[PHOTOS] 2021 Chevrolet Colorado Gets Tough New Look
The 2021 Chevrolet Colorado made its debut this month, showing off rugged, dynamic new looks and more variation from trim to trim.
Every 2021 Colorado model features a new, redesigned bowtie emblem in front and a new tailgate spanned by embossed “CHEVROLET” lettering.
The WT and LT are differentiated with gold front bowtie logos, and the Z71 gets a black one. All three of these trims receive new center bars, lower fascias, and front skid plates.
“We’ve sold 520,000 Colorado pickups in five years through a relentless, foot-on-the-gas approach to product and feature updates,” said Bob Krapes, director of marketing for Chevrolet Trucks. “With its new-look front end and tailgate, Colorado will now have a more aggressive appearance to match its award-winning capability.”
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Chevy is also planning a dramatic makeover for its 2021 Colorado ZR2 off-road performance model, which will be unveiled at next month’s SEMA Show in Las Vegas. This muscular Colorado variant will sport a tougher-looking hood, better front visibility, and new flow-through “CHEVROLET” lettering on its front fascia, setting it apart from the model’s other trims.
New red tow hooks will join the ZR2’s many other off-road features, which include electronic front and rear locking differentials, an Autotrac transfer case, a 2-inch suspension lift, Multimatic DSSV position-sensitive dampers, cast-iron control arms, off-road rocker protection, and extra skid plates.
The 2021 Chevrolet Colorado and Colorado ZR2 are expected to show up at dealerships sometime next year.
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