GMC has broadened its blinged-out Denali line to include the smaller Terrain crossover for the 2013 model year. We’re getting our first stint behind the wheel of the Denali-fied Terrain this week, and while we’ll have our full report ready in the not-too-distant future, we can share this bit of news right now: The newest member of the Terrain family will officially be priced from $34,525 – not including (*)$825 for destination – when it goes on sale in the third quarter of this year.

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That coin will get you a Denali with GM’s well-received 2.4-liter inline-four and front-wheel drive, and this top-shelf Terrain comes standard with things like GMC’s Intellilink infotainment system, a programmable power liftgate, an eight-way power driver’s seat and new dual-flow dampers for the front suspension. All-wheel drive can be had for an additional $1,750.

The big change for the 2013 Denali model is the availability of GM’s 301-horsepower direct-injected 3.6-liter V6, available with both front- and all-wheel drive. Opting for the V6 will cost you $1,500, though that price also includes an upgrade to 19-inch chrome clad wheels versus the standard 18-inch rollers.
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