Improves traction when needed by sending torque from front to back and also side to side in the rear of the vehicle.
Featuring 328 horsepower, 326 lb.-ft. of torque, an 8-speed automatic transmission and up to 24 hwy mpg (AWD).*
Get help carving your own roads, with an AT4-exclusive off-road-tuned suspension, an elevated ride height, front and underbody skid plates, and all-terrain tires.
AT4 mid-size SUV distinguishes itself with an exclusive Night Rider chrome, lifted ride height and red recovery hooks.*
Gloss-black roof rails add elevated form and function to Acadia AT4.
Open your liftgate hands-free simply by walking up to the rear of your Acadia with your key fob in your pocket or bag.
The refined Forest Storm interior features Mahogany accents and Night Rider chrome touches. Front-seat head restraints are stitched with the AT4 logo, while front door sill plates display an embossed AT4 logo.
There’s plenty of space for your gear with a max cargo volume of 97.5 cu. ft. behind the first row,* 57.3 cu. ft. behind the second row* and 23.0 cu. ft. behind the third row.*
Enjoy the soundtrack to your next adventure in acoustic clarity throughout the cabin with the Bose Premium 12-speaker audio system.
Drive confidently with core OnStar services, including remote commands, Automatic Crash Response and more to help you if you’re in need.
Standard on every new GMC - GMC Pro Grade Protection has you truly protected with features and services including:
At speeds between 5 and 50 mph, this can help you avoid or reduce the severity of a collision with a pedestrian or bicyclist it detects directly in front of you. It provides alerts and can automatically provide hard emergency braking or enhance your hard braking. It has limited nighttime and low visibility performance.
Can alert you and provide a brief, firm turn of the steering wheel when a potential crash is detected with a moving vehicle in the lane you’re entering.
At speeds above 2 mph, this can help you avoid or reduce the severity of a collision with a detected vehicle you're following. Radar and camera technology are used to automatically provide hard emergency braking or enhance your hard braking.