Monday, July 26, 2021

Prepped for the Trail: Details of 2022 Chevy Colorado Trail Boss Released


The upcoming dealer-installed Trail Boss package for the 2022 Chevy Colorado equips you for journeys to the most exciting destinations: the ones furthest outside the city limits! You'll be crushing any obstacle in your path, courtesy of a 1-inch front leveling kit, front and mid-vehicle skid plates, black 17-inch aluminum wheels, black Colorado and Bow Tie emblems, and red front tow hooks.

Adding the Trail Boss package to a Z71-trim Colorado also brings Goodyear Duratrac tires and an automatic locking rear differential. The engine selections are top-notch for this capable and mid-sized segment, including the base 2.5-L gasoline I-4, 6L gasoline V-6, and 2.8-L Duramax I-4 diesel.


When it comes to trucks, there's tons to love about diesel. The 2022 Colorado will sport a 2.8-liter turbocharged inline-4 with 181 hp and 369 lb-ft of torque and 6-speed automatic transmission. Cargo won't pose any problems during the haul with a max payload of 1,550 pounds and 7,700 pounds of towing ability. The deletion of the air dam allows Trail Boss buyers to get a glance of the package's added front and middle skid plates, and the transfer case guard on the Z71. 


A Trail Boss package was previously offered five years ago, but went on the back burner when the ZR2 hit the public. The current-model Colorado also comes equipped with a rearview camera and Teen Driver system as standard safety features, with the ability to select from lane departure warning, forward collision warning, and rear parking sensors. During NHTSA testing, the Colorado also earned an admirable 4-star safety rating overall. 


You'll love the perfect middle between the Z71 and ZR2 this package provides. Customer reviews are the best way to gauge how successful a release is, and one reviewer from Milwaukee claimed the 2021 Colorado“is a stronger-than-ever workhorse that rides as smooth and quiet as the best luxury cars available!”


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