GMC Canyon – The Gold Standard of Pickup Trucks
When it comes to commercial vehicles, pickup trucks offer both the flexibility and luxury of a compact SUV blended with the capabilities of a payload and tow truck. It’s the perfect combination of features, performance, and durability, suitable for business and commercial operations. The GMC Canyon stands out as a compelling option for potential pickup truck buyers as it comes with a robust engine, roomy interiors, an easy-to-use infotainment system, and many other features across its multiple trim levels.
GMC Canyon Elevation Standard and Elevation — Ideal for comfort and performance
Get ready for elevated comfort and performance with the all-new Canyon Elevation and Standard Elevation. Let’s start with performance — You have the option of choosing the 2.5L I4 Gas, the 3.6L V6 Gas, and the powerful 2.8L Duramax® Turbo-diesel engine for the base build.
To support this massive powerhouse, GMC has upgraded the tires and suspension system with Goodyear Duratrac® Tires;  an off-road suspension package; advanced hill descent control system; and transfer case shield to protect the entire underbody. Additionally, the StabiliTrak® Electronic stability system adjusts the engine torque and brakes to prevent the pickup from losing traction control. The base price is set at $30,080.
GMC Canyon AT4 — Built for off roading
The Canyon AT4 is a premium upgrade with subtle changes in performance and aesthetics over the base variants. The AT4 comes with the three standard engine installations inclusive of all the safety, stability, and off-road control assists. Additionally, you get the diesel exhaust brake system and integrated trailer brake controller that offers maximum stability to your payload as well. Performance upgrades aside, the Canyon AT4 boasts a stunning mix of rugged exterior features and plush interiors that are worth the slightly higher price. The vehicle is a signature off-road truck, but it is also quite functional as a regular day pickup. EZ-Lift, chrome assist steps, bold grille features, and even LED lighting make for easy loading of cargo.
The spacious cab design offers comfortable seating for five people with ample legroom and is designed with materials that dampen exterior sounds. You can enjoy a nice quite long drive with family and friends with the pickup fully loaded and pulling a trailer. The driving experience will be similar to that of a full-size SUV or sedan due to the superior build quality. The MSRP for the AT4 with a cloth finish ranges from $40,795 to $46,195, while the leather trim is available for around $42,595 to $47,995.
GMC Canyon Denali — A decent mid-range choice
The Denali is a nice mid-range option you can consider if you want the best of both worlds, a comfortable cab option and enhanced payload and towing capabilities. Not much has changed when it comes to the performance and design aesthetics when compared to the standard trims. But one of the cool upgrades is the Denali’s Black Edition Package that gives the pickup truck a major aesthetic appeal. This includes low-gloss black wheels, all weather floor liners, chrome assist steps with a glass black finish, and gloss black exhaust tips.
Even the technology and infotainment system gets a massive upgrade with a decent 8-inch touch screen system, integration with Apple CarPlay®, Android Auto™, built-in Amazon Alexa, and HD rear vision cameras. Most of these components are also available as a standard installation on other Canyon Trims depending on the build inventory you choose. At an MSRP of $42,995 for the short box trim, the all-new GMC Canyon Denali is a noteworthy bargain in mid-size pickups trending across popular automobile brands.