
The 2025 GMC Canyon is back with great features. If you’re wanting a truck that isn’t massive and can still get jobs done, this is for you. We’ll take a closer look at what this year has in store.
Key takeaways

- The 2025 Canyon should hit lots in early 2025 if you don’t have one custom ordered.
- The GMC Canyon has a few trim levels that hone in on certain aspects.
- The Canyon has seen decent gas mileage in years before, so that will likely remain the same.
When can you order a 2025 GMC Canyon?

You can order a 2025 Canyon in late 2024.
The exact date to custom order a 2025 Canyon has shifted a few times. Being that the year is coming to a close, GMC has started production of the custom Canyons with the regular production aimed for December of 2024. The Canyon should start hitting lots in early 2025, perfect timing to spend the rest of the year driving in a brand-new truck.
While exact details remain unknown, it is expected that the Canyon won’t see much change this year. Even without new features, it is almost certain that the Canyon will remain competitive in the market.
How much is the 2025 GMC Canyon?

It is expected that the Canyon will start around $38,500.
Since news around the Canyon remains tightlipped, it’s hard to say for certain the exact price for the GMC Canyon. Given what we know from the years prior, we can estimate that the lineup will start around $38,500.
What trims does the GMC Canyon come in?
If the lineup remains the same, we can look for these trims: Elevation, AT4, Denali, and the AT4X.
The Elevation is estimated to start around $38,500. Some of the features that we can expect to return are the 18-inch wheels with all-terrain tires that’s paired with an off-road tuned suspension. When entering the truck, you’re treated to keyless entry, and a push start button, making it easy to never have to take the keys out of your pocket.
The AT4 trim is estimated to be around $45,000. In the year prior, the AT4 came with an automatic locking rear differential. When you’re tackling the trails, this makes it easy to remain in control. On the inside of the Canyon, you’re treated to more USB ports, allowing everyone’s devices to be fully charged for a full day of fun.
The Denali is expected to start around $53,000. The Denali may not be as capable when it comes to off-roading, but it makes up for that with its looks. The Denali is sure to come with larger 20-inch wheels. The exterior of this trim will come with some chrome accents, making it stand out from the rest of the lineup. The interior will also have a unique finish, making the Denali perfect for someone who wants something different.
The AT4X will start around $56,500. This trim builds on the base AT4, and makes it better. Coming with 17-inch wheels with more aggressive mud-terrain tires. This will help conquer terrain in ways that others can’t replicate. If you’re planning on hitting rocky areas, then the additional skid plates, and rock rails will help keep the truck safe. The AT4X also comes with a retuned suspension with an extra inch of lift.
Are GMC canyons worth it?
Yes, the Canyon is worth it. When looking at the features that the 2025 Canyon comes with and the economical price, it’s kind of hard to beat it. Looking at the fuel economy from the year before, it makes the Canyon even more appealing.
If the engine stays the same which looks likely, then you will get 20mpg combined. Since this is a truck, you’ll probably be looking to haul, and it can do just that. You’ll be able to tow 7,700 pounds which will do most light to moderate jobs.
Final thoughts
Come in to Alan Jay GMC today to see all the trucks we have to offer. The Canyon is one of our favorites for its smaller but mightier engine. We also love its great price! We’ll have all the latest news as it becomes available. If you’re in the market for a vehicle now, you can come by and check our inventory!