2024 GMC Canyon AT4X Review: Luxury Off-Road Truck

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In this review by Savagegeese, we delve into the 2024 GMC Canyon AT4X, or as Mark affectionately calls it, the Bison package. This truck, the professional-grade sibling of the Chevrolet Colorado ZR2, combines luxury with off-road prowess. Sporting unique front and rear FAS, a 3-inch lift, and impressive ground clearance, the AT4X is ready to tackle any terrain. Inside, the truck boasts a heads-up display, premium leather seats, and advanced technology features like Bose audio and surround cameras, although the underbody camera remains optional. While the interior design excels compared to rivals like the Ranger Raptor and TRD Pro Tacoma, the door storage leaves something to be desired.
Mechanically, the AT4X shares similarities with the ZR2 but offers the option for JCE control dampers for enhanced off-road stability. The rear suspension design with leaf springs sets it apart from competitors, providing ample travel for rugged terrains. Powered by a high-output 2.7L 4-cylinder engine delivering 310 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque, the AT4X offers a smooth and potent driving experience. Despite its lower fuel efficiency, the seamless cylinder deactivation enhances the overall ride quality, making it a comfortable choice for daily driving. The Canyon AT4X impresses with its torque dominance and advanced dampers, ensuring a refined and capable off-road performance.
The GMC Canyon AT4X, equipped with the AEV package, adds $10,000 to the price tag, making it a compelling option for those seeking a premium off-road truck. The truck's well-balanced suspension, cohesive interior design, and overall refinement make it stand out in the competitive midsize truck segment. While some may find the rear seats less usable and the bed space limited due to the spare tire, the AT4X excels in delivering a comfortable and capable driving experience. Savagegeese's review showcases the Canyon AT4X as a lifestyle-oriented vehicle that strikes a balance between luxury and off-road performance, appealing to enthusiasts looking for a versatile and refined truck.

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