The Colorado Trail Boss Doesn’t Mean a ZR2 isn’t Coming

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Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 Concept

Recently, Chevrolet pulled the covers off their more off-road focused version of the Colorado Z71, called the Trail Boss. But is the Trail Boss the watered-down ZR2 that we’re actually going to get? No!

Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 Concept

Sources inside General Motors have told us that the public reception of the Colorado ZR2 has been excellent. The truck has been received well in the media.

Even the people we talk to inside GM about it are excited about the truck and the possibility of it going into production.

So, if everyone seems to want the truck built, why hasn’t General Motors announced it’ll go into production?

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When asked, we get the canned response of, “we don’t comment on future product plans.” But I have a theory on why we haven’t heard anything yet.

The 2.8L Duramax diesel that is featured in the ZR2 hasn’t been released yet in the normal Colorado or Canyon yet.

Sources tell me that they are prepared to meet diesel demand, and can quickly increase output if sales beat their projections. But how well the public responds to the diesel is still a bit of an unknown.

Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 Concept

Now this is purely speculation, but if the diesel doesn’t sell well in the Colorado or Canyon, it’d make it financially more difficult to offer it in the ZR2. Or, if it sells very well they don’t want to cannibalize sales of the regular truck with the diesel to make engines for a ZR2 until production is increased to compensate.

I don’t think we’ll see ZR2 news until after the regular diesel hits the market. In the meantime, keep letting GM know you want to see the truck.

What do you think? Let us know in the forums!

Chad Kirchner is a longtime automotive journalist who covers Ford news and auto reviews for Ford Truck Enthusiasts and F-150 Online. He is also a regular contributor to Corvette Forum, among other auto sites. Kirchner is the Editor-in-Chief of Future Motoring and the host of its podcast.


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