We use the most recent Type Ia supernova data in order to study the dark energy-dark matter (XCDM) unification approach in the context of the generalized Chaplygin gas (GCG) model. Rather surprisingly, we find that data allow models with alpha > 1. We have studied how the GCG adjusts flat and non-flat models, and our results show that GCG is consistent with a flat case up to 68 per cent confidence level. Actually this holds even if one relaxes the flat prior assumption. We have also analysed what one should expect from a future experiment such as the Supernova/Acceleration Probe (SNAP). We find that there is a degeneracy between the GCG model and an XCDM model with a phantom-like dark energy component.