Five Things Customers Will Love About This Roomy New 2024 GMC Acadia
The Detroit Free Press, or Freep as it’s commonly called, recently tested the all-new 2024 GMC Acadia and came away with lots of positive thoughts and feelings surrounding the latest upgrades and updates that will be perfect for families. Between its three rows of usable seats, including for adults, its new engine, and the high-quality interior materials, the latest Acadia is a win-win for GMC and customers alike.
A Size Advantage
Mark Phelan, the reviewer, had a couple of days in South Carolina to put the new GMC SUV to some testing, piloting the Denali and AT4 trim levels. He started out highlighting the fact that the Acadia has not only grown from the 2023 model but also takes that extra size even further against the competition: “The 2024 is a return to the nameplate’s roots as a family hauler: 204 inches long — 5.3 inches longer than a Ford Explorer, 7.3 more than a Hyundai Palisade and 2.6 more than a Toyota Grand Highlander. In addition to a 23% increase in cargo space behind the rear seat, the 2024 Acadia has the most second-row legroom in its class, according to GMC’s figures.”
An Interior To Rule Them All
Once inside, Mr. Phelan saw how the GMC Acadia would win over customers, its interior and size. GMC took time to make sure everything had the right proportions for kids, teens, all the way up to adults: “Interior room and accommodations are excellent. The second row captains chairs in the Acadias I drove were comfortable and access to the rear seat was simple, either between the second-row seats or by tipping and sliding them forward. You can tip and slide the second row seats without removing a forward-facing child seat. The rear seat is more than acceptable for two adults and can hold three. On long drives, I’d probably use it and turn the second-row seats into foot stools. The Denali is very quiet, thanks to acoustically treated windshield and front side windows and other sound absorbing material.”
Trim Levels, Engine, and Towing Capacity
The 2024 GMC Acadia is available in three trim levels: Elevation, AT4, and Denali. The Elevation and Denali trims are standard with front-wheel drive but can be optioned with all-wheel drive, while the AT4 is only available in AWD. All models get a potent 2.5-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder that produces 328 horsepower and 326 lb-ft of torque paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. When properly equipped, the Acadia can tow up to 5,000 lbs.
Not Just Some Pretty SUV, This One Works Off-Road
The Acadia isn’t just another SUV that claims to have an off-road presence but can barely drive through a 3-inch puddle without all of the safety systems flashing warning lights at you. No, the all-new GMC is meant to be used in a large variety of conditions, giving all types of customers an SUV that can perform for them when they need it: “The AT4 surprised me in a very brief off-road demo. Its dual-clutch rear axle, which can direct full torque to whichever rear wheel has traction, allowed the SUV to easily negotiate ruts and rises that lifted either rear wheel into the air. The electronic traction control managed wheelspin to all four wheels for satisfying performance on soft sand, where some wheelspin is desirable. The driving modes also affect steering feel and transmission shift points for optimal performance.”
Safety, Safety, and More Safety
The Acadia also comes standard with brilliant safety features and technology via GMC Pro Safety, including 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, 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, and Traffic Sign Recognition.
Author’s Conclusion
The author concluded in his review that the Acadia is a bright spot in a big group of SUVs, saying, “The 2024 GMC Acadia brings surprising off-road capability to a class of vehicles whose styling often makes promises their mechanical systems can’t keep. Add three rows of useful seats, modern connectivity and features like Super Cruise for hands-free highway driving and you’ve got an attractive player in a crowded segment.” Those sound like great reasons to buy one for yourself.
MSRP and Cargo Capacity
The 2024 Acadia has a base MSRP of $43,995 and gives customers 23 cu.ft. of space behind the third-row seats. If you fold the third row down, the capacity grows to 57.3 cu.ft. If you fold both the second and third rows, the vehicle has a total cargo capacity of 97.5 cu.ft.
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