While this version of the Chevrolet Colorado represented the first redesign of the model in 11 years, the fact that it topped the class was due more to the mediocrity of its competitors than to its inherent excellence. While we really want to like this truck, we just can't. The 305 hp V6 is short on low-end torque and the ride quality is rife with choppiness and jostling. Interior quality is low as well. On the positive side, the 3.6-liter V6 has a lot more power than the base four-cylinder engine, yet its EPA numbers show little drop in fuel economy. If you plan to tow a trailer, look for one with the trailering package. Updates for 2016 include Apple CarPlay and an available 2.8-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel engine. An eight-speed automatic and more power on the V6 arrived for 2017. Updates for the 2020 model year include a new Infotainment system and an available locking tail gate. 2021 models get a mildly refreshed exterior.
Fuel Type
Conventional
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2022
Chevrolet Colorado
2022 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$27,888
Key information at a glance
19 MPG
Combined
Under evaluation
$21,375 - $37,275
Market Value
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Real-world performance testing data
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