What you’re looking at in the photo gallery below aren’t proper facelifts of the popular seven-seater and pickup truck Colorado. As it happens, Holden improved those two with a limited range of formerly unavailable kit, as well as new detailing options.
Whilst prices remain unchanged between 2014 and 2015 model years, the most significant changes operated come in the form of the trick ‘Comfort Suspension’ on the Colorado truck and SUV in LTZ spec and a premium cabin upgrade for the LTZ lineup for both the pickup truck and family-oriented SUV.
Engineers worked on the interior’s quietness too, which is now equipped with more sound dampening materials. “The Colorado range has a great reputation for off-road driving and we want to ensure this translates into urban and highway driving too.” explained Bill Mott, Holden Australia's director of marketing.
The 2015 Holden Colorado truck and Colorado 7 enjoy a few cabin enhancements. In addition to heated and leather-wrapped seats, which are optional on the Colorado LTZ Crew Cab, the two Australian models also received a revised instrument panel, centre console, and soft touch door trims and armrests.
Centre stack and steering wheel trims are now available in piano black. Lastly, Holden informs off-road functions such as the Hill Descent Control and Hill Start Assist have been refined a little bit as well.
Engineers worked on the interior’s quietness too, which is now equipped with more sound dampening materials. “The Colorado range has a great reputation for off-road driving and we want to ensure this translates into urban and highway driving too.” explained Bill Mott, Holden Australia's director of marketing.
There's a stealthy new exterior paint job dubbed Satin Steel Grey
The entire Colorado range benefits from an acoustic package that reduces powertrain noise in all situations. That so-called ‘Comfort Suspension’ is comprised of a slightly revised spring rate and damper tune, as well as a stiffer front stabilizer bar. Overall, LTZ models are said to get improved ride balance and isolation resulting in a smoother, more comfortable ride, particularly on urban roads.The 2015 Holden Colorado truck and Colorado 7 enjoy a few cabin enhancements. In addition to heated and leather-wrapped seats, which are optional on the Colorado LTZ Crew Cab, the two Australian models also received a revised instrument panel, centre console, and soft touch door trims and armrests.
Centre stack and steering wheel trims are now available in piano black. Lastly, Holden informs off-road functions such as the Hill Descent Control and Hill Start Assist have been refined a little bit as well.