The Canyon, a near-twin to the Chevrolet Colorado, was redesigned for 2023, and now comes only in a crew-cab, short-bed configuration with a turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 310 hp, mated to an eight-speed automatic.
The engine packs a healthy midrange punch, but there are noticeable vibrations at low revs and it sounds unrefined when pushed hard.
Buyers have a choice of rear- or four-wheel drive, the latter having an Auto setting that allows 4WD to be engaged indefinitely, a major advantage on slippery roads.
Ride comfort is relatively civilized for a pickup, and handling has a token of responsiveness.
The front seat and driving position are significantly improved.
The rear seat is quite cramped, and the step-in height is high.
On the other hand, most controls are easy to use, and there is a handy built-in step in the rear bumper to ease bed access.
For 2025 BSW and RCTW are standard.
A twin to the Chevrolet Colorado, the 2023 redesigned Canyon is positioned as slightly more upscale.
Like the Chevrolet, the Canyon is available only as a crew cab.
It's powered by a 310-hp, turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired to an eight-speed automatic.
Buyers get a choice of rear- or four-wheel drive.
For off-road use, several trims provide progressively increased ground clearance and capability, culminating in the new AT4X.
Every truck features an 11.3-inch infotainment screen, with related apps for off-roading and trailering.
2025 brought a larger 11-inch driver screen.
AEB with pedestrian detection and AEB highway are standard.
BSW and RCTW became standard in 2025.
This version of the Canyon represented the first redesign of the model in 11 years.
While it drew lots of praise upon introduction, the reality of the situation is the truck stands out because its competitors are so weak.
Ride quality is choppy and jostling, while interior quality is low.
If you plan to tow a trailer, save yourself some money and look for one with the trailering package already fitted.
Updates for 2016 include Apple CarPlay and an available 2.8-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel engine.
Updates for 2016 included Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and the addition of the optional 2.8-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel engine.
New for 2017 are an eight-speed automatic and more horsepower to the V6.
Updates for the 2020 model year include a new Infotainment system and an available locking tail gate.
The compact Canyon has an unsettled ride and the body quivers constantly.
Handling is sound, but unexceptional, and the 48-foot turning circle makes parking maneuvers a chore.
The optional four-wheel-drive system is part-time only.
Until 2009, the Canyon offered only crude and noisy four- and five-cylinder engines, when a smooth and powerful V8 was added.
Updates for 2009 also included standard electronic stability control, as well as the 300-hp V8.
The Canyon was dropped after 2012 -- then re-emerged for the 2015 model year.
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