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E L E C T R I C A L CO N N E C T I O N

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olden is preparing to introduce a heavily upgraded

Colorado ute range, promising improved refinement,

new advanced connectivity and safety features and a

distinctive new look – as seen by the Chevrolet version (known as

the S10) already on the road in Brazil.

The South American country is the development hub for

General Motors’ one-tonne utility range, which is built in Thailand

for the Australian market.

However, Australia has still played a significant role behind

the scenes in terms of both engineering and design, and Holden

is confident the upgraded series will take the fight up to fully

redesigned and/or recently upgraded rivals such as the top-

selling Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger, Nissan Navara and

Mitsubishi Triton.

The styling changes were previewed ahead of the Brazilian

launch at the Bangkok motor show, where two Australian-

designed concepts took centre stage – the Colorado Xtreme ute

and Trailblazer Premier SUV.

While the ‘Trailblazer’ moniker will replace the ute-based

wagon’s Colorado 7 nameplate with this upcoming upgrade, the

Melbourne team’s work on the SUV show car is apparent on the

production version of the ute.

Holden calls it a ‘tough, yet refined appearance’ with more

angular lines (an apparent nod to its American truck DNA) and,

in general, a more sophisticated look via the redesigned grille,

sculptural bonnet and narrower headlight cluster with slim LED

daytime running lamps.

A new range of accessories, many of which were previewed on

the Xtreme concept, have also been developed, including a unique

safari bar, sports bar and alloy wheels.

The Colorado’s cabin has come in for a major overhaul, with

a new-look dash and redesigned centre console that is said to

be more user-friendly and features an 8.0” colour touch-screen

housing the latest version of Holden’s MyLink infotainment

system, including access to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Attention to detail in areas such as materials, fabrics and

finishes is also apparent, particularly with new soft-touch

surfaces and trim inserts that have ‘tailored stitching’ in an effort

to improve interior comfort and classiness.

>Holden

www.holden.com.au

HOLDEN COLORADO

COLORADO LS-X

While a new Colorado

is on its way, Holden

is working overtime

to keep interest up in

the current range, as

demonstrated by a host

of special offers and a

new LS-X variant that

includes higher-grade

equipment such as alloy

sports bar, front fog

lights and 16” alloy wheels.

Priced from $37,990 drive-away and based on the mid-

series LS 4x4 Crew Cab pick-up, the X factor also runs to a

Colorado-branded smoked bonnet protector, unique LS-X

badging and cabin carpet flooring.

A six-speed automatic transmission is included, pushing

maximum torque in the (147kW) 2.8l Duramax 2 turbo-diesel

engine out to 500Nm – up from 440Nm in the six-speed

manual variant.