Callaway is best known for tuning Corvettes, but they’ve turned their attention to the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon.
Both tucks are available with a 3.6-liter V6 engine that produces 308 hp (230 kW / 312 PS) and 275 lb-ft (372 Nm) of torque. While those numbers are nothing to sneeze at, Callaway’s new SC410 package improves things quite a bit.
Designed to give the V6 trucks V8 power, the package includes a TVS1740 supercharger, a dual pass intercooler, a high-flow intake and a sports exhaust system. Thanks to these changes, the engine now produces 410 hp (306 kW / 416 PS) and 400 lb-ft (542 Nm) of torque – an increase of 102 hp (76 kW / 103 PS) and 125 lb-ft (169 Nm).
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Callaway didn’t say how fast the trucks are, but noted drivers can expect improved acceleration, towing and hauling. The company also said that “during idle, deceleration and cruising, the inlet air path is rerouted to bypass the supercharger’s compressor section, minimizing engine load and retaining V6 fuel economy.”
Besides the powertrain modifications, the SC410 package includes Callaway badging and a laser engraved build plaque with the vehicle’s VIN. Other highlights include Callaway key fobs, all-weather floor mats and a three year / 36,000 mile (57,936 km) limited warranty.
The trucks will be upgraded at the company’s facilities in California and Connecticut, and will be sold and serviced through Callaway-authorized Chevrolet and GMC dealerships. There’s no word on pricing, but the models are currently available.