With 328 horsepower, 326 lb-ft of torque and an 8-speed automatic transmission, power is yours to command.
Trailer confidently with the available Trailering Package—standard on AT4 and Denali—and its max towing capacity of 5,000 lbs.
Acadia AT4 has an Active Torque Control AWD system that improves traction when needed by sending torque from front to back and also side to side in the rear of the vehicle.
The All New 2024 Acadia is the biggest Acadia ever, projecting a bold, attention-grabbing presence.
The All New Acadia AT4 distinguishes itself with an exclusive design highlighted by Night Rider chrome and red recovery hooks.
A unique grille, badging, Galvano Silver finishes and animated lighting are your first cues you’re in for a new level of premium refinement—the All New Acadia Denali.
There’s more space for your gear compared to the 2023 Acadia with expanded 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.
Three rows of versatile seating provide plenty of space, and no other vehicle in its class has more front-row leg room.
Enjoy the soundtrack to your next adventure in acoustic clarity throughout the cabin.
Available Super Cruise allows you to enjoy hands-free driving with either automatic lane changing or trailering on more than 400,000 miles of compatible roads, and growing, in the U.S. and Canada.
Standard on every new GMC - GMC Pro Grade Protection has you truly protected with features and services including:
Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning uses a brief steering wheel turn to alert you when it detects you are unintentionally drifting out of your lane lines. If needed, you may receive additional Lane Departure Warning alerts. System alerts do not occur if you’re using your turn signal, or it detects you may be intentionally leaving your lane.
Blind Zone Steering Assist 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, Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking 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 the driver's hard braking.