GMC introduced the second generation of the Acadia in 2016 at the North American International Auto Show, but just three years later, it unveiled a facelifted version for the 2020 model-year.
Based on the same platform as the Cadillac XT6 and the Chevrolet Blazer, the Acadia was a mix between these vehicles in terms of quality and refinement. Moreover, its upscale amenities were concealed behind a mundane look and a badge often seen on utility vehicles. But it was more than that.
The front fascia had been heavily revised, and for the 2020 model-year it sported new headlights adorned with C-shaped daytime running lights. A broad grille with chromed double slats, or just two slats, depending on the options, let the customers know that it was not just another ordinary SUV. The Denali version even featured a lower chromed trim on the bumper and apron. From its side, there were minimal changes to the vehicle.
Inside, it was a different story. GMC installed a new infotainment system that was Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatible. In addition, the automaker offered a head-up display for it, helping the drivers to keep their eyes on the road. The car was available in four trim levels starting with the SLE at the bottom and ending up with the luxurious Denali. Customers could order the vehicle in a five or seven-seat configuration.
GMC added another engine under the 2020 Acadia's hood, namely a 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline unit. All versions were mated to a nine-speed automatic transmission that replaced the older six-speed gearbox used on the non-facelifted version.
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