The 2015 Chevy Colorado is quite the successful truck so far, as its popularity is among the highest in its market segment. And now, the company has decided to show a new edition of the truck that should attract even more interested buyers, especially those looking for a comfortable truck they can take on their outdoor adventures. The 2015 Chevy Colorado GearOn edition will be shown at the Chicago Auto Show this year.
The show is already shaping up to be very interesting, as various major announcements have been confirmed for it, and it’s expected that auto enthusiasts will get plenty of opportunities to feel excited. The revelation that the Chevy Colorado GearOn edition will also be present at the show has certainly managed to make fans even more eager for the event to start, judging by online discussions.
The GearOn accessory system will be fully featured in this model, allowing it to work seamlessly with GearOn mounts. Mounts can be attached to the rear of the truck if the driver chooses so, as this frees up space in the bed that can store additional cargo.
Drivers will be able to mount a variety of sports gear on the truck, including bikes, kayaks, skis and more. All kinds of specialized equipment will be supported, making this truck a very attractive offer for drivers looking for lots of utility and flexibility.
That’s not all the GearOn edition will bring to the table however, as it will also feature various additional improvements to the overall design of the Chevy Colorado, such as fog lights in the front, remote start, a more stylish front with the grille styled in the color of the truck itself, and more.
After the truck is shown at the Chicago Auto Show, it will be made available for purchase in the spring, starting at $31,250 for the base version. As usual, Chevy will likely give their buyers plenty of options for configuring the perfect purchase for their own needs, as the company is generally known for making their trucks very flexible and customizable. And considering that this particular model is aimed at a market segment of people looking for lots of utility, it’s safe to assume that it will come with a good selection of features.
All we can do now is wait a few days for Chevy to make the revelation at the Chicago Auto Show, and see exactly what the new truck will bring to the table. After all, it’s one thing to read about the truck’s features in a press release, but a completely different experience to actually see it live at a major event like the show.
