"The GMC Terrain's sliding second row is one of our favorite features, and it's still very versatile" - TheCarConnection
2017 GMC Terrain Seating and Comfort
The interiors on the 2017 GMC Terrain are well-made and suit an SUV. The interior features unique styling, with well-positioned controls and buttons. The materials used are better than before, and the leather has that premium feel to it. The quality of the interior is good, and the surfaces do have a neatness to their finish. The overall fit and finish are pretty satisfactory as well. However, there are a few areas where the use of hard plastics degrades the quality and a few surfaces feel hollow. The car, however, has good interior storage spaces in the form of an oversized glovebox, laptop-sized enter armrest storage bin apart from the door pockets, and cubby holders.
In terms of seating, the 5-seater Terrain is comfortable and supportive, with available adjustments. The seats are wide and have good bolstering overall. The front seats have long legroom that aids when on the road for longer journeys. Even the tall height means tall passengers will be comfortable without any adjustments. In the rear, the sliding mechanism allows for adjustment for longer legroom or to provide more cargo space. The doors are large and open wide enough to allow for easy ingress and egress. The Terrain has large windows and a tall height, that provides good visibility all around the car. Yes, the thick C-pillar does create a small blindspot and limits visibility in that section.
Model |
2017 GMC Terrain |
2017 Honda CR-V |
2017 Toyota RAV4 |
2017 Chevrolet Equinox |
Passenger capacity |
5 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
39.8/55.7/41.2 |
40.1/57.9/41.3 |
39.8/57.3/42.6 |
40.9/55.8/41.2 |
Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
39.2/55.3/39.9 |
39.2/55.6/40.4 |
38.9/55.4/37.2 |
39.2/55.3/39.9 |
The interior space on all the four cars is pretty similar, with some dimensions being better in some cars and some being less. Upfront, the Equinox has a taller headroom, whereas the RAV4's front legroom is among the best in this class. At the rear, there is not much difference in the headroom, but the RAV4 has the least legroom on offer. The CR-V's rear is more roomy and spacious. The Japanese rivals manage to offer more spacious interiors comparatively despite having a tighter wheelbase. Some interior features on the Terrain are:
- Cruise Control
- Power driver seat
- Rear seats with sliding and reclining function
- Tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel
- Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror
- Automatic climate control
2017 GMC Terrain Infotainment
The 2017 GMC Terrain's infotainment system is simple, with a straightforward layout and logically arranged controls that are easy to use. There are a few hard buttons as well. The responses to the touch inputs are quick, with delays and lags being a very rare thing. The one downside of this infotainment system is that the touchscreen is hard to reach and the virtual buttons although easy to use are difficult to navigate due to their size. Some standard infotainment features on every Terrain trim include OnStar telematics, Bluetooth phone connectivity, a 7-inch touchscreen interface, USB port, auxiliary audio input, WiFi hotspot, AM/FM radio, and a 6-speaker sound system.
Some other infotainment features include:
- Satellite radio
- Pioneer eight-speaker audio system
- IntelliLink system
- Bluetooth audio connectivity
- Navigation system ($795)
- Subwoofer
2017 GMC Terrain Cargo Capacity
The 2017 GMC Terrain SUV has a standard cargo capacity of 31.6 cu-ft with all the seats occupied. This cargo capacity is the least among these four cars, with the maximum cargo capacity with the rear seats folded going up to 63.9 cu-ft. Despite having a long wheelbase, the cargo capacity is decent but not as much as the rivals offer.
Cargo loading on the Terrain is slightly more cumbersome thanks to the higher loading floor. Also, the rear seats do not fold down completely flat, which again restricts the available cargo space and luggage has to be loaded by carefully preparing a loading methodology. The rivals have a flat rear row when folded down.
Model |
2017 GMC Terrain |
2017 Honda CR-V |
2017 Toyota RAV4 |
2017 Chevrolet Equinox |
Standard cargo volume (cu-ft) |
31.6 |
39.2 |
38.4 |
31.5 |
Maximum cargo volume (cu-ft) |
63.9 |
75.8 |
73.4 |
63.7 |
The standard cargo capacity is the most on the Honda CR-V, at 39.2 cu-ft. The RAV4 has a slightly less capacity at 38.4 cu-ft. The Equinox offers a similar capacity to the Terrain. The maximum capacity also is the most on the Honda and the Toyota, at 75.8 cu-ft and 73.4 cu-ft. The Equinox has a maximum cargo space of 63.7 cu-ft, which is 0.2 cu-ft less than the Terrain. On the Japanese rival cars, the loading is easier thanks to a lower and flat loading bay.