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GMC Terrain 2026 Price in Saudi Arabia

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GMC Terrain Key Specifications

Engine Capacity Rating

1.5 L - 2 L

Fuel Economy Rating

6.7 L/100 Km - 7.4 L/100 Km

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

170 bhp - 252 bhp

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

5 Seater

GMC Terrain Price by Year

Year

Price Range

2023
SAR 69K–71K
2020
SAR 45K–45K
2019
SAR 60K–60K
2017
SAR 21K–41K

GMC Terrain Price by City

City

Price Range

Riyadh
SAR 21K–71K

Model Information

Specification

Value

Engine Assembly

1.5 L - 2 L

Odometer Mileage

6.7 L/100 Km - 7.4 L/100 Km

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

170 bhp - 252 bhp

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

5 Seater

Engine Torque Output

275 Nm - 352 Nm

Engine Capacity Rating

1.5 L - 2 L

Acceleration Performance

7.5 sec - 9.2 sec

Drivetrain Type

All Wheel Drive

cylinders

4

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About GMC Terrain

The GMC Terrain is a compact five-seat SUV designed for buyers who want a step up from mainstream crossovers without fully committing to European luxury pricing. The 2026 lineup starts from SAR 117,000 and makes a case for itself on cabin quality, safety tech, and the strength of GMC's dealer network in the Kingdom.

Key Specifications

  • Powertrain: All variants are powered by a 1.5 L turbocharged petrol engine producing 170 bhp, mated to an Automatic gearbox. The Elevation (FWD) covers the practical majority with front-wheel drive and a solid standard specification. The Denali (AWD) adds all-wheel drive — a meaningful upgrade for buyers heading into varied terrain or who simply want the added security during rainy seasons — alongside a more premium interior finish and enhanced driver assistance technology. Fuel efficiency is competitive for its class given the turbocharged displacement.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: the interior presentation is genuinely impressive at this price — the Terrain feels more expensive than it costs, with a clean layout and quality materials that hold up to daily scrutiny. The standard safety tech package is strong across the range.
  • Cons: the engine lacks the punch of more powerful rivals when overtaking at speed, and the turbocharged 1.5 L unit will feel familiar rather than exciting to performance-oriented buyers. Resale values, while not measured for the KSA market specifically, follow the broader GMC Terrain pattern of trailing the brand average.

Market Value

No KSA-specific residual value data is available for the Terrain. Based on comparable market dynamics, buyers should approach the Terrain as a strong-value proposition at purchase rather than a strong-return investment at resale — a distinction that matters more if you plan to trade within three to four years.

Buyers also cross-shopping the Terrain typically compare it against the Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Tucson, and Kia Sportage — mainstream compact SUVs in the same price bracket where the Terrain competes on interior quality but trails on hybrid availability and long-term residual values. The Terrain undercuts all three on price and offers comparable everyday practicality; the European alternatives hold their value more firmly and carry stronger badge recognition in the premium segment.

Frequently asked questions

For most urban driving in the Kingdom, the front-wheel drive Elevation (FWD) is fully capable. The AWD system on the Denali (AWD) adds genuine value for buyers in areas with unpaved roads, desert excursions, or who want added traction confidence. It also comes bundled with the top-spec interior and tech package, so you are effectively paying for the full upgrade rather than just drivetrain alone.
The Terrain's purchase price is competitive against the RAV4 and Sportage in the Kingdom, and it offers a more refined interior than either at comparable trim levels. The Toyota and Kia hold stronger long-term residual values and offer hybrid powertrains the Terrain can't match. For buyers prioritising cabin quality and upfront value over resale, the Terrain makes a reasonable case.
The Terrain's 1.5 L turbocharged engine is fuel-efficient for its class, a meaningful advantage given the long highway distances common between Saudi cities. The turbocharger helps the small displacement engine deliver reasonable pull without excessive fuel consumption, though real-world figures will vary depending on air conditioning load and driving style.
The Terrain seats 5 passengers across two rows, making it well-suited to smaller families or couples. The rear bench is spacious enough for adults on shorter journeys, and boot space is generous for this class. Larger Saudi families needing a third row would need to step up to the GMC Acadia or a similar three-row SUV.
The Terrain is built on GM's proven global platform and benefits from GMC's established service and parts network across Saudi Arabia. The 1.5 L turbocharged engine producing 170 bhp is a widely used unit with a reasonable service record. For buyers planning to hold the vehicle for four or more years and service through authorised GMC dealers, it represents a practical and reliable ownership proposition.