Will there be a 2023 GMC Canyon?

  • The 2023 GMC Canyon will debut on August 11, with GMC providing a teaser for the new midsize pickup truck ahead of its reveal.
  • The teaser shows a Canyon AT4X with the Edition 1 package, and the trim level appears to include beefy bodywork and a tough-looking front bumper with a bull bar.
  • The 2023 Canyon should follow the Chevy Colorado by offering a turbocharged 2.7-liter inline-four engine and no option for a two-door, regular-cab configuration.

Last week, Chevrolet took the wraps off the new 2023 Colorado, showing a butch new design that will be available exclusively with four doors and a turbocharged 2.7-liter four-cylinder. Now, we are getting a peek at its corporate cousin, with GMC showing a teaser for the 2023 Canyon and announcing that the mid-size pickup truck will be revealed in full on August 11.

The teaser image shows half of the new Canyon's front end, and GMC says that this example is the AT4X model with the Edition 1 package. The AT4X trim, first introduced on the GMC Sierra, will be the most off-road-ready variant in the range, and we can see a chunky front bumper with a large bull bar rising up in front of the grille. The headlights appear to be split into two pieces, with the rectangular upper section consisting of LED daytime running lights and the lower trapezoidal section featuring the main headlights.

The grille is blacked out, and it appears that auxiliary fog lights sit in the middle of the front bumper. The 2023 Canyon AT4X also looks to ride on capable all-terrain tires. We expect the Canyon to adopt the same turbocharged four-cylinder powertrain and cab configuration as the Colorado, and the Canyon should also come in a luxurious Denali trim.

Check back for more information on the 2023 Canyon when all is revealed on August 11. GMC says reservations will open for the AT4X with Edition 1 package when it is unveiled.

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Overview

After nearly a decade, the GMC Canyon and its twin, the Chevrolet Colorado, are getting new bones for 2023. The Canyon has always been nearly identical to its bow-tie bro, but only up to a point. Historically, both trucks have shared powertrains, a smooth ride, and an underwhelming interior. Besides being all-new inside and out for 2023, this year they’ll each have a dedicated off-road equivalent. The 2023 GMC Canyon receives a new AT4X trim similar to the Chevy ZR2, which will pump the Jimmy up with significantly more off-road capability. The AT4X should now be a serious challenger to the most off-road oriented versions of rivals such as the Toyota Tacoma, the Jeep Gladiator, and the Ford Ranger. The AT4X will use the ZR2’s Multimatic spool-valve dampers, locking front and rear differentials, and upgraded suspension with available 33-inch all-terrain tires. This special version of the Canyon is expected to put some mud on the tires later this summer.

What's New for 2023?

The new GMC Canyon is all-new for 2023 and its AT4X off-road trim—a new addition to the lineup—endows the Canyon with off-road chops previously reserved for the Chevy Colorado ZR2. The AT4X unlocks 10.7 inches of ground clearance thanks to a factory 3.0-inch lift and 33-inch mud-terrain tires. Every Colorado gets some form of added height, including a 2.0-inch lift for Elevation models. GMC is offering an Edition 1 package, which adds extra cameras, bumpers, light bars, a winch, and 17-inch beadlock capable wheels. If that sounds familiar, it’s because that’s pretty close to the equipment list for the Colorado ZR2 with the Desert Boss off-road equipment package. The AT4X will come standard with the Chevy Silverado’s 310-hp turbocharged 2.7-liter inline-four engine, which grunts out 430 pound-feet of torque. A completely revised interior is part of the Canyon’s newfound quality-of-life improvements.

Pricing and Which One to Buy

Elevation

$41,000 [est]

AT4

$44,000 [est]

Denali

$46,000 [est]

AT4X

$58,000 [est]

AT4X Edition 1

$64,000 [est]

    GMC hasn't yet released full pricing details for the new Canyon except for an estimated $64,000 price for the rugged AT4X Edition 1 model. We expect a similar range of trims and prices to the current production truck, but we'll hold off recommending which model to buy until we learn more about it.

    Engine, Transmission, and Performance

    We're still waiting to hear official info from GMC on the full offering of 2023 Canyon powertrains, but as a twin to the Colorado, we expect the Canyon to use Chevy's turbocharged 2.7-liter inline-four engines with various outputs depending on trim level—all of them mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. GMC has confirmed the 310-hp turbocharged 2.7-liter inline-four engine with 430 pound-feet of torque as standard equipment for AT4X models. That’s on par with the Colorado ZR2. Other Colorado offerings we expect to see on the Canyon include the entry-level version of the engine that makes 237 horsepower and 259 pound-feet, and a 301-hp version that makes 290 pound-feet of torque. This would give both GM mid-size pickup siblings more power and torque than the V-6 powertrains found in the Honda Ridgeline, Jeep Gladiator, and Toyota Tacoma. Chevy dropped the V-6 and Duramax Diesel engines available on the previous Colorado, so we expect the GMC Canyon will do the same.

    Towing and Payload Capacity

    The new GMC Canyon has a max towing capacity of 7700 pounds for Elevation, AT4, and Denali trim levels. That rating drops to 6000 pounds for Canyon AT4X, and down to 5500 for the AT4X when optioned with the Edition 1 package.

    Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

    GMC has brought some much-needed technology to the inside of the Canyon. Available equipment includes underbody cameras, a head-up display, and a full redesign of the Canyon’s cabin similar to how Chevy updated the new Colorado’s interior. A new digital gauge cluster sits behind a new steering wheel, and the gear shifter is now closer to the passenger side of the cab, which allows room for the drive-mode selection knob. GMC has even moved those precious cupholders into a deeper cubby, closer to the driver and passenger. The AT4X trim comes standard with a head-up display and a boomtastic seven-speaker Bose audio system. Elevation and AT4 trims get an 8.0-inch digital gauge cluster, while Denali and AT4X get a larger 11.0-inch display.

    Infotainment and Connectivity

    Although GMC hasn’t detailed which trim levels get which technology, an 11.3-inch infotainment touchscreen is standard on the 2023 Colorado, so we expect that same tech on the historically fancier Canyon along with standard wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

    Safety and Driver-Assistance Features

    GMC’s list of driver-assistance features for the Canyon is part of its standard Pro Safety package. For more information about the Canyon’s crash-test results, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration [NHTSA] and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety [IIHS] websites. Key safety features are likely to include:

    • Standard forward-collision warning and automated emergency braking
    • Standard lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist
    • Available adaptive cruise control

    Warranty and Maintenance Coverage

    General Motors provides competitive coverage in the mid-size-pickup segment with the Canyon and the Colorado. The two have the best corrosion protection and the most impressive roadside-assistance coverage. While complimentary scheduled maintenance is included, Toyota provides better coverage.

    • Limited warranty covers three years or 36,000 miles
    • Powertrain warranty covers five years or 60,000 miles
    • Complimentary maintenance covers one visit for the first year

    As more information becomes available, we'll update this story with more details about:

    • Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG

    Will the 2023 GMC Canyon be redesigned?

    The 2023 GMC Canyon is a fully redesigned mid-size pickup truck model that is a clear departure from the previous models. Previous GMC Canyon models are also long-lasting and stylish, but none have some of the exclusive details available on this year's trim levels.

    Will 2023 GMC Canyon have a long bed?

    All Canyons will come with a 2.7L turbocharged four-cylinder engine, eight-speed automatic transmission, crew cab and 5-foot 5-inch bed. Dropping features like the extended cab, long bed, V6 and diesel allowed GMC to increase the differentiation among its four trim levels and add other features customers asked for.

    When can you order a 2023 GMC?

    Production of the 2023 GMC Sierra HD heavy-duty pickup is set to ramp up on July 18th, 2022, GM Authority has learned. Order books for the 2023 Sierra HD will open May 5th, 2022.

    What colors will the 2023 Canyon come in?

    The 2023 GMC Canyon isn't here to reinvent the wheel..
    Onyx Black..
    Summit White..
    Satin Steel Metallic..
    Desert Sand Metallic..
    Dynamic Blue Metallic..

    Is GMC discontinuing the Canyon?

    It's no secret that GM is winding down 2022 GMC Canyon production as it prepares to launch the all-new 2023 model. There already was a list of equipment unavailable for order, including the Sport Bar and Lighting Package along with the discontinuation of the 2.8L LWN turbodiesel Duramax engine.

    Will the 2023 GMC Canyon have a sunroof?

    A powered moonroof will be offered for the first time on a Canyon. The 2023 GMC Canyon Denali interior is swathed in wood and leather.

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