

Choosing the right truck for your drives around Syracuse, Oneida, or Liverpool is an important decision. You likely have the GMC Canyon and the Chevy Colorado at the top of your list, and both are good midsize options with off-road capability. You just need to know which one is better for you.
Our team at Bill Rapp Buick GMC has created this 2022 GMC Canyon vs. 2022 Chevy Colorado comparison to help you decide. Let’s roll!

Max Horsepower

V6 Towing Capacity

Luxury Trim Level

While the GMC Canyon and the Chevy Colorado are considered midsize trucks, they can still run with the big dogs. Thanks to their powerhouse engines, including a fuel-efficient diesel powertrain, both trucks can provide power and efficiency to your next staycation, lakeside retreat, or off-roading excursion.
However, you’ll notice these trucks are very similar performance-wise. Which model fits your sense of adventure better?

The first thing you should think about when searching for another truck is how much power you want under the hood. The GMC Canyon and the Chevy Colorado have a lot of similarities, including their upper extremes when it comes to power.
Here’s what you can expect from the powerful 3.6L V6 engine that’s available with both trucks:
GMC Canyon
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3.6L V6 engine
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Chevy Colorado
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308 HP | Horsepower | 308 HP |
275 lb-ft | Torque | 275 lb-ft |
7,700 lbs. | Towing Capacity (when properly equipped) | 7,000 lbs. |
18 city/25 highway MPG | EPA-Estimated MPG | 18 city/25 highway MPG |
Do you have a long haul ahead of you? Do you want to avoid frequent fill-ups? You can do so with both the GMC Canyon and the Chevy Colorado thanks to their available diesel engines!
The 2.8L Duramax® Turbo-Diesel engine is available with both trucks. It has more torque for towing power and offers superb efficiency at an EPA-estimated 20 city/30 highway MPG. Go on, schedule a stay at a faraway campground or cabin, these capable trucks will get you there with fewer pump pit stops in between.

Let’s face it, when you think about trucks, you think about towing. After all, these robust performers have all the juice under the hood they need to get you and your camper or boat rolling. Despite their engine similarities, the GMC Canyon can tow slightly more than the Chevy Colorado.
To help you decide which truck you need, check out how much your towable toy weighs and evaluate your options below.

You may be wondering what makes the GMC Canyon and the Chevy Colorado different. Well, most of it has to do with how much they can tow. Both models have some incredible towing power, and you can easily bring along the following with either pickup:
- A couple of jet skis
- Lightweight travel trailer
- Utility trailer
- Small hardside RV
- Small recreational boat
With the proper equipment, you can take your favorite towable toy to your next family vacation or friend group retreat!
If you’re looking for some extra power with the available 3.6L V6 engine, then you may want to choose the Canyon. The maximum available towing capacity when equipped to the Colorado is 7,000 pounds, which is quite impressive.
The Canyon, however, has a maximum towing capacity of 7,700 pounds when outfitted with the same 3.6L V6 engine. That means you’ll be able to bring along a waterski boat or a lightweight towable camper trailer.

When you’re looking to purchase a truck, what attributes are you looking for? A stealthy performer with a hardy engine? A reliable work companion that transforms into your on-the-go office? Both the GMC Canyon and the Chevy Colorado fit into these molds. However, only the Canyon can give you a ride in the lap of luxury.

If you’re looking for an all-out luxury truck, only the GMC Canyon offers the Denali trim. It comes with eye-catching exterior design elements and interior touches to put you at ease. Its exterior is clad in chrome from the beltline moldings and door handles to the outside mirrors. These touches are only available as part of a package with the Colorado.
In this souped-up truck, you’ll dominate any terrain and dazzle all passersby.
Trucks are known to be rugged and robust. Who says your next truck can’t be powerful and pristine? The GMC Canyon Denali sure agrees!
Inside the Denali, you can also find perforated leather upholstery and ventilated front seats, which are sure to help you cool off after a hot day on the jobsite. These features are not available on any trim level of the Chevy Colorado.
The GMC Canyon and the Chevy Colorado have a lot of similarities. When it comes to all-out luxury and V6 towing power, though, the 2022 GMC Canyon is the clear winner.
If you’re near Syracuse, Oneida, and Liverpool, come visit us at Bill Rapp Buick GMC. We’ll get you behind the wheel of the Canyon for a test drive!
All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new 2022 Canyon for yourself are conveniently available right here online.