Chevy Colorado set to liven up the pick-up truck segment

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Chevrolet is set to solidify its position in the pick-up truck segment with the next-generation Chevrolet Colorado that would probably make it here once it’s officially unveiled later this year. For now, we’ll have to make do with the show truck that will be on display at the upcoming Bangkok International Motor Show.



Even though it has been labelled a show truck, expect the final production product to be very similar to this, minus the trick 20-inch wheels and body-coloured contoured tonneau that isn’t expected to make the jump from prototype to production.



Buyers won’t be left wanting on power either, with a 2.8-liter turbo-diesel mill set to offer exceptional towing capacity. Although there aren’t any solid figures as of yet, safe to say those promises won’t be falling flat once it hits showrooms.



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nice center console
 

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Nice console, looks and interior.. Hope this will give a threat to the local truck markets here so that things can improve. I really local jap brand trucks but all along they have been offering low-cost stuff.
 

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