Chevrolet says Colorado spent least time on dealer lots in first quarter

(April 21, 2015) DETROIT – Chevrolet says its new Colorado is reinvigorating the midsize truck market, leading pickups of all sizes in spending the least amount of time on dealer lots in the first quarter while winning customers from other brands. Customers purchased 19,126 Colorados from January to March, when General Motors’ Wentzville, Mo., assembly plant added a third shift to keep up with demand.

Sales have been particularly strong in California and Texas — traditional hot spots for the Colorado’s primary competitors: Toyota Tacoma and Nissan Frontier. More than one in two Colorado customers — 53 percent — are new to Chevrolet.

“Chevrolet Colorado was designed as a go-anywhere vehicle, and it is making big tracks in the midsize truck segment,” said Tony Johnson, Colorado marketing manager. “With a great design and segment-leading capabilities and efficiency, it offers customers everything they want in a midsize truck — including the things they can’t get from competitors’ trucks.”



Colorado is the 2015 Motor Trend Truck of the Year and Cars.com’s Best Pickup Truck of 2015. Judges praised its game-changing combination of power, capability and right-size configuration.

Chevrolet recently introduced special models and packages, giving customers the ability to choose a Colorado tailored perfectly for their needs:

   •  Colorado GearOn Special Edition, which blends the capability of the all-new midsize pickup truck with the versatility of the GearOn accessory system – and additional popular features

    • Colorado Z71 Trail Boss, which combines the capability of Chevrolet’s Z71 off-road truck suspension package with more aggressive tires and additional appearance enhancements

Colorado unique box delete package, which allows business owners and fleet managers to customize the back end of the truck with specialty bodies for countless uses.

“For work or recreation, there’s a Colorado to get the job done with the latest technology, greater efficiency and more capability,” said Johnson.