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The Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain were redesigned for the 2018 model year. Both vehicles are smaller and lighter than the earlier design and therefore are now classified as small SUVs. Moderate overlap frontal ratings are assigned by the Institute based on a test conducted by General Motors.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gave the 2024 Terrain an overall safety rating of five out of five stars, with five stars in the frontal and side crash tests and four...
More stars mean safer cars. Combines Driver and Passenger star ratings into a single frontal rating. The frontal barrier test simulates a head-on collision between two similar vehicles, each moving at 35 mph. Combines Side Barrier and Side Pole Star Ratings into a single side rating.
The dummy's position in relation to the door frame, steering wheel, and instrument panel after the crash test indicates that the driver's survival space was maintained well. The frontal and side curtain airbags worked well together to protect the head from injury in the crash test.
6.5. out of 10. edmunds TESTED. The redesigned GMC Terrain has a nicer interior, more room, enhanced utility, and better tech than its predecessor. But a weak base engine, unresponsive...
Research the 2024 GMC Terrain with our expert reviews and ratings. Edmunds also has GMC Terrain pricing, MPG, specs, pictures, safety features, consumer reviews and more.
For more information about the Terrain's crash-test results, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety websites. Key safety...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gave the 2022 Terrain an overall safety rating of five out of five stars, with five stars in the frontal and side crash tests and four...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gave the 2023 Terrain an overall safety rating of five out of five stars, with five stars in the frontal and side crash tests, as well...
Safety Ratings. NHTSA’s 5-Star Safety Ratings help consumers compare vehicle safety when searching for a car. More stars mean safer cars. Combines driver and front passenger frontal barrier ratings into a single frontal rating. The frontal barrier test simulates a head-on collision between two similar vehicles.