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THUMBS UP OR DOWN: 2025 GMC Acadia Denali
When a brand like GMC releases a new generation of one of its most trusted SUVs, expectations aren’t just high — they’re sky-high. With the 2025 Acadia Denali, GMC didn’t just meet those expectations. It reset the bar.

Over the past week, we lived with the all-new Acadia Denali. We drove it. Loaded it. Tested every feature. And what we found is clear: this isn’t a refresh. It’s a full-on reinvention.
A New Chapter for Acadia
The Acadia has always been a reliable, family-focused midsize SUV. But the 2025 Denali version moves beyond that role. With a longer, taller frame, a re-engineered chassis, and a deeper commitment to luxury and tech, this model steps confidently into premium territory.

This isn’t GMC playing catch-up. It’s GMC making a big move — chasing down luxury crossovers with serious intent, and doing it without losing the rugged American character the brand is known for.
Bigger. Smarter.
The 2025 Acadia is more than 10 inches longer and 3 inches taller than the outgoing version. The payoff? More third-row space, greater cargo capacity, and a stronger presence on the road.

Under the hood, a 2.5L turbocharged four-cylinder engine puts out 328 horsepower and 326 lb-ft of torque. Paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, the setup delivers smooth, linear acceleration — perfect for both city drives and freeway merges. It also hauls: with 5,000 lbs of towing capacity, the Acadia Denali means business.
Premium Design That Speaks Volumes
The exterior tells you a lot before you ever get inside. A Denali-exclusive chrome grille, 22-inch aluminum wheels, and LED signature lighting combine for a look that’s upscale, not overdone.

It’s sophisticated and confident — and every detail feels intentional, from the sculpted lines to the animated lighting that greets you at night.
Inside: A Clear Step Up
Step into the cabin, and the upscale ambitions become obvious. Leather-appointed seats. Real wood trim. An elegant, minimalist design anchored by a massive 15-inch vertical touchscreen.

This display isn’t just big, it’s functional. You get wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Google Built-In, and full access to a 16-speaker Bose Performance sound system that truly delivers.

The driver’s 11-inch digital cluster is crisp and customizable. Passengers enjoy heated second-row captain’s chairs, spacious third-row seating, and USB-C ports throughout. And for road-trippers? Super Cruise hands-free driving is available and works like a charm on pre-mapped highways. We tested it on I-95 — it’s precise, confident, and seriously impressive.

Safety That’s Built In
Every 2025 Acadia Denali includes GMC Pro Safety Plus, a full suite of advanced driver assistance systems:
- Forward Collision Alert
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Lane Keep Assist
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Blind Zone Steering Assist
- Rear Pedestrian Alert
All worked seamlessly during our weeklong test. Combine that with a 5-star NHTSA safety rating, and you’ve got one of the safest rides in its class.

Seven Days Behind the Wheel
We threw everything at this SUV — school runs, warehouse shopping, long road trips. What stood out? Ride quality.
It’s quiet, smooth, and solid. The turbo engine is quick but not twitchy. Visibility is excellent, and the seating position gives you a sense of command. The Denali trim walks the line between cushy and capable — and never feels floaty or over-assisted.
Super Cruise was a standout on the highway. No drama, just confidence.
Final Verdict
Against rivals like the Toyota Highlander Platinum, Ford Explorer Platinum, and Buick Enclave Avenir, the 2025 Acadia Denali holds its ground — and often outshines them in tech, comfort, and presence.

If you want a luxury-lite three-row SUV without stepping into full luxury-brand pricing, this deserves a top spot on your list.
Carsfera’s Verdict: THUMBS UP
⭐ Rating: 4.5
The 2025 GMC Acadia Denali hits the sweet spot between style and substance. With smart tech, upscale design, and practical muscle, it’s ready for families, professionals, and weekend adventurers alike.
Who Should Consider It:
- Families who want three-row space with premium touches
- Drivers who value tech, comfort, and real utility
- Buyers seeking luxury feel without luxury badge prices
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