For release: 10 a.m. EDT, March 21, 2011
Chevrolet
Unveils
Colorado
Show Truck
Boldly styled show truck previews next-generation midsize
pickup
BANGKOK,
Thailand - Chevrolet today revealed the Colorado Show Truck in
advance of the Bangkok International Auto Show, where it is making its global
public debut. The concept previews the next-generation Colorado midsize pickup
truck, which will build on Chevrolet’s strong truck DNA and award-winning
heritage. The Colorado goes on sale in Thailand later this year.
“Thailand is the world’s-largest market for midsize
pickups, so this was the perfect location in which to unveil our new Colorado,”
said Susan Docherty, vice president, GMIO Sales, Marketing and Aftersales.
“Trucks have been part of Chevrolet’s core for nearly all of its 100-year
history. The Colorado reinforces that heritage with expressive design,
refinement and uncompromising capability.”
The show truck features an extended-cab body atop a
high-stance AWD chassis and rides on large, 20-inch
wheels and off-road tires. Power comes from an efficient 2.8L turbo-diesel
engine, which produces a broad torque band for excellent cargo and towing
capability.
“Although
this is a show vehicle, the basic proportions and form convey the vision for
the next-generation Colorado that we will bring to market,” said Brad Merkel,
GM's global vehicle line executive. “It reflects a stylized version of the new
truck, one that takes into account rugged dependable truck capabilities for
commercial use as well as sophisticated refinement for personal-use needs.”
While the new Colorado was developed within GM’s global
product development organization, engineers took careful steps to ensure it
would meet local market needs. Roberto Rempel, GM's global vehicle chief engineer,
lived in Thailand for several months during the truck’s development, immersing
himself in the market and observing how the Thai people use their trucks and
the road conditions they experience.
“Pickups are instrumental in the vibrant Thai economy and
owners take great pride in their trucks, which are used for both work and
personal driving,” he said. “These customers ask a lot of their trucks, so the
powertrains and chassis must be very robust to earn their trust – and that’s
exactly what we’ve delivered.”
Design
details
The Colorado show truck’s purposeful design conveys
strength through bodywork that appears tightly wrapped over the chassis and a
wide, confident stance. In the front, Chevrolet’s internationally recognized
gold bowtie and dual-port grille are framed by large headlamps that flow into
the front fenders, and an extractor vent on the hood.
“Around the globe, pickup trucks are associated with
strength, capability and function – and that’s exactly what the Colorado show
truck embodies,” said Ed Welburn, GM vice president of Global Design. “Its
broad-shouldered proportions are derived from nearly a century of Chevrolet
truck heritage.”
Pepperdust Metallic exterior paint is accented with
polished aluminum details in the fascias, as well as integrated side steps and
black-masked projector-style headlamps with LED lighting elements. At the rear
is a full-width LED-lit taillamp, which creates a striking appearance when
illuminated.
Additional exterior details include:
- A
streamlined “cab collar” design with a body-color hard tonneau cover on
the bed
- Gray
accents on the side, front and rear lower moldings
- 20-inch
aluminum wheels featuring a “liquid metal” finish, with Stone Gray color
wheel ports
- Cooper
285/50R20 ZEON LTZ tires
- Outside
mirrors with LED turn-signal indicators.
Inside, there’s another signature Chevrolet cue: a
dual-cockpit instrument panel design. It flows into the doors, with continuous
lines that create a floating, wraparound effect, amplifying the Colorado’s
feeling of spaciousness. Ice-blue lighting and high-quality, “double-faced”
leather-trimmed seats add sophistication and refinement.
“The interior is designed to deliver a premium and
inviting environment, with a greater feeling of spaciousness than is typically
found in midsize trucks,” said Welburn. “There’s also great attention to detail
in the execution of the features you see and feel.”
A brace of motorcycle-inspired, three-dimensional gauges
stand out on the instrument panel, projecting a sporty appearance.
Contrasting trim used with the light-colored leather
seating, dark wood trim accented with chrome and low-gloss and soft-touch
materials are used throughout for a premium feel. A number of storage
compartments are located throughout the interior, including a covered center
bin for concealment of valuable items, and a large, dual glovebox.
Additional features include a dual-zone, digital climate
control system and the latest in “infotainment” technology. The show truck
highlights an ergonomically positioned 7-inch LCD display in the center stack,
for easy viewing and intuitive control of Web access, navigation, music and
hands-free phone features.
More details about the production
model will be released later in the year. Please visit media.chevrolet.com for
the latest updates.