Holden Unveils Colorado PickUp Truck (AU)

Holden Colorado

Facelifted Rodeo successor

By Brian Potter
July 9, 2008 6:00 PM
Filed Under: Holden

Australian GM subsidiary, Holden, have released first details and pricing for their new Colorado pick-up truck. Based on the third generation Isuzu D-Max, the Colorado was previously known as the Rodeo in Australia since 2003. However, due to licensing rights, Holden had to drop the Rodeo name after long time partners GM and Isuzu severed ties. As a result, the Colorado represents a facelifted Rodeo with a new name.

See press release below for details and pricing.

Source: Holden

Press Release (Click to expand)

Colorado - A New Name for Tough

GM Holden is taking the covers off its soon to be released, new light commercial vehicle, the Holden Colorado.

This new powerful light truck promises to deliver high levels of performance and load carrying capability, all with the car-like interior comfort and value for money that Holden is renowned for.

A three tonne braked towing capability** on Turbo Diesel 4x4 variants adds to the ’s rugged appeal.

The Holden Colorado will bring an extensive LCV range to the market, offering consumers a wide choice of body styles, powertrains and specifications to suit all work and recreational applications, catering for both fleet and private customers.

With muscular wheel arches, powerful front end and aggressive side profile, the ’s exterior styling reflects its hardworking credentials.

A new sports variant, the LT-R, will combine a number of sports features to create the toughest yet. Available in 4x2 or 4x4 variants, featuring sports bars, soft tonneau cover, side steps, front fog lamps, 16 inch alloy wheels and sports interior trim. The LT-R 4x4 also adds Bluetooth® capability for compatible phones and Rear Park Assist.

With a high level of specification, including driver and passenger airbags on the entire range and ABS with EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution) standard on LT-R and all LX 4x4 variants, the Holden Colorado line-up offers an impressive array of features.

Three engines are available, including a 3.0 litre four-cylinder common rail turbo diesel, which delivers peak torque of 360Nm at 1800rpm and peak power of 120kW at 3600rpm^ (manual transmission).
Also available is a 3.6 litre Alloytec V6 petrol engine and a spirited 2.4 litre four-cylinder petrol engine.

GM Holden Marketing Manager, Teresa Basile, said the Holden Colorado is a tough new entry into the LCV market, with the durability, power and features to cover dual purposes of work and recreation.

“The Colorado is built tough with up to three tonnes of towing capability. With over 30 combinations of model, powertrain, cabin, ride height and body style, there’s a to tackle any job,” Ms Basile said.

“The Colorado is also well equipped, with driver and passenger airbags standard across the range, and ABS with EBD fitted to LT-R and all LX 4x4 variants.

“The Colorado LT-R is the hero of the new range with a long list of features, including sports bars, soft tonneau, side steps and sports interior trim, to appeal to customers looking for the best truck for work and recreation.”

New Holden line-up & pricing (RRP inc. Air Conditioning)


4x2 Single Cab Chassis:

  • DX 2.4 litre, four-cylinder, SOHC engine from $19,990*
  • LX 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $24,990*
  • LX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $27,990*

4x2 Space Cab Chassis:

  • LX 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $27,990*

4x2 Space Cab Pick Up:

  • LX 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $27,990*

4x2 Crew Cab Pick Up:

  • LX 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $30,490*
  • LX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $33,990*
  • LT-R 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $34,990*

4x4 Single Cab Chassis:

  • DX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $31,990*
  • LX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $35,990*

4x4 Space Cab Chassis:

  • LX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $39,990*

4x4 Crew Cab Chassis:

  • LX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $42,290*

4x4 Crew Cab Pick Up:

  • LX 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $39,990*
  • LX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $40,990*
  • LT-R 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $43,990*
  • LT-R 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $45,990*

Holden Colour Selection#:

  • Alpine White
  • Impulse Blue Metallic
  • Royal Grey Metallic
  • Sterling Silver Metallic
  • Tornade Red Metallic
  • Imperial Blond Metallic
  • Black Sapphire Metallic


^ Maximum figures as per DIN regulations.
* RRP excludes Dealer delivery and government charges.
** Three tonne braked towing capacity on diesel 4x4 variants only.
# Metallic paint is a $300 optional extra.

Comments

Goldfinger
July 9, 2008 7:27 PM
Does this still have Leaf springs , rather than Coils?

Joe_Limon
July 9, 2008 11:13 PM
coils in the rear of a truck? sure if you don't want any room in your box.

BabyMilo
July 10, 2008 3:02 AM
why did they change the name?? if they want to start a fresh with a new name whouldnt u start with a new car aswell?? nd not just a face lifted rodeo??

davethepetrolhead
July 10, 2008 5:51 AM
Come on WCF do some research the Rodeo nameplate has been used by Holden for 30yrs.

Goldfinger
July 10, 2008 9:32 AM
@joe_limon = Yes , Even toyota have them in their hilux now , they are so Dated ,Cmon GM sort it out.

xLumino
July 10, 2008 5:30 PM
Rodeo was even the name for Isuzu's midsize offroadcar (Opel/Vauxhall Frontera - even sold as Acura and Holden) That's a bit confused. At first, the pickup is called like this suv, now it's called like a big Chevrolet-Pickup...

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