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First Look: 2013 GMC Acadia

GMC's Full-Size Crossover Finally Gets Updates
February 06, 2012
By Jason Udy
 

2013 GMC Acadia Side
The Chicago Auto Show may not be as big as many of the other shows, but it is the most significant show for trucks. And this year was no different. Today, GMC pulled the wraps off the revised 2013 Acadia. The full-size crossover receives new front- and rear-end treatments and new available safety features. This is the first significant change to the Lambda based crossover since its debut in 2007 (not including the addition of the Denali model in 2011).

The first noticeable difference between the present GMC Acadia and the 2013 model is its new upright front-end design and chiseled, three-bar grille. The LED running lamps are new and are standard across all Acadia trim levels. GMC says the LED lamps give it a premium look whether equipped with the standard projector headlamps or optional High Intensity Discharge (HID) units.

Around back, a new taillamp design complements the front-end changes. The rear of the GMC Acadia also gains wraparound rear glass and a new rear spoiler. The 2013 Acadia also receives new 18- and 19-inch wheels that have been designed to better integrate with the exterior updates.

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Inside, the Acadia receives upgraded, soft-touch materials, with French stitching for a more premium look and feel. Red ambient lighting flows across the dashboard. Aluminum accents on the center console, doors, and dash have been added to the SLT trim. GMC's SmartSlide seating system, which helps to ease access to the third row, and the flat-folding second- and third-row seats are still standard. The DualScape sunroof remains on the Acadia's option list. The automaker also boasts that the Acadia can carry 48-inch-wide building materials inside.

GMC has added new safety tech, and says the optional front center airbag system is an industry first. During a side collision, the airbag deploys from the inside side of the driver's seat between the driver and front passenger to protect the occupant opposite of the side of impact.

2013 GMC Acadia Front Three Quarter 2
Side Blind Zone Alert and Rear Cross Traffic Alert systems are also available. Both systems use radar to monitor driver blind spots, and deploy display visual and audible warnings to alert the driver.. A rear back-up camera, with guidelines, is now standard for all trim levels.

GM's OnStar system is also standard and comes with the first six months of service free. GM touts OnStar as another safety feature because the system is capable of providing drivers with services such as automatic crash response and emergency roadside service, plus remote vehicle locking and unlocking to turn-by-turn navigation. Remote start can be added to your smartphone to extend the range compared with the limited distance capability of the key fob.

2013 GMC Acadia Front End
2013 GMC Acadia Rear End
2013 GMC Acadia Rear Three Quarters
2013 GMC Acadia Rear Badge
2013 GMC Acadia Rear Three Quarter
2013 GMC Acadia Cockpit

The 2013 Acadia receives GMC's Color Touch Radio, first seen on the 2012 Terrain.. The audio system also includes HD radio capability and a photo viewer. A rear-seat entertainment system is still available.

Available IntelliLink lets customers sync their smartphones via Bluetooth or USB ports for hands-free calling and Internet music streaming, (Pandora and Stitcher), and allows voice-activated control of iPods connected through the USB port.

The full-size, three-row crossover continues to be powered solely by GM's venerable 3.6-liter direct-injection V-6 with variable valve timing. Horsepower and torque remain at 288 and 270 lb-ft, respectively. Front-drive is standard and all-wheel drive is optional. The only change to its drivetrain is the next-generation Hydra-Matic 6T70 six-speed automatic transmission, which GM says offers "better shift response and improved drivability." Acadia's maximum towing capacity is 5000 pounds with the trailering package.

Pricing and an on-sale date haven't been released for the 2013 Acadia. GMC says those details will be announced closer to its late 2012 on sale date.

2013 GMC Acadia Denali Front Right Side View 2
2013 GMC Acadia Denali Rear Left Side View
2013 GMC Acadia Denali Steering Wheel
2013 GMC Acadia SLT Front Right View
2013 GMC Acadia SLT Rear Right View
2013 GMC Acadia SLT Right Side View
2013 GMC Acadia SLT Front Right Side View
2013 GMC Acadia SLT Front Left Side View
2013 GMC Acadia Right Headlight
2013 GMC Acadia SLT Left Taillight
2013 GMC Acadia SLT Front Interior
2013 GMC Acadia SLT Dash
2013 GMC Acadia Seating
2013 GMC Acadia Seating 2
2013 GMC Acadia Right Door
2013 GMC Acadia Rear View Mirror
2013 GMC Acadia Rear Seating Folded
2013 GMC Acadia Rear Navi
2013 GMC Acadia Passenger Side
2013 GMC Acadia Left Headlight
2013 GMC Acadia Front Grille
2013 GMC Acadia Top View Interior
2013 GMC Acadia Denali Steering Wheel Close Up
2013 GMC Acadia Denali Front Right Side View
2013 GMC Acadia Denali Front Left Side View
2013 GMC Acadia Denali Front Interior
2013 GMC Acadia Denali Detail
2013 GMC Acadia Cupholders
2013 GMC Acadia Controls
2013 GMC Acadia Buttons
2013 GMC Acadia Denali Steering Wheel 2
2013 GMC Acadia Air Vent

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Community Comments

lasvegascolonel  (02/13/12 01:32 PM)

I like this vehicle but don't want to pay for third row seats I wouldn't use...and continually pay for in extra weight.  GMC told me the seats can be removed, but then I'm paying for something I'm not going to use.  Too bad they don't give you better options with this.  Otherwise, it's an excellent vehicle...roomy inside and fairly modest on the outside (compared to the really large wagons of the past).

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