An all-new 2024 GMC Acadia is on the way. The redesigned midsized SUV is longer, wider and taller than its predecessor, with an all-new upscale interior, an enhanced suite of technology and an extensive list of standard safety features.
“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 more in a uniquely GMC way — and it’s a blueprint of what’s to come for the GMC SUV portfolio.”
The 2024 Acadia is larger and roomier than the outgoing model. Dimensions-wise, it's 10.6-inches longer and 3.2-inches taller than the previous generation. That adds up to more passenger space and an expanded seating configuration of seven or eight passengers depending on the trim. Its larger size also means nearly 80-percent more cargo space behind the third row and 36-percent more space behind the 2nd-row over the last generation.
“For this next generation, our mission was to reimagine 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. “With its assertive, powerful stance, the 2024 Acadia evokes a truck-inspired persona, infused with the brand’s signature premium feel.”
The lineup also gains a new powertrain. All trims share a new 2.5-liter turbocharged engine that delivers more power and trailering capability: 328-horsepower and 326 pound-feet of torque. It's paired to a new 8-speed automatic. All-wheel drive is available as is an exclusive off-road-capable Active Torque Control AWD system on the redesigned Acadia AT4. Max towing when properly equipped is 5,000 pounds.
The 2024 Acadia becomes the fifth GMC nameplate within the GMC to offer Super Cruise — the industry’s first true hands-free advanced driver assistance system available on more than 400,000 miles of roads in the U.S. and Canada. (You can check out CarPro Show host Jerry Reynolds' Super Cruise demo in his 2023 GMC Yukon Denali review.)
The Acadia also expands Super Cruise available to other trims for the first time - such as Elevation Premium and AT4 in addition to top-of-the-line Denali. The 2024 Acadia launches with the latest version of Super Cruise tech with trailering assist and automatic lane-change capabilities.
A huge multimedia screen is the focal point in the all-new interior. The new portrait-oriented 15-inch-diagonal display is standard across the lineup. The customizable touchscreen offers Google built-in with available apps including navigation.
Also new: a standard 11-inch-diagonal driver information center.
Advanced technologies include up to nine available camera views for enhanced visibility. Advanced safety and driver assistance technologies include:
The all-new Acadia AT4 brings off-road capability with advanced off-road driving technologies. It has its own distinct design cues and interior appointments unique to the model.
AT4 exclusive features include:
The range-topping Acadia Denali features new, stylish enhancements, elevated design cues and a bolder roster of luxurious features including:
Availability
The 2024 GMC Acadia will be built at GM’s Lansing Delta Township Assembly in Michigan. It's expected to be available in early 2024.
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