Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

US ARMY'S STEALTH OFFROADER

The physically imposing Chevrolet Colorado ZH2, the most extreme off-road-capable fuel-cell-powered electric vehicle ever was revealed yesterday at the fall meeting of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA).
Standing more than 6½ feet tall and more than seven feet wide, the Colorado ZH2 was built on a stretched midsize pickup chassis. It rides on 37-inch tires and a specially modified suspension that helps the vehicle climb over and descend all manner of terrain.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

VERSATILE ACCESSORIES PACKAGE FOR COLORADO

Chevrolet introduced the 2015 Colorado GearOn Special Edition, which blends the capability of the all-new midsize pickup truck with the versatility of the GearOn accessory system.
The Colorado GearOn Special Edition makes its public debut Feb. 13-22 at the Chicago Auto Show and goes on sale this spring. It’s offered on LT models in extended or crew cab configurations, with the long or short cargo bed and available 4WD.

Friday, November 21, 2014

CHEVROLET INTRODUCES COLORADO ZR2 CONCEPT

Chevrolet introduced the Colorado ZR2 concept – a vision of how Chevrolet could take the all-new midsize truck’s off-road capability to the next level. It also showcases the new 2.8L Duramax diesel engine that will arrive in the Colorado lineup later next year. 

The aggressively styled concept builds on the capabilities of the production Colorado Z71 and advances the legacy of Chevrolet’s previous ZR2 production models. The new ZR2’s imposing stance is four inches wider than a production Colorado Z71, with features including new front and rear fascias, that drastically reduce front and rear overhang, designed to increase approach and departure angles when driving off road. They also feature integrated, flip-out aluminum tow hooks and the front fascia incorporates a built-in winch. The approach and departure angles are 30.7 and 22.7 degrees, respectively, versus the Z71’s 25/21 degrees. Ground clearance and rough terrain are handled with a two-inch lift and integral skid plates, while the wider track helps enhance stability in potentially unstable situations.