Chevrolet stormed into the Salon of Buenos Aires, Argentina with a new concept for showgoers to take in: The S10 Trailboss. The S10 is the international variant of Chevrolet Colorado, and shares nearly everything with the global model save for the name.
The Trailboss name first appeared a few years ago in the United States as a lightly modified Colorado pickup with additional off-road cues. Like the U.S. truck, Chevrolet has dug into the accessories bin to bring the S10 Trailboss to life.
Foremost, it looks pretty great. We actually think it looks as if Bumblebee traded its Camaro duds for a Colorado. That’s not a bad thing. Contrasting the paint hue—called Summer Jam—are black accents and plenty of Chevrolet Performance accessories. An LED light bar sits front and center, door steps allow for easier access, and larger all-terrain tires are present.
Inside, the cockpit is trimmed in black leather with orange stitching with obligatory “Trailboss” emblems throughout the cabin.
The Chevrolet S10 has been a success in South American markets, which lends this concept as a potential production truck sooner rather than later. Of course, in North America, we finally have our Colorado ZR2, so we’re not entirely jealous. But we do like that color.
Comments
Just bring back the Avalanche!
Update it to today’s standards with the economy small block
using direct injection.
Otherwise, I will hold onto my 2006 Avalanche Z71.
Wow I hope they add some Bolt one to this.
This is a bit overdone here.
Not a fan of the sport bar and the over done bull bar.
Just give me the ZR2 with a little larger tire and a led light bar in the grill. Keep it clean and keep it functional and simple.
The nose on this South American truck just does not support a bull bar very well.
Best to support the aftermarket and let the owners make the truck their dreams. Most real off roaders would rather do their own thing and include a winch.
Looks like someone pimped out the truck with AutoZone performance parts ?????
As long as it’s about 400 HP and top of the line 4×4 system. Maybe it will do good with lower price tag