2026 Chevrolet Colorado Trail Boss

The Colorado is Chevy’s smallest pickup truck and the Trail Boss will take you off-road (in style).


Friend of the site Connie Peters drives the 2026 Chevrolet Colorado Trail Boss.


Take a look at the video or summary of the transcript below to see what she thinks. 


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A transcript, summarized by AI and edited by a staffer, is below.


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Connie Peters tests the Chevrolet Colorado, specifically the Trail Boss trim, a midlevel, off-road-focused version of Chevrolet’s smallest pickup.


Key highlights:

  • Performance: Powered by a 2.7-liter turbo engine producing 310 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic and four-wheel drive.
  • Capability: Can tow up to 7,700 lbs with the trailering package.
  • Off-road features: Includes a 2-inch liftall-terrain tires, off-road suspension, and a rear locking differential.
  • Exterior: Notable for its Reef Blue color, black badging, 20-inch wheels, and practical features like a spray-in bedlinertonneau cover, step access, and tailgate ruler.
  • Interior & tech: Offers a digital driver displayGoogle built-in infotainmentwireless Apple CarPlay, heated seats/steering wheel, dual-zone climate control, and a 360-degree camera. Interior materials are mostly basic/plastic.
  • Space & comfort: Rear seating is functional but minimal, with limited storage and amenities.


Overall impression:

The reviewer enjoys the truck’s size, drivability, and rugged styling, noting it competes with midsize rivals like the Ford Ranger and Toyota Tacoma.


Pricing:

  • Starts around $34K
  • Tested Trail Boss model: $47K


Conclusion:

A solid midsize truck offering good value, strong performance, and off-road capability, though with a fairly basic interior.




via Autobuzz Today

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