exclusive items:
Acadia Denali
Acadia Denali returns as a premium mid-size SUV:
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