2016 GMC Terrain

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Rating7.9

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Compact SUV
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$23,975 - $35,725
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Nathan Dyer 

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Updated on September 26, 2023

ProsConsWhat's New

Spacious and silent cabin

Underpowered base I-4 motor

Refreshed exterior design

Comfortable ride quality

Uninspiring handling

Addition of some safety techs

Sliding and reclining rear seats

The touchscreen infotainment screen is tough to access from the driver's seat

Lesser cargo capacity as compared to some rivals

Specs & Features

$23,975

price

182 hp @ 6700 rpm

horsepower

172 lb.-ft. @ 4900 rpm

torque

6-Speed Shiftable Automatic

transmission

2.4L 4cyl FWD 6A

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

The latest GMC Terrain demonstrates what a long way GM has come in just two decades. Remember Hummer, a car which was used as a prop to stereotype the USA; a gas guzzling giant with a burger eating man with a pornstache.

Buying Advice

The base SL trim covers most of the basic requirements in the form of standard features. However, the 4-cylinder engine can be a matter of concern for some drivers. Hence, if you want to go for the more powerful V6 engine, you need to pick at least the SLE-2 trim. So unless a V6 engine is your prime requirement, go for the base model.

Comparative Analysis against Competition

The only thing is, this compact SUV faces stiff competition from the likes of Chevrolet Equinox and Jeep Cherokee. As a buyer, you might be tempted to check out other options before making a purchase. So let’s see how the Terrain stacks up against the competition.

Features
8.0/10

The 2016 GMC Terrain is available in 5 different trim levels namely: SL, SLE-1, SLE-2, SLT, Denali. With the base SL trim, you get standard features like 17-inch alloys, a rearview camera, cruise control, six-speaker audio system, power height adjustable driver seat, 7-inch touch screen display, and tilt-and-telescopic steering. On the SLE-1 trim, you get heated mirrors, satellite radio, and an AWD powertrain is available. SLE-2 trim adds automatic climate control, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and an eight-speaker audio system. With the SLT trim, you get 18-inch wheels, heated front seats, and perforated leather upholstery.

Trim

SL

SLE-1

SLE-2

SLT

Denali

MSRP

$23,975

$27,000

$28,750

$30,820

$34,175

Key Features

Cruise Control

SIRIUSXM SATELLITE RADIO

Driver 8-way power seat adjuster

Ultrasoft perforated leather-appointed seats

Enhanced ride and handling with dual-flow front dampers

 

Rear Vision Camera System

Heated, power-adjustable, manual-folding, body-color Outside mirrors

Leather-wrapped with mounted audio and cruise controls

Charcoal with chrome surround and accent grille

Ultrasoft perforated leather-appointed with embossed Denali logo on front seats

 

Tilt and telescopic steering column

 

Single-zone automatic air conditioning with climate control

Chrome front grille surround with piano-black insert

Passenger 8-way power seat adjuster and power lumbar

 

STABILITRAK Vehicle stability enhancement system

 

Pioneer premium 8-speaker system with subwoofer and amplifier

 

Leather-wrapped with smoked mahogany wood tones and mounted audio and cruise controls

 

Premium cloth

Seats

 

SIRIUSXM Travel Link

 

Denali-specific with chrome surround grille

 

COLOR Touch Audio System

 

 

 

White ice interior ambient lighting

 

6-speaker audio system

 

 

 

Forward Collision Alert and Lane Departure Warning

 

Remote Keyless Entry

 

 

 

 

 

Halogen projector-beam headlamps

 

 

 

 

We recommend

The base SL trim covers most of the basic requirements in the form of standard features. However, the 4-cylinder engine can be a matter of concern for some drivers. Hence, if you want to go for the more powerful V6 engine, you need to pick at least the SLE-2 trim. So unless a V6 engine is your prime requirement, go for the base model.

Engine and Performance
7.0/10

The base engine on the 2016 GMC Terrain is a 2.4L Inline-4 engine. The engine makes 182 horsepower and a peak torque of 172 lb-ft. There is also an optional 3.6L V6 engine that can be added to the SLE-2, SLT or Denali trims. This V6 engine is known to produce a hefty horsepower of 301 and peak torque of 272 lb-ft.

The Terrain gets you a 6-speed automatic transmission as standard on all the trims. Additionally, FWD is standard. However, you can opt for AWD on all the trim levels above SL. The four-cylinder engine has a towing capacity of 1500 lbs while the V6 engine has a towing capacity of around 3500 lbs.

Models

GMC Terrain

Chevrolet Equinox

Jeep Cherokee

Ford Escape

MSRP

$23,975

$22,600

$23,495

$23,590

Engine

2.4L Inline-4

2.4L Inline-4

2.4L Inline-4

2.5L Inline-4

Transmission

6 speed Automatic

6 speed automatic

9 speed automatic

6 speed automatic

Horsepower

293 @ 6400

182 @ 6700

184 @ 6400

168 @ 6000

Torque (lb-ft)

182 @ 6700

172 @ 4900

171 @ 4600

170 @ 4500

Front brake (in.)

12.6

12.6

13

NA

Rear brake (in.)

11.9

11.9

11

NA

Comparing the competition, the GMC Terrain makes the most power, and puts down the highest torque output. In stark contrast, the Ford Escape makes the least power and the lowest torque output. The Jeep Cherokee comes with the best gearbox among the rivals, with the 9-speed automatic being quick and well-optimized. All in all, the Terrain seems to be the best option from a power and performance standpoint. 

Fuel Economy
7.0/10

The 2016 model year GMC Terrain gets EPA ratings of 26 MPG combined. Adding AWD to the picture, the ratings still surprisingly hold up. The Terrain’s fuel economy ratings are a bit higher than most of its close competitors, which certainly is a good sign. The 3.6L V6 engine, on the other hand, returns a fuel economy of 20 MPG combined. With AWD, the ratings fall further down to 18 MPG. Additionally, the Terrain is offered with an 18-8 gallon fuel tank, which helps the SUV deliver pretty great driving range figures. 

Models

GMC Terrain

Chevrolet Equinox

Jeep Cherokee

Ford Escape

MPG (city)

22

23

22

22

MPG (highway)

32

33

31

31

MPG (combined)

26

26

25

25

Fuel tank capacity (gal.)

18.8

18.8

15.8

15.1

Among the competition, the 2016 Chevrolet Equinox delivers the best fuel economy results. Offering a highway fuel efficiency of 33 MPG, it stands as one of the best fuel-friendly vehicles in this segment. Overall, the rest of the competition is mostly at par with one another, with the GMC Terrain offering slightly higher highway and combined MPG figures. 

Interior
8.0/10

The GMC Terrain is designed to accommodate 5 passengers. The front row provides ample support to the occupants. The rear row is equally comfortable and can also be extended to fit tall passengers. You can slide the second row forward as well to make space for the cargo. Cloth upholstery is standard on the base trims. The Terrain's cabin uses active noise cancellation technology to restrict the ambient noise. The cabin feels mostly upscale, except for a few plastics here and there.

Models

GMC Terrain

Chevrolet Equinox

Jeep Cherokee

Ford Escape

Passenger capacity

5

5

5

5

Front (head/shoulder/leg) (in.)

39.8/55.7/41.2

40.9/55.8/41.2

39.4/57.6/41.1

39.9/56/43.1

Second (head/shoulder/rear) (in.)

39.2/55.3/39.9

39.2/55.3/39.9

38.5/55.1/40.3

39/55.3/36.8

Cargo capacity (cu.ft.)

31.6

31.5

24.6

34.3

Comparing the competition, the Chevrolet Equinox offers the most front-row headroom, while the Ford Escape has the most front legroom on offer. In the second row, The Terrain and the Equinox offer the most headroom, whereas the Jeep Cherokee comes with the most legroom. Additionally, the Ford Escape has the greatest cargo capacity on offer, albeit by a small margin compared to the Chevrolet and the GMC counterparts. Some highlight interior features offered with the 2016 GMC Terrain include:

  • Driver Foot Rest.
  • Leather Dashboard Finish. 
  • Heated Steering Wheel. 
  • Illuminated Cup Holders. 
  • Polished Wood Inserts. 
  • Leather Seating Surfaces. 
  • Contrast Upholstery Stitching. 

 2016 GMC Terrain Infotainment

The 2016 GMC Terrain offers a good deal of standard infotainment features. The Terrain comes with an impressive 7-inch infotainment screen, featuring compelling apps and features. Bluetooth audio streaming lets you play your favourite playlst via an excelelnt 6-speaker sound system. The Terrain also supports USB and Aux inputs. 

Features such as WiFi Hotspot can be conveniently opter for, and you also have available options such as a navigation system, satellite radio, and an eight-speaker audio system. Some key infotainment features offered with the 2016 GMC Terrain include:

  • 7-inch Infotainment Screen.
  • 6-Speaker Sound System
  • Bluetooth Audio Streaming. 
  • USB and Aux Support. 
  • SiriusXM Satellite Radio
  • Wi-fi Hotspot Capabiliity. 
  • MP3 and CD Player. 
  • In-Built Navigation. 

Exterior
8.0/10

The exterior of the GMC Terrains looks boxy and bold. The car has received a mild upgrade in the look for the first time since 2013. The front and rear fascias underwent major changes. The front grille has GMC etched in bold. The angular front headlights nicely complement the trapezoidal grille. Don't let the rugged looks fool you, because though the car looks substantial, it doesn't have the ground clearance found on the big SUVs. This compact SUV is just a few inches larger when compared to its competition.

Models

GMC Terrain

Chevrolet Equinox

Jeep Cherokee

Ford Escape

Curb Weight (lbs.)

3792

3764

3655

3515

Length (in.)

185.5

187.8

NA

NA

Width (in.)

72.8

72.5

73.2

72.4

Height (in.)

66.3

66.3

65.7

66.3

Ground clearance (in.)

6.9

6.9

5.7

7.9

Wheelbase (in)

112.5

112.5

106.3

105.9

Safety
8.0/10

All the 2016 Terrains are equipped with a rearview camera. The Driver Alert Package 1 gives the Terrain additional safety features like blind-spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, and rear parking sensors. The Driver Alert package 2 brings forward collision warning and lane departure warning to the GMC Terrain.

Final Verdict

Though the GMC Terrain carries the looks of a rugged vehicle, it doesn't feel like one when you are in the driver's seat. It has the comfort and smooth handling of the sedans and is an overall extremely refined car. Available in two engine options, this Terrain has something to offer for everyone. It serves as a decent option for shoppers looking for a safe and reliable compact SUV, but not something large and flashy.

Trims

    SL
    $23,975 onwards
    • 17-inch silver painted aluminum wheels
    • 1St row LCD monitor
    • AM/FM stereo
    • Manual front air conditioning
    • Premium cloth Seat trim
    SLE-1
    $26,800 onwards
    • Siriusxm AM/FM/Satellite
    SLE-2
    $28,300 onwards
    • Automatic Front air conditioning
    SLT
    $30,620 onwards
    • Engine: 2.4L 4cyl AWD 6A
    • Horsepower: 301 hp @ 6500 rpm hp
    • Torque: 272 lb.-ft. @ 4800 rpm
    • 0-60 mph: 9.6 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 23 mpg
    Denali
    $33,975 onwards
    • Driver Lumbar support
    • Parking assist

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Price

$20,995- $33,695

Engine

Gasoline

Rating

7.05

Horsepower

173 hp @ 6000 rpm

Torque

166 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm

Capacity

5

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Gasoline

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190 hp @ 6300 rpm

181 lb.-ft. @ 4250 rpm

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Gasoline

7.92

301 hp @ 6500 rpm

272 lb.-ft. @ 4800 rpm

5

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Gasoline

8.1

185 hp @ 6400 rpm

181 lb.-ft. @ 3900 rpm

5

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Gasoline

6.81

172 hp @ 6000 rpm

165 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm

5

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Gasoline

6.75

172 hp @ 6000 rpm

165 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm

5

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Gasoline

7.47

138 hp @ 4900 rpm

148 lb.-ft. @ 1850 rpm

5

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Gasoline

7.05

285 hp @ 6400 rpm

260 lb.-ft. @ 4800 rpm

4

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Gasoline

8.49

252 hp @ 5500 rpm

260 lb.-ft. @ 2000 rpm

5

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Gasoline

8.04

168 hp @ 6000 rpm

170 lb.-ft. @ 4500 rpm

5

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2016 GMC Terrain vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
    Quarter Mile
    Top Speed
    SourceCompare
    8.7 sec--
    6.9 sec--
    7 sec15.6 sec133 mph
    7 sec--
    7.3 sec15.4 sec122 mph
    7.8 sec16.2 sec-

    2016 GMC Terrain vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      MPG City
      MPG Highway
      MPG Combined
      Fuel Tank Capacity
      Range (C/H)
      SourceCompare
      22 mpg32 mpg26 mpg18.8 gal.413.6/601.6 mi.
      26 mpg33 mpg29 mpg15.3 gal.397.8/504.9 mi.
      25 mpg34 mpg28 mpg13.2 gal.330/448.8 mi.
      28 mpg33 mpg28 mpg14 gal.350/462 mi.
      26 mpg33 mpg28 mpg14.5 gal.377/478.5 mi.
      22 mpg29 mpg27 mpg15.9 gal.381.60/508.80 mi.

      2016 GMC Terrain vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Ground Clearance
        Wheelbase
        SourceCompare
        185.5 in.72.8 in.66.3 in.6.9 in.112.5 in.
        198.3 in.78.9 in.70 in.7.8 in.112.8 in.
        192.4 in.72.2 in.66.6 in.7.2 in.113.8 in.
        188.1 in.75.9 in.68.6 in.8 in.112.2 in.
        187.8 in.72.5 in.66.3 in.6.9 in.112.5 in.
        184.8 in.71.3 in.66.1 in.8.5 in.105.1 in.

        2016 GMC Terrain vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Passenger Volume
          Max Trunk Volume
          SourceCompare
          31.6 cu.ft.99.6 cu.ft.63.9 cu.ft.
          10.3 cu.ft.128.2 cu.ft.63.3 cu.ft.
          23 cu.ft.104.4 cu.ft.63.4 cu.ft.Jeep USA
          26.9 cu.ft.100.6 cu.ft.57.3 cu.ft.
          39.2 cu.ft.113.9 cu.ft.31.6 cu.ft.
          34.3 cu.ft.98.1 cu.ft.67.8 cu.ft.

          2016 GMC Terrain vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Max Cargo Volume
            Bed Length
            SourceCompare
            63.9 cu.ft.31.6 cu.ft.63.9 cu.ft.-
            68.4 cu.ft.31.5 cu.ft.63.7 cu.ft.-
            5.1 cu.ft.37.2 cu.ft.70.9 cu.ft.-
            73.4 cu.ft.38.4 cu.ft.73.4 cu.ft.-
            71.5 cu.ft.35.4 cu.ft.71.5 cu.ft.-
            56.1 cu.ft.23.8 cu.ft.56.1 cu.ft.-

            2016 GMC Terrain vs competitor's towing capacity

              Car Name
              Towing Capacity
              Payload Capacity
              Weight
              SourceCompare
              1500 lbs.1168 lbs.3792 lbs.
              5000 lbs.1703 lbs.4443 lbs.
              4500 lbs.1000 lbs.3655 lbs.Jeep USA
              3500 lbs.1018 lbs.3237 lbs.
              2500 lbs.1209 lbs.3818 lbs.
              2200 lbs.1195 lbs.3404 lbs.

              2016 GMC Terrain SUV Problems, Issues, Complaints, Recalls, and which year to avoid?

              2

              Recalls

              2

              Investigations

              142

              Complaints
              Overall Safety Rating
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