What's New in the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado?
The Colorado is completely new for the 2015 model year.
Which Colorado is the Best?
We'd go for a V6-powered Colorado LT with a few extra options, such as lane departure warning and forward collision alert. It's the best of all worlds: You get a brand new truck with a muscular engine, a lot of equipment, and excellent capabilities that outshine other small pickup rivals -- all for well under $30,000 with shipping. Find a Chevrolet Colorado for sale
How Much Does a 2015 Chevrolet Colorado Cost?
The Colorado is offered in four trim levels: a base model called simply Colorado, a slightly more upscale WT (Work Truck) model, a mid-level LT and an off-road-oriented Z71.
The base-level Colorado ($21,100), which is only offered with rear-wheel drive, a 6-speed manual transmission and no rear seats, features anti-lock brakes, a backup camera, an AM/FM stereo with a USB port and an auxiliary jack, air conditioning, a power driver's seat and power windows.
Step up to the Colorado WT ($22,500) and you'll add rear seats along with several new options: a 3.6-liter V6, an available 6-speed automatic transmission and available 4-wheel drive.
Next in line is the Colorado LT ($26,100), which features a standard automatic transmission, GM's 4G Wi-Fi hot spot, 17-inch alloy wheels, Bluetooth, Chevrolet's MyLink infotainment system with an 8-in color touchscreen, remote keyless entry, cruise control, satellite radio, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and steering wheel audio controls.
Topping the range is the off-road-oriented Colorado Z71 ($28,500), which boasts off-road suspension, hill-descent control, a remote starter, a power passenger seat, front tow hooks, an automatic locking rear differential and automatic climate control.
Options include the pickup's 3.6-liter V6 engine along with high-tech safety features such as a lane departure warning system and a forward collision alert. Other extras include a navigation system, a Bose sound system and an innovative in-bed cargo divider.