2018 GMC Terrain price starts at $25,970, offers three engine choices

They also say it brings more premium features

The main novelty brought by the 2018 GMC Terrain is a 1.5-liter, 170-horsepower turbo engine connected to a nine-speed automatic gearbox.

A 1.6-liter turbodiesel will follow suit later on, while the Terrain Denali remains the range-topping model as it draws strength from a 2.0-liter, 252-horsepower mill.

On the outside, the regular GMC Terrain stands out thanks to LED DRLs and taillights while inside, the SUV's comfort proposal includes a leather-wrapped steering wheel, flat-folding passenger seat and keyless entry & start.

As far as the Denali is concerned, it sits on 19-inch machined aluminum wheels and features LED headlights. The cabin gets an eight-inch infotainment system (navi included) and a Bose seven-speaker sound system.

Four trim levels split the GMC Terrain range: SL, SLE, SLT and Denali. The cheapest model is the Terrain SL FWD ($25,970), while on the other end of the ladder, the full-blown Terrain Denali AWD will leave you without at least $40,245.