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Holden Reveals 2012 Colorado Pickup Truck in Production Trim, Sales Start Later this Year

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General Motors' Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck (which will be made and sold in the States) has made its appearance in Australia in production guise under the Holden nameplate. The automaker had previewed the Holden version with a lightly camouflaged concept at last year's Melbourne Auto Show.

The 2012 Holden Colorado that will arrive in dealerships throughout the country in the middle of this year has dropped some of the more exciting, but not at all practical, elements of the show car such as the large alloy wheels and sporty mirrors but nothing much else has changed.

In Australia, the new generation of the Colorado will offer customers three body styles including single cab, space cab and crew cab, plus a choice of two all-new 2.5-litre and 2.8-litre DOHC in-line 4-cylinder turbo diesel engines rated at 110kW (148bhp) and 130kW (174bhp) respectively.

The 2.5L unit is paired to a five-speed manual gearbox and boasts a 3.0-tonne towing capacity, while the 2.8L engine is offered exclusively with a 6-speed automatic and has a 3.5-tonne towing capacity.

“This is the most impressive light truck ever designed by General Motors, and we expect it to be a serious challenger in the competitive Australian light commercial market," commented Holden Executive Director Sales, Marketing and Aftersales, John Elsworth.

“Our diesel-only powertrain strategy means we’ll offer two very competitive, responsive engines that boast impressive towing capacity of up to 3.5-tonne, which we know our customers will love," he added.


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5 Comments:

8LiterHemiV8 said... »February 17, 2012

The US spec should look exactly the same, except the logos of course. Also i'm not a fan of the interior or power trains in this Holden model

Michael Scherping said... »February 17, 2012

Watch them drop the HID elements and replace them with boring old incandescent bulbs.

Budbowers said... »February 18, 2012

Way to Go! -- This is excellent that GM is finally bringing a pair of fuel-efficient and high-torque diesels for their mid-size truck line -- I'll buy one!

Frederick A said... »February 20, 2012

I'm fairly sure the Australians know they're getting rebadged Chevys... so why not call them Chevys?

Commodore headlights said... »February 27, 2012

Definitely excited for the release of this one. It's like a crossbreed of a luxury car and a truck. With its great design and power, it's bound to catch a lot of attention from Holden fans everywhere. A few more months of wait, I guess.

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