The GMC Canyon keeps raising the bar in the midsize truck game. With new styling touches, upgraded off-road gear, and pricing that spans from just over $40K to nearly $70K, there’s a Canyon for just about every buyer. Let’s break down the latest features in the 2026 GMC Canyon.
Key Takeaways
    
    
        
            - 2026 GMC Canyon trim prices are from $40,995 to $68,000, as of August 27, 2025.
- The '26 Canyon is out now!
- A factory lift kit with Multimatic Jounce Control Dampers is now available for the AT4X.
 
 
What are the Changes and Pricing for the 2026 Canyon?
    
    
        For 2026, the AT4X can now be ordered with a factory lift kit that includes Multimatic Jounce Control Dampers, making the off-road trim even more capable. A new Coastal Dune paint color joins the palette, while black badging spreads across trims, standard on Denali Black Edition and Nightfall Edition.
        Shoppers can also choose the new Nightfall Essential package on non-AT4X trims, bringing 20-inch wheels, all-terrain tires, and black trim. One other minor change: the 18-inch wheels now only come in gloss black, with dark grey dropped.
        Here's how pricing shakes out for '26:
        
            - Elevation: $40,995
- AT4: $47,495
- Denali: $55,095
- AT4X: $59,295
- AT4X AEV Edition: $68,000 (est)
 
 
Power, Towing and Mileage in the 2026 Canyon
    
    
        Every Canyon runs on a turbocharged 2.7-liter inline-four cranking out 310 ponies and 430 lb-ft of torque, mated to an eight-speed automatic. Rear-wheel drive is standard, but four-wheel drive is a great option if you plan on using the truck’s full potential.
        Tow rating numbers depend on the trim. Elevation, AT4, and Denali can handle up to 7,700 pounds. AT4X trims see a drop, at 6,000 pounds standard, or 5,500 with the Edition 1 package. Fuel economy ranges from 16 to 19 mpg in the city and 16 to 23 mpg on the highway.
     
 
The Canyon Offers Ample Space for Passengers and Cargo Alike
Up front, the Canyon feels premium and high-tech, especially with its digital gauge cluster, available head-up display, and underbody camera views. The layout is smart, keeping the shifter and drive-mode selector side by side. Rear-seat space isn’t particularly roomy, but it offers plenty of cupholders for backseat riders.
Cargo is limited to a five-foot bed across the lineup, which is standard in the midsize pickup class. Interior storage is average, but folding the crew cab’s back seats opens up extra space, which is always useful.
GMC's Top Tech and Infotainment Systems
All 2026 Canyon trims feature an 11.3-inch infotainment touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Wi-Fi hotspot capability. Wireless phone charging starts at the AT4 and is standard on Denali and AT4X.
GM’s Hitch View and Hitch Guidance systems are standard across the board, while the 360-degree camera system is standard on the higher trims and optional below them.
It's Time to Take a Test Drive!
Check out the 2026 Canyon if you want smart updates, rugged upgrades, and modern tech, all wrapped in one midsize truck. From the affordable Elevation to the adventure-built AT4X AEV Edition, there’s a version ready to fit your lifestyle. If you are ready to experience some of the best GMC has to offer, we're ready to show it to you! Contact us today to get into a Canyon!