Review Automotive 2017 GMC Terrain Adds Blacked-Out Nightfall Edition



Review automotive It wouldn't really be an autoshow without General Motors revealing a large number of unique versions that component just minor visual changes. To meet this standard, GMC pulled the spreads off another Terrain bundle in front of its official introduction at the 2016 New York car exhibition.

As we have seen already with the Chevrolet Colorado, Silverado, Trax, and Impala, the GMC Terrain picks up another passed out Nightfall Edition visual bundle that obscures about the entire outside of the SUV.

To make this bundle, GMC includes new 18-inch aluminum wheels painted gleam dark, bespoke to the Nightfall Edition. Another dark grille and grille encompass pair with darkened front and back belt complements. The back tag casing is obscured, alongside shine dark outside mirrors and gear rails.

Shockingly, this Midnight Edition is accessible in different hues other than dark, including Summit White, Graphite Gray Metallic, and Crimson Red Metallic. The bundle is offered on the Terrain SLE-2 and SLT models.

Underneath this new bundle, the Terrain is unaltered, with a decision of two motors. Power originates from either the 2.4-liter four barrel, pushing out 182 hp and 172 lb-ft of torque, or the huge kid 3.6-liter V-6, with 301 hp and 272 lb-ft of torque.

The 2017 GMC Terrain Nightfall Edition debuts close by the 2017 Buick Enclave Sport Touring Edition at the 2016 New York car expo.