Holden’s new 2017 Colorado will be available in Australia in September. The redesigned Holden Colorado features fresh styling, an extended range of accessories, and high-tech additions from advanced connectivity to active safety features.
by Staff
July 18, 2016
Photo courtesy of Holden.
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Photo courtesy of Holden.
Holden’s new 2017 Colorado will be available in Australia in September. The redesigned Holden Colorado features an extended range of accessories and high-tech additions from advanced connectivity to active safety features.
“Not only does it come with fresh new styling, it also offers car-like refinement, ride and handling as well as vehicle technologies unique to this segment,” said Peter Keley, director of sales.
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The Colorado features vehicle technologies such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, digital radio, and remote window activation — a feature the automaker said it expects to be popular in hot climate regions of Australia. Colorado’s technology also provides safety enhancements, including a new forward facing camera with active safety features such as forward collision alert and lane departure warning.
For low-speed maneuvers, front and rear view park assist aids drivers on selected vehicles, and the entire range includes rear view cameras. An extended range of accessories includes a safari bar, fender flares, LED driving lights, 18-inch wheels and all-terrain tires.
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