2013 GMC Terrain Denali Review and Price
2013 GMC Terrain Denali with 3.0-liter V-6 Engine. The Terrain was also the last consumer-oriented
GMC standing without a Denali model. With the
2013 GMC Terrain Denali, both are going to change.
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Under the hood of
2013 GMC Terrain Denalisits GM’s familiar 3.6-liter V-6 instead instead of the aforementioned 3.0. It makes 301 hp and 272 lb-ft of torque, a considerable improvement over the 3.0′s 264 hp and 222 lb-ft. Despite the extra power and displacement,
GMC says that fuel economy will be unaffected, meaning that the
GMC Terrain Denali should get the same 16/23 mpg city/highway rating from the EPA as the 2012 V-6 powered
Terrain.
GMC will also offer the
GMC Terrain Denali with the base I-4 engine
2013 GMC Terrain Denali.
2013 GMC Terrain Pricing will be announced closer to its scheduled arrival in the third quarter of this year. For reference, a
2012 GMC Terrain AWD SLT-2 with the V-6 already runs $35,335 including destination while a base-model
2012 Cadillac SRX is $36,360.