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@Big Mike from some of the initial reviews of the Canyon AT4X it doesn't seem to be too loud on the road.
The off-road prowess of the AT4X is impressive, but it’s the on-road performance of the redesigned Canyon that will resonate with drivers
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While the off-road prowess of the AT4X is impressive, it’s the on-road performance of the new Canyon that will resonate with drivers. The cabin is quiet, and the truck feels taut on winding roads. The two AT4 models’ aggressively treaded Goodyear Wrangler tires add some noise at speed, but it’s not annoying and a fair tradeoff if you are serious about leaving the pavement behind.
The small engine is nonetheless big on torque, claiming an impressive 430 lb-ft of torque at just 3,000 rpm. That’s powerful enough to haul the truck to speed rather quickly, and makes highway passing effortless, even while going uphill. It’s also enough torque to haul up to 7,700 lbs, which is the highest in class, though I did not have a chance to pull a trailer. The transmission works very well, shifting quickly and smoothly, and never wanders between ratios. I have a couple of issues with this new engine, though: there is a distinctive lag when you get off and then on the gas again, and the engine is louder and vibrates more than the other engines I have sampled in previous Canyon models, including the diesel.