Just ahead of its fall launch, Chevrolet released pricing for America’s newest mid-size pickup truck, the 2015 Colorado.
Prices start from $20,995 for the extended-cab, 200hp 2.5-liter four-cylinder model with a six-speed manual , and that includes an $895 dealer freight charge. You also get power windows with express up for the driver, a rear parking camera with dynamic guide lines and a locking tailgate.
That’s roughly $6k less (or about $3k if you take in the special cash back offer available now) than the entry-level 2014 Silverado full-size pickup truck.
Besides the two available cab configurations, the extended-cab with a 6-foot box and the crew-cab with a choice of 5- or 6-foot boxes, Chevrolet also gives the option of a 305-horsepower 3.6-liter V6 engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission.
Other options that will be on offer when the Colorado goes on sale include, 4G LTE with a built-in WiFi hotspot; Forward Collision Alert and Land Departure Warning; and the GearOn accessory system for organizing and carrying bikes, boards etc.
GM has yet to release detailed pricing information, but it did reveal that the Colorado LT crew cab with 2WD and the 5-foot box will start from $27,985, and the Colorado Z71 crew cab 4×4 with the 5-foot box, from $34,990, including destination.