GMC revealed its Canyon AT4 OVRLANDX concept truck at last weekend's Overland Expo Mountain West 2021. Building on the capability of Canyon AT4, the concept further elevates Canyon’s off-road credibility by showing how it could be customized for an overlanding enthusiast.

“We wanted to showcase GMC Canyon with this concept and punctuate GMC’s commitment to premium, off-road capable vehicles. Consumer reaction to this concept’s design will help us further serve the growing market of buyers leading authentic outdoor lifestyles,” said Buick and GMC Global Vice President Duncan Aldred.

Canyon AT4 OVRLANDX is fitted with capability features that include: Factory-lifted, wide off-road chassis with enhanced underbody coverage, off-road rocker panel protectors, heavy-duty front bumper with winch, guy lines for protecting the windshield from low-hanging branches, truck bed storage with drawer system, cooler and kitchenette, jerry cans for gas and water, off-road jack and mount, spare tire swivel mount, roof-mounted tent, and a 270-degree awning,  .

The concept truck could confidently handle a variety of obstacles encountered far from civilization with a 27.7-degree approach angle and a ground clearance of 10.0 inches, boosted by 33-inch BFGoodrich KM3 Mud-Terrain tires on 17-inch AEV Crestone wheels. The vehicle could engage in water fording up to 32.1 inches, and its custom-tailored snorkel could allow for filtered and cooler air intake.