GMC has provided the first glimpse of the 2023 Canyon, ahead of its debut this summer. Redesigned for the first time in nearly a decade, the next-generation mid-size truck will feature a muscular design, a modern interior, and an all-new AT4X trim. The latter can be seen in the teaser image and it will follow in the footsteps of the 2022 Sierra AT4X, which features a dark nickel grille and 18-inch aluminum wheels with a gloss black finish. The Sierra AT4X also boasts high-end amenities such as massaging front seats, Vanta ash wood trim, and a microsuede headliner.
However, it’s not a luxury truck as the
Sierra AT4X is off-road focused and features Multimatic DSSV spool-valve
dampers as well as unique springs that give the model an additional 25-50 mm of suspension travel. Other highlights include front and rear
e-locking differentials, upgraded underbody protection, and a Terrain mode that
allows for one-pedal off-road driving.
It remains unclear how many of the
upgrades will carryover to the Canyon AT4X, but GMC noted the teaser image
provides a glimpse of the truck’s rock rails and 17-inch beadlock-capable
wheels that are wrapped in Goodyear Wrangler Territory tires. We can also see
pronounced front fenders, chiseled bodywork, and a flatter beltline. GMC added
the Canyon AT4X will set a “new standard in advanced off-road performance” and
noted the trim combines “serious capability” with “uncompromising refinements.”
While there isn’t much else to see, previous spy photos have shown the truck
will feature a more curvaceous front end with a prominent grille that is
flanked by slender headlights. The model could also receive a MultiPro
tailgate, like the larger Sierra and Hummer EV.
Inside, drivers will find a modern cockpit
that sports a new steering wheel and a freestanding infotainment system. The
truck is also slated to adopt higher quality materials, modern switchgear, and
more advanced driver assistance systems. The outgoing Canyon is offered with
three different engines, but previous reports have suggested the lineup will be
consolidated and consist of a single turbocharged 2.7-liter four-cylinder. That
remains to be seen, but the engine produces 310 hp and 571 Nm of torque in the Sierra. That’s a huge improvement over the
current 2.5-liter four-cylinder, while also besting the optional 3.6-liter V6
which develops 308 hp and 373 Nm of torque.
