Lewiston GMC – Underbody Camera Confidence for Weekend Trails around Pullman, WA — How the 2026 GMC Canyon Helps You See More
Sometimes the hardest part of a trail isn’t the climb itself—it’s what you can’t see below the bumper. The 2026 GMC Canyon tackles that blind-spot problem with segment-first underbody camera views available on select models, pairing them with HD Surround Vision so you can read terrain with far more precision. Whether you’re easing into a washed-out gully on a forest road or threading a line through basalt and brush near the river, this system helps you navigate, protect components, and stay on pace. The result is tangible confidence: fewer stops to get a visual, more decisive tire placement, and a smoother overall flow on the trail.
The camera suite is part of a larger tech story that makes Canyon feel purpose-built for drivers who juggle weekday errands with weekend exploration. The 11.3-inch GMC Infotainment System with Googlebuilt inn brings your maps and trail notes to the big screen, while the Off-Road Performance Display surfaces data you actually use in the dirt—3D pitch and roll, tire pressures, steering angle, and more. Add the ProGrade® Trailering System and Hitch View for your tow days, and you’ve got a midsize truck designed to make complex tasks feel simple. Pair it with the TurboMax® engine’s 310 horsepower and 430 lb.-ft. of torque and you’ll have the muscle to climb, descend, and tow confidently on the rolling routes between home and the hills. If you’re mapping out your next adventure near Pullman, the Canyon’s camera and display tech deliver a clear view when the terrain tries to hide the details.
- Underbody views with wash systems: Front and rear camera perspectives underneath the vehicle help you spot ledges, ruts, and obstacles—then clear the lenses for a crisp picture.
- HD Surround Vision: A stitched, top-down perspective makes tight switchbacks, dense trailheads, and campground parking easier.
- Hitch View alignment: Lines and zoom functionality simplify connecting your trailer solo without repeated jump-outs.
- Driver-focused screens: The 11.3-inch infotainment display and available 6.3-inch multicolor Head-Up Display keep essential info front and center.
- Off-Road Performance Display: See pitch, roll, and other stats to dial in a clean line and track your progress.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Are the underbody cameras standard?
The segment-first underbody cameras are available on select trims and standard on AT4X, complementing the broader suite of available camera views.
Will the cameras help on rocky or rutted trails?
Yes. Front and rear underbody perspectives help you position tires precisely, reduce belly scrapes, and navigate uneven surfaces more confidently.
Do I still need a spotter?
On more technical trails, a spotter can still be valuable. The cameras improve visibility dramatically, but human guidance remains helpful in extreme scenarios.
Can I use the cameras for towing?
Absolutely. Hitch View and other camera angles work with the ProGrade® Trailering System to assist with alignment and visibility while connecting and maneuvering trailers.
Is there a benefit on paved roads?
HD Surround Vision is ideal for city parking, tight driveways, and navigating obstacles—conveniences that make daily driving easier.
The 2026 GMC Canyon’s camera tech doesn’t just add capability—it adds consistency. Your lines improve, your pace steadies, and you make smarter decisions when traction is limited. It’s one of those features you’ll use at the trailhead, the boat ramp, and the grocery store alike, proving its worth every week. When you’re ready to take a closer look, Lewiston Chevrolet GMC can walk you through trims, camera packages, and how the Off-Road Performance Display ties everything together into a driver-first interface. We’re proudly serving Moscow, ID, Pullman, WA, and Walla Walla, WA, and we can help tailor a Canyon configuration that fits the way you travel—on road and off.
Request more 2026 GMC Canyon information

