GMC Canyon Trim Levels
This year's GMC Canyon allows you to take on the world in one of four variants, each with a unique roster of features. Although every edition comes with a five-seater cabin and a 5-foot truck bed, the components vary slightly.
Kicking off the GMC Canyon lineup is the Elevation. Of the trims in the four-tier ladder, only the Elevation comes standard with rear-wheel drive (RWD), although 4WD is available. An HD Rear Vision Camera with Hitch View and a ProGrade Trailering System make towing simpler, while its Off-Road Performance Display provides direct feedback that can help you conquer difficult terrain.
Other standard perks include:
- 18-inch wheels
- 11-inch diagonal center display
- Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™
The second in line is the AT4, a model born for off-roading. A 2-inch lift and ultra-wide track mean you can go through – instead of around – more obstacles. Its standard 4WD comes with an automatic locking rear differential to push torque toward the wheels with traction and Drive Mode Selector with Normal, Terrain, Tow/Haul, and Off-Road modes.
As we near the top of the lineup, we meet the Denali. Its cabin focuses on high-tech features and creature comforts. Here, a 6.3-inch Head-Up Display is added, along with perforated leather seats, Denali-exclusive appointments, and 20-inch diamond-cut wheels.
Last but not least, the AT4X shares several perks with both the Denali and the AT4, but distinguishes itself with benefits like an AT4X-exclusive Baja Drive Mode with Launch Control and an Obsidian Rush interior with Ceramic White accents and leather-appointed front seating.