Medium Chevrolet Colorado pickup enters 2011 with a wide selection of models, configurations and powertrains - including the power available 3.5-liter V8 engine that enables up to 6000 pounds towing capacity. This gives 300 horsepower and 320 lb.-ft. torque. Colorado lineup includes Work durable and dependable Truck and LT models (with the equipment package 1LT, 2LT and 3LT), in regular, extended-and crew cab configurations, and 2WD and 4WD. Extended and crew cab models are available with a package of sport-tuned ZQ8 suspension and the Z71 Off Road suspension.
New Cars By. Chevrolet Type Colorado Concept
Chevrolet Colorado Concept down in front of the Bangkok International Auto Show 2011, where in making the global debut of the public. The concept previews the next generation of Chevrolet Colorado truck-middle class, who will build the Chevrolet truck strong DNA and award-winning heritage. Chevrolet Colorado will be sold in Thailand later this year.
"Thailand is the world's largest market for middle pickup, so this is the perfect location to unveil our new Colorado," said Susan Docherty, vice president, GMIO Sales, marketing and aftersales. "The truck has become a core part of the Chevrolet for nearly all of its history 100 years to strengthen the Chevrolet Colorado. that legacy with expressive design, refinement and capability without compromise."
Truck show features extended-cab body on high AWD chassis attitude and rides on big 20-inch wheels and tires off-road. Power comes from the engine efficient 2.8L turbo-diesel, which produces a broad torque band for an excellent cargo and towing capability.
"Although this is a show vehicle, basic proportions and shapes convey a vision for next-generation Chevrolet Colorado that we will bring to the market," said Brad Merkel, GM's global vehicle line executive. "This reflects the stylish version of a new truck, which takes into account the ability of rough reliable trucks for commercial use as well as advanced repair for personal use."
While the new Chevrolet Colorado is developed in GM's global product development organization, engineers took careful steps to ensure it will meet the needs of local markets. Roberto Rempel, GM's global vehicle chief engineer, lived in Thailand for several months during the development of the truck, immersed himself in the market and observe how the Thai people use their trucks and road conditions they experienced.
"Thailand is the world's largest market for middle pickup, so this is the perfect location to unveil our new Colorado," said Susan Docherty, vice president, GMIO Sales, marketing and aftersales. "The truck has become a core part of the Chevrolet for nearly all of its history 100 years to strengthen the Chevrolet Colorado. that legacy with expressive design, refinement and capability without compromise."
Truck show features extended-cab body on high AWD chassis attitude and rides on big 20-inch wheels and tires off-road. Power comes from the engine efficient 2.8L turbo-diesel, which produces a broad torque band for an excellent cargo and towing capability.
"Although this is a show vehicle, basic proportions and shapes convey a vision for next-generation Chevrolet Colorado that we will bring to the market," said Brad Merkel, GM's global vehicle line executive. "This reflects the stylish version of a new truck, which takes into account the ability of rough reliable trucks for commercial use as well as advanced repair for personal use."
While the new Chevrolet Colorado is developed in GM's global product development organization, engineers took careful steps to ensure it will meet the needs of local markets. Roberto Rempel, GM's global vehicle chief engineer, lived in Thailand for several months during the development of the truck, immersed himself in the market and observe how the Thai people use their trucks and road conditions they experienced.