Accessories For The 2015 Chevrolet Colorado: Video
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When setting about revamping both Chevrolet’s and GMC’s midsize trucks for the 2015 model year, General Motors kept one very important, guiding piece of information in-mind – that the midsize truck is just as much a lifestyle vehicle as it is a work-oriented utility.
Perhaps that explains why Chevrolet has come out with such an immense breadth of accessories, both functional and cosmetic, to enable customers to tailor their own trucks to their exact wants and needs. The video below from Chevrolet Performance highlights some of the optional add-on gear available, starting with the new Chevrolet GearOn line of extras. That includes: pickup box crossrails, bed dividers, utility racks, a drop-in bedliner, tonneau cover, aluminum toolbox, etc. The GearOn cargo management system was intended to be infinitely configurable, and a direct competitor to Ford’s new BoxLink system for the F-150.
A number of exterior items are also cited in the video, such as a chrome appearance package, exhaust tip, and a choice of either rectangular assist steps, or “offroad-style” rocker steps and wheel locks. All of these items are available for purchase and installation through Chevrolet dealers, and are tested and warrantied to be as durable as the truck itself.
Bed party? Really? Wish I could have been at that bed party to let them how how completely worthless they all were (are). The bed of the colorado/canyon is probably *the* biggest joke of the whole truck. The gear on system is complete trash and is just a gimmick to add additional cost to the truck.
Perfect for the discerning customer who thinks that spending $40k on an S10 isn’t enough.
I don’t understand where GM finds all those buyers for these trucks. If you have full size money, why buy a tiny truck?
How come the Canyon/Colorado is the only truck out there that doesn’t offer a CD player. I’m still looking to try to find out why. I can’t find anything from GM that addresses this. If nothing else, why doesn ‘t GM come out with a conversion kit of some kind to address this little oversight???? At least let us CD lovers know why we can’t get a CD player.