
If you’re shopping for a midsize SUV around McMinnville, OR, one that can handle school runs, road trips out toward the coast, and everything in between, the 2026 GMC Acadia is built to check all the boxes. Three rows, strong performance, real tech, and a lineup that makes sense. That’s what matters, and the Acadia delivers on all of it.
Four Trims, Four Clear Directions
GMC didn’t overcomplicate the Acadia lineup. Each trim has a purpose, and it shows. Elevation is your starting point, but it already comes loaded with a 328 hp turbo engine, a 15-inch touchscreen, seating for up to 8, and up to 5,000 lbs. of towing capability.
AT4 is where things get more adventurous. AWD, off-road suspension, all-terrain tires, and a lifted stance make it the right choice if your drives take you beyond pavement.
Denali brings in more refinement with leather seating, upgraded materials, and a cleaner, more premium look.
Denali Ultimate takes it all the way with Super Cruise, massaging seats, a Bose® 16-speaker system, and a panoramic sunroof. It’s the full package.
Tech That’s Easy to Use
The 15-inch infotainment system is standard across the lineup, and it works exactly how you expect. Google built-in, wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto. No learning curve, just plug in and go.
An 11-inch digital driver display keeps key info front and center, while six USB ports across all three rows mean nobody’s fighting over charging space.
Super Cruise® is available on most trims and standard on Denali Ultimate, giving you hands-free driving capability on compatible highways. Perfect for longer drives outside McMinnville or heading toward Portland.
Safety Comes Standard, Not Optional
GMC didn’t cut corners here. Every Acadia comes with more than 19 standard safety and driver-assist features. That includes Automatic Emergency Braking, Blind Zone Steering Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, and Lane Keep Assist.
You also get HD Surround Vision and up to nine camera views, which makes tight parking lots and crowded areas much easier to handle. Teen Driver and Buckle to Drive add another layer of control for families with younger drivers.
Space That Works for Real Life
This is where the Acadia really proves its value. You get 23.0 cu. ft. of cargo space behind the third row, which is usable. Fold everything down and you’re looking at up to 97.5 cu. ft. of space. Whether it’s sports gear, groceries, or packing up for a weekend trip through the Willamette Valley, it adapts quickly. The available AutoSense Power Liftgate is a small feature, but once you use it, you won’t want to go without it.
Performance That Feels Strong Everywhere
Every 2026 Acadia comes with the same 2.5L Turbocharged engine, putting out 328 hp and 326 lbs. ft. of torque. Paired with an 8-speed automatic, it delivers smooth acceleration and enough power for highway merges, hills, and full loads without feeling strained.
The Traction Select System lets you switch drive modes depending on conditions, including Snow/Ice mode for winter driving and Terrain mode on the AT4. And yes, every trim can tow up to 5,000 lbs. when properly equipped, which makes it a solid choice for boats, trailers, or campers.
Built for McMinnville Drivers
The Acadia fits the way people drive around McMinnville. It’s easy to maneuver around town, comfortable for longer drives out toward the coast, and capable enough for whatever the weekend looks like. You’re not sacrificing anything. You’re just getting a vehicle that does more.
Find Your 2026 GMC Acadia at Lum’s GMC
The best way to figure out which Acadia trim is right for you is to see them in person. Visit Lum’s GMC in McMinnville to compare trims, explore features, and take a test drive. You can also browse the current inventory online and schedule a test drive online to get started.
