2010 GMC Terrain Preview


2010 GMC TerrainDesign
According to General Motors, the new 2010 GMC Terrain "blends bold styling with fuel efficiency and premium features." The exterior features a "balanced, athletic stance, characterized by bold, muscular fender flares" that reflect GMC's design language, while exterior surfaces are "angular yet refined, with a strong and capable front-end appearance that features precise, squared-off edges." Additional design features include a unique, three-element grille that is accented by a prominent chrome surround and projector-beam headlamps mounted in large, rectangular housings with chrome accents.

On the inside, the new Terrain features rich, premium materials that were influenced by industrial sculpture. A "floating" center stack, highlighted by warm ambient lighting, houses the comfort and convenience controls. Storage options inside the new Terrain include an oversized glove box; closed storage area in the instrument panel above the center stack; closed storage compartment under the center armrest large enough for a laptop computer; and two-tier storage in the doors. The new Terrain also features a "MultiFlex" rear seat that slides nearly 8 inches in either direction to provide extra leg room for rear-seat passengers or make more space for hauling items in the cargo area. Also, the 60/40-split rear seatback offers additional configurations for passengers and cargo. The rear cargo area offers 31.6 cubic feet of storage and features an auxiliary power outlet.

Model Lineup
The new 2010 GMC Terrain will be available with either FWD or AWD, in SLE or SLT trim. While a complete list of standard and optional features hasn't been announced, the company has said the new Terrain will feature a standard rear-vision camera system, as well as OnStar wireless communications and XM satellite radio. Other standard or available features will include a programmable power rear liftgate; Bluetooth hands-free phone capability; remote vehicle start; USB audio connectivity; MP3 playback; 7-inch touch-screen navigation system with a 40-gigabyte hard drive; and a DVD-based rear-seat entertainment system with two independent screens.

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