The 2024 Chevy Colorado debuts the third-generation pickup’s second model year, and with it, a number of important updates and changes. Interestingly, those updates include the availability of the new Off-Road Lighting Package, which provides a nice enhancement to the truck’s forward lighting capabilities. Now, GM Authority is detailing the package, including its availability, content, and pricing.
The new Off-Road Lighting Package offered for the 2024 Chevy Colorado is available on Trail Boss, Z71, and ZR2 trim levels, but is not available for WT or LT trims. The package is tagged with RPO code PCL, and is offered as an LPO-level option, which means it’s installed by the dealer, rather than at the factory when the vehicle is initially produced.
The 2024 Chevy Colorado Off-Road Lighting Package includes the following content (relevant RPO codes listed in parentheses):
- Auxiliary Off-Road Lights (RZU)
- Power Distribution Box (VBP)
- Accessory switch kit (VZJ)
Pricing is set at $1,550.
Compared to the preceding 2023 model year, the 2024 Chevy Colorado debuts several important updates and changes, including the new-for-2024 Colorado ZR2 Bison Edition package, which bundles together a bevy of off-road-oriented equipment from American Expedition Vehicles (AEV), such as AEV stamped-steel front and rear bumpers, AEV wheel flares, 17-inch beadlock capable wheels, a full complement of skid plates, and more.
The powertrain lineup was also updated for the 2024 model year, with the Turbo Plus 2.7L I4 L3B engine offered no longer available. As such, the 2024 Chevy Colorado offers just two engine options, namely the Turbo 2.7L I4 L2R gasoline engine and the TurboMax 2.7L I4 L3B gasoline engine (the TurboMax branding is new for the 2024 model year as well).
Check out our full rundown on everything new and different about the 2024 Chevy Colorado for more information.
All engine options connect to the second-generation GM eight-speed automatic transmission, while the updated 31XX-2 platform provides the underpinnings. Production takes place at the GM Wentzville plant in Missouri.
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Comments
And park the blasted truck right on the ski slope with all that lighting. Brilliant.
As with all of these GM provided packages (and as someone that enjoys modifying his own vehicles), they are all overpriced and not the best technology. A person can purchase a third party lighting system for much less and even receive a better performing product.
Oh well, a sucker is born everyday.
Hopefully the overpaid UAW workers put all those aftermarket parts on instead of dealer installed
Us techs don’t get paid enough to put those crap parts on
We laugh all the way to the bank
We laugh all the way to the bank. I also have a pension I’ll be retired at 52.
$1500!!! Unreal, put these on Side by Sides for less than $300.
Usual GM half baked accessories. No light bar, wether for the roof or the bumper?
And trusting a dealer to install?
As with most LPO accesories (besides wheels) this is for people who want it covered under warranty if slide the $1500 into financing.
I never saw such an uglier ad on let the customer put his own lights on. I’m sure they’re better than what they’re supplying.
Do they clip-on to the hood with clothes pins? LOL! Can you open the hood with them in place? I’m guessing ‘NO’. $1500? Oh my!
No, you open the hood and they shove them through the windshield
Does anyone know if the factory in Missouri has started making the 24″
model yet ??
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Great – put more lights on it to blind on-coming drivers
And that’s exactly what will happen. So happy to show off what I have.
Trailboss should have LED headlights
All the guys that made comments except 1, is that all you do I b!tch and complain? Nothing ever satisfies you guys. If you don’t have anything positive to say, keep it to yourself.
Eric maybe if General Motors gives us something decent to look at we wouldn’t have to complain stop pumping out all the crap that nobody wants
And for some reason, dealers can’t even keep the Colorado ZR2 on the lot for more than a day. Every single one for sale is “in transport”…hmm…
Trailboss should have optional Fog lights
And yet still no factory fog lights….stupid. I like the upgrades. They can do better.
Bet the “reflective glare” off the hood is huge….
Overpaid nonsense someone will.pay, lol.
That’s a law enforcement issue.
It’s illegal to be on the highway with those lights on.
Looks like this option is now a lot less:
Off Road Lighting Package
$605