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ith the all-new Toyota HiLux, Nissan Navara,

Mitsubishi Triton and a heavily upgraded Ford

Ranger either on sale or almost on the market,

Holden has moved to divert our attention its way with the

launch of a new flagship version of its Colorado ute, dubbed

the Z71.

Based on the MY16 LTZ 4x4 Crew Cab pick-up, the

Z71 is pitched at top-end buyers who are looking for some

extra flair – in a darker, more aggressive theme – and

cabin comfort.

The key exterior additions include 18" gun-metal ‘Arsenal

Grey’ alloy wheels (with 265/60-section tyres), a body

coloured sail plane (with Z71 graphic), stylised nudge bar,

revised headlights (with a dark chrome mask) and a host

of other black elements including bonnet (also with Z71

graphic), body side door mouldings, door handles, roof rails

and rear step trim.

Gloss black detailing is also applied to the exterior

mirror caps, B-pillars and tailgate handle, while a black

soft tonneau cover is fitted. A hard tonneau is available as

an option.

The interior, meanwhile, carries leather-appointed seats

(heated up front), adding to the full whack of equipment

already fitted to the LTZ such as climate-control air

conditioning, 7" colour touch screen with Mylink media

system, reversing camera and satellite navigation.

Safety features include six airbags, electronic stability

and traction control, trailer sway control, hill descent

control, hill-start assist and ABS brakes.

There are no mechanical changes, with a 2.8L four-

cylinder turbo-diesel engine delivering 147kW and 440Nm

when paired with a six-speed manual gearbox, or 500Nm

with the optional six-speed automatic.

Pricing starts from $54,990 plus on-road costs for the

manual, or $57,190 for the auto.

Holden Australia

www.holden.com.au

HOLDEN COLORADO Z71