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The Next-Generation GMC Canyon is Almost Ready

Earlier this week, GMC announced the 2023 Canyon midsize truck will be revealed on Aug. 11 at 11 a.m. ET.

In anticipation of the upcoming reveal, GMC is offering a glimpse at the truck’s off-road capability and a preview of the AT4X with Edition 1 package.

The Canyon AT4X underwent a rigorous development process in Moab, Utah to help secure the AT4X’s position as the most advanced and off-road capable Canyon ever.

Visible in this image is a front view of the Canyon AT4X with Edition 1 package from the passenger’s side, giving a sneak peek of the next-generation Canyon’s higher and wider stance, which is factory lifted for optimal ground clearance.

GMC previously confirmed the 2023 model will mark the introduction of the AT4X trim to the Canyon lineup, offering premium and advanced off-road capability. First introduced on the 2022 GMC Sierra, the AT4X trim is the off-road optimized evolution of GMC’s increasingly popular AT4 sub-brand.

Availability will be announced at a later date.

 

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