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2021 GMC Canyon To Feature New Sport Bar And Lighting Package

The 2021 GMC Canyon represents the seventh model year of the second-generation Canyon, ushering in a few small updates for the exterior, interior, tech offerings, and powertrain. Additionally, GM Authority has learned that the latest Canyon will also offer a new Sport Bar and Lighting Package, which we’re profiling right here.

2020 GMC Canyon with Sport Bar SBY

2020 GMC Canyon with Sport Bar SBY

Benefits

The new 2021 GMC Canyon Sport Bar and Lighting Package provides a more rugged appearance and enhanced illumination for the pickup, and comes with weather-resistant lamps designed to withstand extreme conditions. For those interested in taking their 2021 GMC Canyon into the dirt, this package is definitely worth a look.

2015-2021 Chevrolet Colorado Z71 with Sport Bar SBY and Off-Road Lights S3X. These components will also be offered for the 2021 GMC Canyon with the appropriate logo.

2015-2021 Chevrolet Colorado Z71 with Sport Bar SBY and Off-Road Lights S3X. These components will also be offered for the 2021 GMC Canyon with the appropriate logo.

Specs

The new Sport Bar and Lighting Package is tagged wit RPO code PCL, and includes the following content:

  • Sport bar (SBY)
  • Off-Road lights (S3X)

The Sport bar is bed-mounted and gets the Canyon logo added along the side, and includes a tubular construction.

Availability

The content of the 2021 GMC Canyon’s new Sport Bar and Lighting Package is offered as LPO / dealer-installed items. The package carries part number 84095161.

The package will be offered on the Elevation Standard, Elevation, and AT4 trim levels, but not the range-topping Denali. The package is also designed for vehicles without fog lights, and is not available in conjunction with the vinyl tonneau cover (VPB) with integrated support bows.

The package is not available to order as of this writing, and will have late availability.

To note, the Sport Bar was previously offered as a standalone option on the 2020 Canyon, while the Off-Road lights were not. As such, this is the first time that off-road lights have been offered on the Canyon.

What’s more, both pieces are backwards compatible with 2015 through 2020 model years for the GMC Canyon, and are not locked into the 2021 model year. Although the package and the lights are offered in conjunction with the 2021 model year, buyers can get them as official GMC accessory for 2015 through 2020 model years as well.

Although buyers must get the pieces as a package when ordering their truck new through the factory, they can also add them on later as standalone accessories, if desired.

Note that both the Sport bar and the Off-Road lights are also offered with the GMC Canyon’s corporate cousin, the Chevy Colorado, as individual pieces, but not as a package.

Pricing

The 2021 GMC Canyon’s new Sport Bar and Lighting Package is priced at $995.

Warranty

The 2021 GMC Canyon’s new Sport Bar and Lighting Package carries the greater of either the balance of the vehicle’s bumper-to-bumper warranty, or 12 months / 12,000 miles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this easy to install and use?
A: Yes, it is designed specifically to fit your vehicle.

Q: Could this potentially drain my vehicle’s battery?
A: If it is malfunctioning or improperly installed, your vehicle may experience voltage drop or loss. Contact your service technician if you notice this happening.

Q: Is there a way to make sure this will fit my vehicle?
A: Yes. Consult the product’s vehicle application information to see if it will fit the year, make, and model or engine of your vehicle.

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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Comments

  1. The sports bar has been available since 2016 for Colorado and Canyon. The Colorado featured it first on the 2016 Trail Boss package.

    The only thing “new” here is the PCL coded “LPO” option package. Its still the same bar. Still the same lights. Sill the same RPO codes SBY and S3X.

    https://media.chevrolet.com/media/us/en/chevrolet/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2015/aug/0803-colorado-trail.html

    ‘”An all-new sport bar with LED trail lighting makes the new edition of the Trail Boss instantly identifiable. It’s complemented by black-finished 17-inch aluminum wheels matched with aggressive Goodyear Wrangler DuraTec® 265/65R17 all-terrain tires, bold fender flares and tubular assist steps. It also features a black bowtie grille emblem and a spray-on bedliner, and a set of all-weather floor mats inside the truck.

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    1. Actually, the off-road lights were not offered on the Canyon until now, though they have been offered on the Colorado. This package offers the lights AND bundles them with the sport bar, which has been available in prior model years on the Canyon – as the GMA authors point out. Read before commenting.

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