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Here Are All The 2025 GMC Canyon Wheels

The assortment of available 2025 GMC Canyon wheels is the same as those offered for the 2024 model year, but changes to the trim level lineup and optional packages have altered the availability of those rollers.

Notably, the GMC Canyon AT4X trim has been dropped as a separate trim level and is now offered as an optional package instead. You can view the available GMC Canyon wheels in the images below, which include all nine sets of rollers:

The 2025 GMC Canyon wheels include 17-inch, 18-inch, 20-inch and 22-inch wheel options, with seven of the available rollers factory-installed and two offered as LPO or dealer-installed choices. Each of the three remaining trim levels, which include the Elevation, AT4 and Denali trims, come with one standard set of wheels. The remaining wheel styles are optional.

Four sets of GMC Canyon wheels for the 2025 model year are included in – and only available as part of – optional packages that include other content as well. Two of them can be selected as standalone choices and are priced at $3,495 and $4,495 respectively. The following table shows all of the important info about the GMC Canyon wheels such as availability, price, and RPO code:

2025 GMC Canyon Wheel Availability
RPO Code Elevation AT4 Denali
17-inch Black High Gloss Machined Finish aluminum wheel R34 - A1 -
17-inch Beadlock capable wheel with laser etching and AEV center cap RPM - A2 -
17-inch Beadlock capable aluminum wheel, LPO SMU - A – $3,495 -
18-inch Dark Gray Painted Aluminum wheel RQ8 S - -
18-inch Dark Gray Machined Finish aluminum wheel RQL - S -
20-inch Machine Faced aluminum wheel with Dark Pockets RHO - A3 -
20-inch Diamond Cut Dark Gray aluminum wheel RD4 - - S
20-inch Black aluminum wheel, LPO SNX A – $1,8955 A – $1,8955 A4
22-inch Low Gloss Black wheel with machined outer spokes, LPO SRL - - A – $4,495
  1. Included and only available with AT4X package
  2. Included and only available with AT4X AEV Edition
  3. Included and only available with Nightfall Edition
  4. Included and only available with Denali Black Edition
  5. Available on Elevation 4WD and AT4 since May 2025, not offered on Elevation 2WD

Though the lineup of 2025 GMC Canyon wheels remains much the same, several key changes were introduced for the mid-size pickup’s third-gen third model year. These include GM axing three colors and introducing three new exterior paint colors to replace them. The Canyon Nightfall Edition Package (RPO code XNF) is new for 2025, while an optional snorkel is now offered for the AT4 trim level along with an optional acoustic laminated windshield. The Denali trim gets the windshield equipped as a standard feature.

Pricing for the truck nameplate currently starts at $40,095, which is the base MSRP for the Elevation trim with rear-wheel drive. At the high end, the range-topping Denali variant carries a starting price tag of $53,695. These prices include the destination freight charge that recently increased from $1,595 to $1,695. Last December, the website configurator came online and is an available tool for potential buyers.

Rear three quarters view of the 2025 GMC Canyon wheels.

The  2.7L I4 L3B gasoline TurboMax engine is found beneath the hood of the Canyon as its sole powerplant. This engine cranks out 310 horsepower and 430 pound-feet of torque and is paired with the GM eight-speed automatic transmission. Configurations include 2WD and 4WD.

The GMC Canyon continues to ride on the updated 31XX-2 platform under the sheet metal. The GM Wentzville plant in Missouri – which assembles the Chevy Colorado pickup, the Chevy Express van and the GMC Savana van – produces the Canyon, too.

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Comments

  1. One would think that one out of 9 times, that they’d get at least one right.

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  2. i like the “RQL” wheels. But really, there are not many “good” wheels at all in this line up.

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  3. I only like 2 out of the 9 choices. Even then one of those wheels is 22″ which is too big for me

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