Our First Look At The 2021 Colorado LT

We’ve already brought you exclusive coverage of the revised styling on offer with the mildly refreshed 2021 Colorado Z71, as well as a look at the 2021 Colorado ZR2. Now, we’re revisiting the updated pickup truck by taking our first look at the 2021 Colorado LT.

2021 Colorado LT

As a reminder, the 2021 Colorado introduces a revised trim level cadence, reducing the lineup to just four trims total. Listed from base to range-topper, these include:

  • Work Truck
  • LT
  • Z71
  • ZR2

As such, the 2021 Colorado LT pictured here takes up the lower midrange slot in the revised lineup.

Like the Work Truck and Z71 trims, the 2021 Colorado LT also gets an updated fascia treatment with a new center bar. The lower fascia is also revised, and gets a large, black section just underneath the grille, as well as a prominent faux skid plate. What’s more, the 2021 Colorado LT will also get all-new Chevy Bowtie badging in gold, while Z71 models will come with a standard black Bowtie badge.

Moving around to the rear, we see the 2021 Colorado LT offers up a tailgate with “Chevrolet” stamped into the metal. The style is something we have also seen with the 2019 and newer Chevrolet Silverado, which got a complete overhaul for the 2019 model year that included the addition of the stamped tailgate treatment.

The 2021 Chevrolet Colorado is the seventh model year of the second-generation pickup, which was originally introduced for the 2015 model year. The newest model year is not considered a full mid-cycle enhancement (MCE), but rather, is classified as a light MCE or facelift. The 2021 model year brings just a few changes and updates with it, such as the revised styling and trim level changes already covered above, as well as three new exterior colors, new wheel designs, revisions to interior equipment, and package changes. Check out our complete coverage of everything new and different about the 2021 Chevrolet Colorado for a more complete rundown.

How does the new 2021 Colorado LT look to you, dear reader? Let us know in the comments, and subscribe to GM Authority for more Chevrolet Colorado news, Chevrolet news, and around-the-clock GM news coverage.

Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

Jonathan Lopez

Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  • Love the gold bowtie! Looks so much more classy than being murked out, but to each their own.

    • So how many people think the 2.7 I4 is going to be the only engine in 2023? Hopefully with the 10 speed, not the 8 speed. Also, the least GM could have done on the 2021 model powertrain wise is put the 8 speed behind the 2.8 I4 diesel and 2.5 I4. The 8 speed is already behind the 2.8 in the Express/Savanna vans and using it on the 2.5 would increase fuel economy ratings.

      • I honestly really like the 3.6L V6. With a Trifecta tune it is a beast. I have nothing against the 2.7L
        I4 as it will be a great engine as well.

  • Man, that front end is looking good! And the stamped tailgate really completes the rear end.

    Signs of what's to come from the 3rd gen I hope!

    • Well the boring black trim around the windows make it look like a cheap low rent model so I'll take the chrome any day because it looks classier.

  • The new Z71 is...ok. Just ok. The new ZR2 is unfinished and coyote ugly.

    However, this new LT is phenomenal looking. Properly good. Bravo to the designers who pushed this through the "all GM trucks must induce retching and involuntary shudders" look.. Trucks CAN look good without catering to the frat-bro crowd.

    I am now excited about the Colorado again!

    • Couldn't have said it any better myself!

      Glad they kept the Bowtie up front and glad they kept the stamped tailgate outback.

  • Refreshing to see a grille that doesn’t take up the whole front end. Almost looks like the old S-10 did from 99-04.

  • I like the looks of the new grill and stamped tail gate. If the V6 option includes the 10 speed transmission, I will seriously consider stepping up from my 2015 Canyon with its “always searching” 8 speed.

    • I think you have the 6 speed, the 8 speed became avaliable on 2017. 2015 & 2016 Colorado have different V6 engine and transmission, from 2017 they change to new V6 and 8 speed.

      • Hi Rosado. Thank you for the heads-up on my Canyon’s 6 speed trans (not 8 speed as I incorrectly said in my post). The info you added about the upgrades in the V6 and auto trans in 2017 really caught my eye and I’m hoping you can point me to a source that will explain the improvements the upgrades made over the V6 & 6-speed trans in the 2015/16 Colorado & Canyon models. I just turned 80,000 trouble- free miles in my 2015 Canyon and am considering a possible upgrade to a new Canyon or Colorado if these upgrades are significantly better than what I have now. Many thanks, Ron. P.S. any idea when/if a 10-speed trans will be available behind the V6 in these mid-sized trucks?

  • I like the cosmetic lift, but that's not enough to stay strong in the midsize truck market. Why can't GM add power sliding rear windows, move the rear shocks closer to the wheel and update the interior. Not to mention to put some more power into the baby Duramax. Don't get me wrong, I love my Colorado with the 2.8 diesel. I traded in my "taco" for it, but GM can't be complacent. There's too much competition for that.

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