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2019 Chevrolet Colorado Prices Increase Average of $729: Pricing Comparison

The starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the 2019 Chevrolet Colorado increased an average of $729 over 2018 models, according to a pricing analysis performed by GM Authority.

Prices across all models, including all trim levels, powertrain combinations, and body styles. The smallest increase was $300, while the biggest was $1,200.

Pricing Comparison: 2019 Chevrolet Colorado vs. 2018 Chevrolet Colorado
2019 Chevrolet Colorado 2018 Chevrolet Colorado + / – 2019
2.5L I4 LCV Engine (Gasoline)
2WD Crew Cab, Short Box WT $27,795 $27,295 +$500
2WD Crew Cab, Short Box LT $30,695 $30,095 +$600
2WD Crew Cab, Short Box Z71 $33,695 $32,595 +$1100
2WD Extended Cab, Long Box Base $22,395 $21,195 +$1200
2WD Extended Cab, Long Box WT $25,895 $24,695 +$1200
2WD Extended Cab, Long Box LT $28,695 $28,095 +$600
2WD Extended Cab, Long Box Z71 $31,795 $30,695 +$1100
4WD Extended Cab, Long Box WT $29,795 $29,495 +$300
4WD Extended Cab, Long Box LT $32,395 $31,995 +$400
4WD Extended Cab, Long Box Z71 $35,395 $34,495 +$900
3.6L V6 LGZ Engine (Gasoline)
2WD Crew Cab, Short Box WT $27,795 $27,295 +$500
2WD Crew Cab, Short Box LT $30,695 $30,095 +$600
2WD Crew Cab, Short Box Z71 $33,695 $32,595 +$1100
2WD Extended Cab, Long Box WT $25,895 $24,695 +$1200
2WD Extended Cab, Long Box LT $28,695 $28,095 +$600
2WD Extended Cab, Long Box Z71 $31,795 $30,695 +$1100
2WD Crew Cab, Long Box WT $29,495 $28,995 +$500
2WD Crew Cab, Long Box LT $32,295 $31,695 +$600
2WD Crew Cab, Long Box Z71 $35,095 $33,995 +$1100
4WD Crew Cab, Short Box WT $32,795 $32,495 +$300
4WD Crew Cab, Short Box LT $35,395 $34,995 +$400
4WD Crew Cab, Short Box Z71 $38,095 $37,195 +$900
4WD Crew Cab, Short Box ZR2 $43,995 $42,995 +$1000
4WD Extended Cab, Long Box WT $29,795 $29,495 +$300
4WD Extended Cab, Long Box LT $32,395 $31,995 +$400
4WD Extended Cab, Long Box Z71 $35,395 $34,495 +$900
4WD Extended Cab, Long Box ZR2 $42,395 $41,395 +$1000
4WD Crew Cab, Long Box WT $33,095 $32,795 +$300
4WD Crew Cab, Long Box LT $35,695 $35,295 +$400
4WD Crew Cab, Long Box Z71 $38,295 $37,495 +$800
4WD Crew Cab, Long Box ZR2 $42,395 $41,395 +$1000
2.8L I4 Duramax LWN Engine (Turbo-Diesel)
2WD Crew Cab, Short Box LT $30,695 $30,095 +$600
2WD Crew Cab, Short Box Z71 $33,695 $32,595 +$1100
2WD Crew Cab, Long Box LT $32,295 $31,695 +$600
2WD Crew Cab, Long Box Z71 $35,095 $33,995 +$1100
4WD Crew Cab, Short Box LT $35,395 $34,995 +$400
4WD Crew Cab, Short Box Z71 $38,095 $37,195 +$900
4WD Crew Cab, Short Box ZR2 $43,995 $42,995 +$1000
4WD Extended Cab, Long Box ZR2 $42,395 $41,395 +$1000
4WD Crew Cab, Long Box LT $35,695 $35,295 +$400
4WD Crew Cab, Long Box Z71 $38,395 $37,495 +$900

The Z71 and ZR2 were the two 2019 Colorado trims that experienced the highest price increases, which could be in part due to several new features that have become standard on the range-topping Colorado models. Apart from quietly discontinuing its manual transmission, the 2019 Chevrolet Colorado brings forth a slew of new features, representing the fifth model year of the second-generation model.

About The Figures

  • Pricing figures represent starting Manufacturer Suggested Retail Prices (MSPR) for each trim level without additional options.
  • MSRP obtained from Chevrolet for the United States market.
  • MSRP does not include $1,095 destination charge per vehicle.
  • Manufacturer incentives, rebates or other offers not included in MSRP.

2016 Chevrolet Colorado Z71 Exterior 014

About Chevrolet Colorado

The Chevrolet Colorado is a mid-size pickup truck. It is currently Chevrolet's smallest pickup truck in the U.S. and Canada, slotting under the full-size Chevrolet Silverado. In Mexico, the Colorado slots above the compact Chevrolet Montana and the similarly-sized S10, but below the Silverado/Cheyenne (the name for some of Silverado's trim levels in Mexico).

The current Colorado was introduced in 2015 and represents the second generation of the Colorado nameplate. The model rides on the GMT-31XX platform shared with the GMC Canyon, as well as the international-market Chevrolet Colorado/S10 and Chevrolet Trailblazer.

2017 Holden Trailblazer

International Chevrolet/Holden Trailblazer


2017 Chevrolet Colorado exterior - Global Model 002

International Chevrolet Colorado (Holden Colorado)

The 2018 Chevy Colorado represents the fourth model year of the second-generation Colorado. The vehicle remains highly competitive in its segment, offering two gasoline engines and a diesel motor, which is a segment exclusive. The off-road-specific Colorado ZR2 was launched for the 2017 model year. However, the Colorado family continues to lack various features asked by many present and potential customers, such as a moonroof, a sliding rear window, as well as a range-topping LTZ or High Country trim level.

The 2019 Chevy Colorado represents the fifth model year of the second-generation Colorado. The vehicle sees a new Colorado ZR2 Bison package, new exterior colors, a new 18-inch wheel, black bowties for every ZR2 model. Additionally, the 2019 Colorado gets new set of infotainment systems that represent the third generation of Chevrolet infotainment systems, Type A and Type C USB ports, a second in-cabin microphone, a high-def Rear Vision Camera, UltraSonic Rear Park Assist, a heated steering wheel, and 6-way power driver seat on some models. The street-focused Colorado RST and Z71 Trail Runner off-roader are also added to the lineup. The manual transmission is deleted from the powertrain lineup.

2019 Chevrolet Colorado RST - Exterior - Live Photos 002

2019 Colorado RST

2019 Chevrolet Colorado Z71 Trail Runner - Live Photos - Exterior 001

2019 Colorado Z71 Trail Runner

A midcycle refresh is expected for the 2020 model year. It is believed that the update will bring revised front and rear styling, as well as possible updates to the interior, and powertrain.

For the U.S. and Canada, the Chevrolet Colorado is built at the GM Wentzville factory in Missouri operated by GM USA. The model sold in Asia-Pacific is built at the GM Thailand plant in Rayong, which is operated by GM Thailand. The GM Sao Jose Dos Campos plant operated by GM Brazil builds the Chevy S10 for South America.

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Michelle Marus is an automotive enthusiast with a passion for writing that has turned into a career involving both interests.

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Comments

  1. And less choices. No manual. only black interior.

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  2. If sales are down on the Silverado they need to make up that money somewhere.

    Has to be on a product people want.

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