Chevrolet launches the Colorado Sport Concept on the Internet

Chevrolet is preparing a good showing for this year’s SEMA show in Vegas.

In addition to the previous car concepts revealed, Chevrolet released photos of its new Colorado Sport Concept, based on the Colorado Crew Cab with the Z71 Package.

Upgrades include a slightly revised exterior with vinyl striping, a bed roll bar, and black-painted alloy wheels. For better durability off-road and in the rough, the Colorado Sport Concept gets running boards, splash guards, and plastic body cladding. There also exists a new GearOn accessory system, designed for the most active outdoors people. The setup includes equipment for items such as bikes and kayaks while the bed is compartmentalized for smaller items.

Chevy didn’t say what’s under the hood, but the Colorado will be offered with a 2.5L four-banger with 200bhp and 191 lb-ft of torque and a 3.6L V6 with 306bhp and 269 lb-ft of twist.

Chevrolet Introduces 2015 Colorado Sport Concept

GearOn™ system highlights lifestyle accessories for new midsize truck

2014-09-25

DALLAS – With a pair of mountain bikes mounted and a weekend’s worth of gear stowed, Chevrolet’s Colorado Sport concept is ready for adventure. It was unveiled today at the State Fair of Texas, demonstrating the lifestyle-oriented versatility of Chevy’s all-new midsize pickup.

“It’s not just mountain bikes, but just about any passion you can name, from kayaking, fishing, dirt bikes and more,” said Tony Johnson, Colorado marketing manager. “It’s a truck for those who need the versatility of a pickup to support their work and lifestyle interests, but don’t need a full-size truck to do it.”

The 2015 Colorado is available in extended- or crew-cab models, with a choice of a 2.5L four-cylinder or 3.6L V-6 engine. The Colorado’s 2.5L is the segment’s most efficient, with an EPA-estimated 27 mpg on the highway (2WD models), and the 3.6L V-6 is the most powerful, at 305 horsepower. It also boasts the segment’s highest trailering rating – 7,000 pounds, when properly equipped.

The Colorado’s interior is tailored to meet the needs and expectations of today’s midsize truck customers. With a quiet cabin and interior designed for thoughtful functionality, the Colorado offers features common to cars and crossovers, including Chevy MyLink with a built-in 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot and segment-first applications of Lane Departure Warning and Forward Collision Alert.

At the back of the Colorado, proven Chevrolet truck features offer conveniences not found in competitors’ vehicles, including an easy lift-and-lower tailgate and rear bumper assist steps, which eases cargo loading.

The Colorado also offers the innovative and adjustable GearOnTM Accessory System   that allows customers to stow larger items such as bikes and kayaks above the bed, leaving room for smaller gear, such as coolers and tents, inside the bed. The GearOnTM System is at the heart of the Colorado Sport concept’s package of lifestyle and personalization accessories. Additional accessories on the truck – all available from Chevy dealers – include:

  • Assist steps
  • Cargo rings
  • Splash guards
  • Tiered storage
  • Bike rack
  • Cargo divider
  • Wheel lip moldings.

Accessories were at the heart of Colorado’s development, giving customers options to match its capabilities with integrated functionality and designs to complement its distinctive styling. GearOnTM accessories are designed, engineered, tested and backed by Chevrolet, and many can be ordered with the vehicle and included in the price. The cost of added accessories can be factored into financing for the Colorado, and all vehicle accessories are covered by the new-vehicle warranty.

The Colorado Sport also wears unique concept wheels that are being evaluated for future production.

Prices for the 2015 Colorado start at $20,995 for a four-door extended cab model with a 200-horsepower four-cylinder engine. Chevrolet supports Colorado owners with two years or 24,000 miles (whichever comes first) of scheduled maintenance.

Source: GM

Chris Chin

Chris Chin is the Editor-In-Chief of egmCarTech and is a regular contributor to Automobile Magazine.

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