Holden has begun offering a special-edition accessories package on the Colorado (aka Chevy Colorado) midsize pickup truck. Called the Thunder pack, it consists of the following accessories:
- Nudge bar
- Towing package
- Soft tonneau cover*
- Front carpet floor mats
- One-piece rear carpet floor mat
- Bonnet (hood) protector
- Slimline weather shields
- Thunder badging
The Thunder pack is available on the Colorado LX4x4 Crew Cab Chassis and Pick Up models, along with the LT and LTZ Crew Cab Pickup models. The special package, according to Holden Marketing Manager Kristian Aquilina, combines the most popular Colorado accessories into a single combination.
Holden is offering the package for free (“at no additional cost”) on Colorado 4×4 LT Crew Cab “with special drive away pricing of $39,990”.
*Since the soft tonneau is a standard feature on LTZ 4×4 Crew Cab Pickup and would be pretty much useless on the Chassis model, it isn’t included with those trim levels.
Colorado LX 4×4 Crew Cab Chassis | Colorado LX 4×4 Crew Cab Pick Up | Colorado LT 4×4 Crew Cab Pick Up | Colorado LTZ 4×4 Crew Cab Pick Up |
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Nudge bar | Nudge bar | Nudge bar | Nudge bar |
Towing package | Towing package | Towing package | Towing package |
Front carpet floor mats | Soft tonneau cover | Soft tonneau cover | Front carpet floor mats |
One-piece rear carpet floor mat | Front carpet floor mats | Front carpet floor mats | One-piece rear carpet floor mat |
Bonnet protector | One-piece rear carpet floor mat | One-piece rear carpet floor mat | Bonnet protector |
Slimline weather shields | Bonnet protector | Bonnet protector | Slimline weather shields |
Thunder badging | Slimline weather shields | Slimline weather shields | Thunder badging |
Thunder badging | Thunder badging |
Comments
That’s great, now what is the latest news on the US version?
Looks like a Toyota in this guise.
Why doesn’t Chevrolet produce a Voltec or even a BEV version of the Colorado? It produced a BEV version of the S-10 years ago.
The thunder from down under.
That truck is so ugly you have to pay me to drive it. What was GM thinking giving this “thing” the production green light?