For a full list of features, specs and to learn more please download the 2012 Canyon mid-size pickup truck brochure.
The GMC Canyon pickup truck combines power, comfort, and cargo room with a wide range of innovative features. The Canyon pickup sport truck offers standard and available engines including a 185 hp 2.9L DOHC, a 242 hp 3.7L I-5, and a powerful 300 hp 5.3L V8. Combined with 2WD and 4WD drivetrains, an available Eaton™ locking rear differential, and a choice of suspension systems including the Z71 high stance off-road suspension, the Canyon pickup truck can be configured for a wide range of towing and hauling jobs. Plus, thanks to the Canyon pickup truck and its available regular cab, extended cab, and crew cab bodystyles, you can bring some friends along to help.
GMC is a division of General Motors Company. GMC pickup trucks and SUVs have long represented powerful, capable, and comfortable pickups and SUVs that are equally at home in the suburbs or on the job site.
1. The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price excludes destination freight charge, tax, title, license, dealer fees and optional equipment. See your GMC dealer for details. Click here to see all GMC destination freight charges.
2. Maximum trailer ratings are calculated assuming a properly equipped based vehicle plus driver. See dealer for details.
3. Maximum payload capacity includes weight of driver, passengers, optional equipment, and cargo.
4. Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution.
5. Based on EPA estimates and the 2010 GM Mid Pickup segment.
6. Visit gm.com/bluetooth to find out which Bluetooth phones are compatible with the vehicle.
7. Visit onstar.com for details and system limitations.
8. SiriusXM Radio requires a subscription, sold separately after the first 90 days. Not available in Alaska or Hawaii. For more information, visit www.siriusxm.com.
9. Whichever comes first. See dealer for details. Excludes Medium-Duty trucks.
10. Always use safety belts and the correct child restraints for your child's age and size. Even in vehicles equipped with air bags and the Passenger Sensing System, children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate infant, child or booster seat. Never place a rear-facing infant restraint in the front seat of any vehicle equipped with an active frontal air bag. See the Owner's Manual and child safety seat instructions for more safety information.
11. Head curtain side air bags are designed to help reduce the risk of head and neck injuries to front and rear seat outboard occupants on the nearside of certain side-impact collisions. Always use safety belts and the correct child restraints for your child's age and size, even in vehicles equipped with air bags. Children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate infant, child or booster seat. See the Owner's Manual and child safety seat instructions for more safety information.





