2015 GMC Canyon SLT review - Digital Trends

The GMC Canyon enters what is perhaps the most schizophrenic segment in the automotive world: midsize trucks. On the one hand, it’s refinement and interior quality blow the competition out of the water. Classing up the joint Most midsize truck interiors are so dark, gloomy, and uncomfortable that one could be forgiven for assuming they were built from castoffs of a Guantanamo Bay interrogation room. While the interior of my Canyon press demonstrator was black, riding in it was far from enhanced interrogation. For starters, it is a very comfortable place to be. The leather-wrapped seats — cloth and vinyl are also available — were extremely comfortable. And, despite being the double-cab model, there was plenty of space. More than just being comfortable, the interior also lived up to GMC’s classy but conservative aesthetics. When I attended the launch of the Canyon, the lead engineer explained that they expected many customers to come to the Canyon from cars and crossovers, so a high-quality and quiet ride were. Source: www.digitaltrends.com