2024 GMC Canyon vs. Chevrolet Colorado
If you’re shopping for a midsize pickup truck, the powerful, safe, and feature-filled 2024 GMC Canyon should be at the top of your list. Savvy buyers will likely want to test-drive other pickups in this segment, including the 2024 Chevrolet Colorado. Though GM manufactures both models, they have some key differences, and a clear winner emerges upon closer inspection.
Interior Styling
One of the biggest differences between these two pickup trucks is found inside their cabins. Upon entering the 2024 GMC Canyon, you’ll be surrounded by luxurious materials such as padded faux leather and wood on the high-end Denali trim. Additional high-end details include:
• Exclusive Jet Black cloth interior and soft-touch materials on the Elevation trim
• Exclusive Obsidian Rush interior with stitched AT4X logo on the front seats of the AT4X AEV trim
In contrast, the interior of the 2024 Chevrolet Colorado is more austere, aiming for less luxury and a more utilitarian approach toward design.
Powertrain and Suspension
Both of the two trucks share a 2.7-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that is matched to an eight-speed transmission. Where things begin to differ are their higher-end configurations. Chevrolet offers three versions of this engine, starting with a version cranking out 237 horsepower and 259 lb-ft of torque. In contrast, GMC simplifies things by providing only a single High Output engine with output numbers of 310 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque, outpacing most of the powertrains on the Chevrolet truck.
Towing and Hauling
What can you do with that power? Quite a bit if you pick the right trim. Maximum towing capacity is a draw – up to 7,700 lbs when appropriately equipped. Payload differentiates them again, however, with the Chevrolet Colorado offering a 1,610-lb maximum payload to a 1,670-lb maximum for the GMC Canyon.*
Test-Drive Exceptional GMC Trucks in Little Falls, NJ
Experience what sets the 2024 GMC Canyon apart from the pickup truck pack here at McGuire Buick GMC. Schedule your test drive today. We’re confident you’ll be impressed by what you see!
* Maximum towing and hauling require specific trim, driveline, powertrain, and tow package configurations. Speak to your GMC dealer for details.
Interior Styling
One of the biggest differences between these two pickup trucks is found inside their cabins. Upon entering the 2024 GMC Canyon, you’ll be surrounded by luxurious materials such as padded faux leather and wood on the high-end Denali trim. Additional high-end details include:
• Exclusive Jet Black cloth interior and soft-touch materials on the Elevation trim
• Exclusive Obsidian Rush interior with stitched AT4X logo on the front seats of the AT4X AEV trim
In contrast, the interior of the 2024 Chevrolet Colorado is more austere, aiming for less luxury and a more utilitarian approach toward design.
Powertrain and Suspension
Both of the two trucks share a 2.7-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that is matched to an eight-speed transmission. Where things begin to differ are their higher-end configurations. Chevrolet offers three versions of this engine, starting with a version cranking out 237 horsepower and 259 lb-ft of torque. In contrast, GMC simplifies things by providing only a single High Output engine with output numbers of 310 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque, outpacing most of the powertrains on the Chevrolet truck.
Towing and Hauling
What can you do with that power? Quite a bit if you pick the right trim. Maximum towing capacity is a draw – up to 7,700 lbs when appropriately equipped. Payload differentiates them again, however, with the Chevrolet Colorado offering a 1,610-lb maximum payload to a 1,670-lb maximum for the GMC Canyon.*
Test-Drive Exceptional GMC Trucks in Little Falls, NJ
Experience what sets the 2024 GMC Canyon apart from the pickup truck pack here at McGuire Buick GMC. Schedule your test drive today. We’re confident you’ll be impressed by what you see!
* Maximum towing and hauling require specific trim, driveline, powertrain, and tow package configurations. Speak to your GMC dealer for details.