General Motors Outsmarts Everyone: The Updated Chevrolet Colorado Almost Given Away
Prices for the 2026 model year Chevrolet Colorado have been announced. The pickup pleasantly surprised.
Chevrolet has updated the price list for the 2026 Colorado pickup. Despite the general trend of rising prices, the increase in the model's cost is minimal — no more than 1.8%.
The base WT version increased by $500 and now costs $32,400. The LT added only $200 — to $36,000. The Trail Boss and Z71 models increased in price by $500 and start at $40,400 and $44,400 respectively. The largest increase is for the ZR2 version — $900, with a starting price of $50,500.
There are virtually no technical changes, but customers will be offered new 20-inch wheels and the White Sands color, previously available only for the Trailblazer. Compared to competitors like the Toyota Tacoma and Ford Ranger, the Chevrolet Colorado remains one of the most balanced offerings in the segment. This model may attract those looking for new cars in 2025 with a great price-to-equipment ratio.
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