2021 Chevrolet Colorado Exterior Colors: First Look

As GM Authority was first to exclusively report, the 2021 Chevrolet Colorado is getting a small facelift, comprised of a new front grille treatment for all models. And now, we’re getting our first look at the revised color palette of the facelifted pickup.

In all, the 2021 Colorado is available in seven exterior colors, comprised of three glossy, three metallic and one tintcoat option:

  • Crush
  • Satin Steel Metallic
  • Summit White
  • Black
  • Bright Blue Metallic (new for 2021)
  • Cherry Red Tintcoat (new for 2021)
  • Sand Dune Metallic (new for 2021)

Four of the seven 2021 Chevrolet Colorado colors are extra-cost hues, though the pricing for the optional colors has not yet been announced.

Additionally, the availability of the colors varies between the different Colorado trim levels, which include Work Truck, LT, Z71, and ZR2 (the base model (2SA) trim level is no longer available for the 2021 model year).

Bright Blue
Crush
Summit White
Black
Cherry Red
Satin Steel
Sand Dune
2021 Chevrolet Colorado Exterior Color Availability
Color Cost Color Code Touch-Up Paint Number Interior: Jet Black w/ Dark Ash Interior: Jet Black
Crush1 Extra G16 WA-413C A A
Satin Steel Metallic Included G9K WA-464C A A
Summit White Included GAZ WA-8624 A A
Black Included GBA WA-8555 A A
Bright Blue Metallic2 Extra GLT WA-327E A A
Cherry Red Tintcoat2 Extra GSK WA-252F A A
Sand Dune Metallic3 Extra GTL WA-661G N/A A

Legend:

  • A – Available
  • N/A – Not Available
  • 1 – Late availability. Additional charge – premium paint
  • 2 – Additional charge – premium paint
  • 3 – Late availability. Not available on WT or LT models

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  • More women are driving this truck so with that said I think standard storage is a must and also color like a pearl white. I love love mine its white and I ve got all the extra bells and whistles. But I would love a pearl coat color available from dealer. I would definitely buy another. And I think a Mat black with all features blacked out would be cool looking. I have a 74 z28 we bought in 1974 and we still have it so chevy is our rock solid vehicle.

  • Kind of hard to see in the picture all the details only one picture? And just a facelift definitely could have used a V8 if you want to try to compete with Ford you have to try to one up them not try to do the same thing over and over again and just put lipstick on a pig I'm on GM you need to stop letting Dodge beat you out

    • Wow, five thumbs down on my comment, really? Why shouldn't this truck have a V8? The interior definitely needed some work in this truck The plastic is cheap and comparison to its competitors. So you thumbs down people can stick your thumbs somewhere else and wake up and realize that this truck could be a whole lot better and GM needs to wake up and start to lead again like they used to instead of following. I work for General Motors for over 25 years both in dealerships and mechanical claims so I know a little bit about what I'm talking about, I watch them go from hero to zero while I work for them.

      • Well saying that GM needs a V8 to compete with Ford *is* really stupid. With that context, it's easy to understandably they downvoted you.

        • I'm not the only person that says they should put a V8 in that and what did you design The garbage motor, v6 the GM uses in just about everything, the motor's problematic and junk.besides they're not developing any new gasoline motors sadly your best bet in that truck is the diesel. The truck needs much more than a facelift once again lipstick on a pig.

          • Why not dark green metallic? I have a 2005 Colorado in that color I love but need a new truck but your color choices stink!

  • I currently own a Colorado Zr2. I like the truck but there are a few things that could definitely improve this truck. Number one the truck needs more ground clearance. I'm sorry but Chevrolet wants this to be a true off road rig then design the truck to have 4-5 more inches of clearance and run 35s. Dont just throw a skid plate in and say that makes up for the clearance. 2. Use better shocks. The shocks are the best on road shocks I ever felt but off road there are much better options out there and they don't necessarily need to be live valve shocks. Number 3 and this is a big one for the ZR2. The truck needs more power. Not only to go with its looks but if you're truly building a off road rig there are times where you need to power though stuff. The truck don't really need a V8 but get some air into that engine.

  • Chevy is still on top, they don't have to compete with Ford with a V8 added. The Chevy v6 will last longer than any Ford or Dodge engine. Ford and Dodge claim to have the power but it's useless without durability. GM could beef up there bodies like with old school metals. But that means melting down our military vehicles lol...

  • I would like to see the green color brought back. We had a ZR2 that came in a cool moss green. I loved that color!

  • We drove a 2015 Colorado. One of the first off the line..loved this truck...my wife was involved in a head on collision with a DUI/DWI driver at 5:30 a.m. on her way to work on Dec. 5th, 2020. This truck saved her life...I will miss this truck dearly, whom we called Beefy Blue.. Definitely buying another!!!

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