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Moving into 2020 the Chevy Colorado is keeping everything that people love and adding even more features. There are not many changes from 2019, although a new remote locking tailgate will become an available option. The popular EZ-lift tailgate becomes a standard feature for the LT trim as well. All models of the 2020 Colorado will get the Chevy Infotainment Plus system.
There are many different variations of the Colorado moving into 2020. Not only can drivers choose between crew-cab and extended cabs, but they can only choose between two-bed lengths. As for trim levels, there are five to consider. The first is known as the Base. This entry-level model has many highly-desirable features, such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. This trim also has a rearview camera, a six-speaker stereo system, and dual USB ports. While the Base trim is only offered as an extended-cab, moving up to the Work Truck option gives you the choice between that and a crew-cab. The Work Truck also has more optional tech features.
Going with the LT trim means getting a leather-wrapped steering wheel, more USB ports, an 8-inch touchscreen, heated front seats, and more. The Z71 has navigation as well as an off-roading suspension and hill descent control. Finally, the Z72 is there for those who spend a lot of time off the beaten path. It has larger tires, an electronically locking rear differential, raised suspension, and more to make it perfect for hitting the trails.
There are many different variations of the Colorado moving into 2020. Not only can drivers choose between crew-cab and extended cabs, but they can only choose between two-bed lengths. As for trim levels, there are five to consider. The first is known as the Base. This entry-level model has many highly-desirable features, such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. This trim also has a rearview camera, a six-speaker stereo system, and dual USB ports. While the Base trim is only offered as an extended-cab, moving up to the Work Truck option gives you the choice between that and a crew-cab. The Work Truck also has more optional tech features.
It is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Those who prefer diesel have an option as well. They can choose the 2.8-liter turbocharged four-cylinder diesel engine and get 181-horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque. This is paired with a six-speed automatic.
There are many features standard or available for the Chevy Colorado to help keep you and your loved ones safe. Teen Driver and the OnStar System, which is standard at the LT level and above, are two great examples. You can also add the Safety Package to either the LT or Z71 trims. This gives the Colorado Lane Departure Warning as well as Forward Collision Warning.