Crossroads Automotive Of Corinth Chevrolet GMC

Apr 28, 2025
Black 2025 GMC Terrain Elevation parked in front of a house.

The 2025 GMC Terrain is a prime example of the “less is more” theory. As the compact crossover enters its third generation, GMC has simplified the Terrain’s trim ladder, nixing the SLE, SLT, AT4, and Denali trims in favor of a sole offering in the new Elevation model. While this might seem a bit limiting for those who have become accustomed to having a half-dozen trims to choose from, this minimalistic approach actually works in the buyer’s favor. The 2025 Terrain represents a notable improvement over the outgoing second-generation model with a full slate of up-to-date safety and infotainment tech, comfort and convenience features, and bold new styling inspired by two of GMC’s most popular models in the Yukon SUV and Sierra 1500 pickup. 

Instead of focusing on individual trims, GMC has labored to create one well-rounded offering that integrates a host of high-end features rather than forcing drivers to spring for expensive upgrades. The 2025 Terrain Elevation certainly seems to have accomplished this goal with the value-packed trim presenting a steep discount over most 2024 models. The off-road AT4 and luxury-focused Denali trims are set to return in 2026, but if you want to get behind the wheel of a budget-friendly Terrain that defies its MSRP to offer a versatile crossover experience, 2025 might just be the year to seek out a GMC Terrain for sale in Corinth. Let’s explore the 2025 Terrain Elevation and learn how the lone trim is setting a new standard for GMC’s compact crossover.

Technology

There’s a lot to love about the new 2025 GMC Terrain, but the Elevation’s generous suite of advanced comfort, safety, and infotainment tech might be its biggest selling point. While the premium Denali trim is taking a brief hiatus, GMC has integrated some of the luxury model’s best features into the 2025 Terrain. The Elevation gains some important comfort tech like a heated steering wheel and heated front seats, not to mention a remote starter that’ll allow you to warm up the vehicle from the comfort of your dining room table. 

These features should go a long way towards making those chilly North Mississippi mornings a little more tolerable, but it’s the Terrain’s duo of expansive displays that really bring the SUV into the modern era. While the 2024 Terrain was equipped with either a seven- or eight-inch infotainment screen, the third-generation model comes standard with a 15-inch display employing a vertical design that should be familiar to anyone who has used a tablet computer. The 15-inch display is the perfect complement to the Terrain’s responsive Google-based operating system, which gives drivers and passengers access to their favorite apps and connectivity features, including Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a 5G Wi-Fi hotspot.

The Elevation’s massive touchscreen infotainment display already makes it a standout in the compact segment, but GMC isn’t done just yet. The Terrain has also been outfitted with a reconfigurable 11-inch digital instrument cluster and a new raft of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). The ADAS package gains four new features for 2025, from blind-zone steering assist and automatic rear cross-traffic braking to enhanced automatic emergency braking and side bicyclist alert.   

Black rim on a 2025 GMC Terrain Elevation for sale in Corinth.

Style

GMC has been steadily renovating its SUV lineup in recent years, applying some subtle and not-so-subtle changes in order to create a cohesive aesthetic that better reflects the brand’s hard-working ethos. The 2025 Terrain Elevation serves as a prime example of this ongoing effort, with the SUV cribbing more than a few design cues from GMC’s Sierra 1500 full-size pickup. The Terrain gains a more rectangular look for the new model year with all-new bodywork that results in noticeably squared-off edges, as well as an aggressive stance that has the crossover speaking the same design language as the Sierra 1500 and Yukon. The Terrain also features a larger grille than the 2024 model, a restyled front fascia that gives it a modern, athletic look, and a fresh headlight assembly complete with GMC’s IntelliBeam automatic high beam system. This comprehensive makeover includes a number of changes to the Terrain’s core design, with GMC lowering the angle of the front windshield to improve the aerodynamic profile. The SUV also adds a new front bumper that should subtly improve the SUV’s approach angle in off-road scenarios, whether you’re exploring your favorite fishing hole or crossing over into Tennessee for a weekend full of off-the-grid fun at Big Hill Pond State Park. 

Despite the lack of individual trims, those looking to set their 2025 Terrain apart from the crowd still have plenty of options to choose from with six exterior colors that range from the austere Summit White and stylish Ebony Twilight Metallic to more eye-catching options like the blue Rapids Metallic and racy Volcanic Red Tintcoat. Throw in an optional Sterling Metallic or Ebony Twilight Metallic roof and three wheel choices, and creating a one-of-a-kind ride is easier than ever.

The steering wheel and dashboard of a 2025 GMC Terrain Elevation.

Interior

Any daily driver worth the title can’t afford to treat the interior experience as an afterthought. While some bold exterior styling can really help to set a model apart in today’s competitive market, drivers will spend the majority of their time inside the vehicle, not admiring it from afar. GMC has clearly kept this fact in mind when designing the 2025 Terrain, which boasts a sophisticated interior while remaining well within reach of the average buyer. Drivers can choose between four interior upholstery options, including two that employ GMC’s CoreTec synthetic leather material. 

The 2025 Terrain also offers a wide range of optional equipment packages that more than make up for the lack of available trims, giving drivers the opportunity to pick and choose between features without having to invest in a more expensive model. Highlights include the Elevation Premium Package, which adds an eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat with lumbar control, a cabin humidity sensor, and a dual-zone automatic climate control system, plus GMC’s Rainsense automatic wipers, a wireless charging pad, and an AutoSense power liftgate that’s new for 2025. The Elevation Premium Package also contributes some welcome styling enhancements to the mix, from roof-mounted side rails to CoreTec seating and 19-inch Technical Gray machined-face aluminum wheels. The Black Edition gives the Terrain a moody makeover with 19-inch High Gloss Black aluminium wheels, plus a unique grille and black mirror caps, side rails, exterior accents, and badging. If you’re looking to design the most cutting-edge crossover GMC can offer, the Technology Package II is a must-have, with its rearview mirror camera with zoom adjustments and HD Surround Vision camera that’ll make it easy to squeeze into even the tightest parking space when you’re running late for a show at the Coliseum Theatre. The package also improves the SUV’s ADAS tech with rear pedestrian alert and a traffic sign recognition feature that can display relevant speed limit signage directly on the 11-inch digital instrument cluster. 

In addition to its highly customizable interior, the Terrain also provides up to 63.3 cu.ft. of cargo space and enough room to comfortably accommodate up to five passengers. This makes the compact an exceedingly practical option for those seeking a family-friendly vehicle that doesn’t make any compromises in terms of comfort, style, or performance. 

While we’ve touched on some of the highlights regarding the Terrain’s styling, interior, and tech, there’s still plenty left to discover when you stop by Crossroads Chevrolet GMC. The 2025 Terrain is equipped with a turbocharged 1.5L I-4 engine that provides ample acceleration while giving the crossover an EPA-estimated 25 MPG combined in the all-wheel drive version and as much as 27 MPG combined when opting for front-wheel drive. The AWD Terrain offsets its fuel economy with a max towing capacity of 1,500 lbs, which could come in handy if you bag a hefty deer at the Tuscumbia Wildlife Management Area. The Elevation might not have many rivals when it comes to the Terrain’s available trims, but it doesn’t use the lack of competition as an excuse for delivering a sub-par product. The 2025 Terrain Elevation represents the start of an exciting new era for GMC’s best-selling SUV, so stop by today and see what all the fuss is about.