
We want to help you find just the right SUV to meet your needs. This comparison of the GMC Terrain and Jeep® Grand Cherokee may let you take one prospective model off your list. See how they match-up in three categories:
Fuel Economy
If you’re looking for an SUV with great gas mileage, the GMC Terrain is what you need. It offers 25 MPG in the city and 30 MPG on the highway with the base trim and front-wheel drive. The best the Jeep Grand Cherokee can do is 19 MPG in the city and 26 MPG on the highway.
Tech
The GMC Terrain has an assortment of built-in tech components. These include Amazon Alexa®, a Wi-Fi hot spot, four USB ports, and a seven-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system. You will also get Android Auto™, Apple CarPlay®, a six-speaker stereo, and Bluetooth®. Navigation, satellite and HD radio, a rear-seat entertainment system, and wireless device charging are all available. The Jeep Grand Cherokee only comes with two USB ports, and Amazon Alexa® isn’t offered.
Safety
You’ll feel safe and secure in the GMC Terrain thanks to all of its standard safety features. Automatic emergency braking, a rearview camera, lane-keep assist, forward-collision warning, pedestrian detection, and lane-departure warning are all standard. Aside from the rearview camera, all of the standard safety features in the GMC Terrain require an upgrade with the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
If you’d like to see how else the GMC Terrain is a superior SUV, just come down to Troutman’s Chevy Buick near Harrisburg. You can try out all of its features and get behind the wheel for a test drive.

