Chevrolet Colorado 2015-MY to Debut at L.A. Auto Show
General Motors will unveil its redesigned 2015 Chevrolet Colorado mid-size pickup truck at the Los Angeles Auto Show later this month. The new Colorado will round out the automaker's redesigned truck portfolio that includes the newly revised 2014 Silverado 1500, 2500, and 3500.
by Staff
November 12, 2013
Photo of Chevrolet Silverado and Colorado via GM.
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Photo of Chevrolet Silverado and Colorado via GM.
General Motors will unveil its redesigned 2015 Chevrolet Colorado mid-size pickup truck at the Los Angeles Auto Show later this month.
The new Colorado will round out the automaker's redesigned truck portfolio that includes the newly revised 2014 Silverado 1500, 2500, and 3500.
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The 2015 Colorado will be unveiled Nov. 20 at a press conference. GM is keeping details under wraps for now, but said the truck "is engineered to be the most capable, most versatile and technologically advanced midsized truck in the market."
Fleets registered 17,372 Chevrolet Colorados during calendar-year 2012, including 9,944 in commercial, 4,590 in rental, and 2,838 in government sectors.
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