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According to the order sheet website that newdude found, there will only be 4 colors for the All Terrain Package.

 

Requires:

SLE Convenience Package and exterior color (G7C) Cardinal Red, (GAN) Quicksilver Metallic, (GBA) Onyx Black or (GBV) Cyber Gray Metallic. Includes (S1K) 16" x 7" steel spare wheel and (ZJJ) P265/70R16 all-season, blackwall spare tire on Extended Cab models.

 

 

Also looks like you cannot get the following with All Terrain Package:

 

Driver Alert Package, includes (UEU) Forward Collision Alert, and (UFL) Lane Departure Warning
1 - Requires (PCN) SLE Convenience Package. Not available with (GAT) All-Terrain Package.

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What all is included:

 

All-Terrain Package, includes (Z71) Off-Road Suspension Package, (G80) automatic locking rear differential (2WD only; std. 4WD), (JHD) Hill Descent Control, (R1U) 17" x 8" Dark Argent Metallic cast aluminum wheels, (QHE) P255/65R17 all-terrain, blackwall tires, (VT5) body-color rear bumper, (VJQ) front recovery hooks (2WD only; std. 4WD), (NY7) transfer case shield (4WD only), (HJX) Jet Black/Cobalt Red cloth interior, (KA1) Heated front seats, (AAQ) 4-way power front passenger seat adjuster, (AL9) power driver lumbar control and (AT9) power front passenger lumbar control

  • 3 weeks later...
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Driver Alert Package, includes (UEU) Forward Collision Alert, and (UFL) Lane Departure Warning
1 - Requires (PCN) SLE Convenience Package. Not available with (GAT) All-Terrain Package

 

Not sure why that option would be excluded.

 

I was a passenger in a 2014 new car that has this. It is a great option for some of us. Specially we that drive long distances.

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I'm glad it comes in cyber grey metalic,thats the color I want ,and i dont understand that order sheet at all,why would they exclude important safty equipment from the Z71 isn't it the top of the line model in the colorado line up

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I'm glad it comes in cyber grey metalic,thats the color I want ,and i dont understand that order sheet at all,why would they exclude important safty equipment from the Z71 isn't it the top of the line model in the colorado line up

 

I don't want the lane keep, collision alert and other stuff, I pay attention when I drive and that just adds costs...

 

Tyler

  • 1 year later...
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2016 GMC Canyon All Terrain option. I have 1350 miles on it. Downsized from 2011 GMC All Terrain full size. Ride and comfort very good. Intellilink superior. Heated seats great! Biggest disappointment: outside mirrors are not heated, no turn signals in them, small, not power retractable. They should also make the rear sliding window powered. Next move: Canyon Denali.

 

zoz

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