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T

he Chevrolet Colorado Xtreme concept unveiled at the

recent Bangkok motor show has strong Australian

connections, with Holden’s design team in Port

Melbourne crafting the vehicle which is not so much a flight of

fancy but a pointer to the upgraded ute due to arrive here later

in the year.

As well as being a showcase of the Australian design

team’s global capability – a role that has become all the more

significant with Holden set to close its local manufacturing

operations in 2017 – the Xtreme was developed to draw

attention to General Motors’ bow-tie brand in Thailand and

other parts of South-East Asia, where there is a huge appetite

for one-tonne utes, particularly Japanese brands led by Toyota.

The official line from Holden is that the Xtreme is strictly a

show car, but watch out for design elements – particularly the

front-end treatment – appearing on future models such as the

Colorado Series II facelift.

Spy shots of the Colorado range undergoing testing at

Holden’s Lang Lang proving ground in South Gippsland,

Victoria, also indicate that the forthcoming upgrade will

extend beyond mere aesthetics, with a suspension

overhaul anticipated.

As its name suggests, the Xtreme takes the Colorado into

more aggressive territory, painting it in matte-orange paint

(dubbed ‘Furness’) and packing it with head-turning harder-

core accessories such as black fender flares, massive 18”

all-terrain wheels and tyres (including custom bead locks and

an extra spare in the tub), a big rear sports bar (with unique

side plates), an integrated spoiler with high-mounted stop

lamp, and neat detail elements such as a colour-coded spade

and high-lift jack in the cargo bay.

Let us also not overlook the uprated suspension, front

‘Safari’ bar with integrated LED strip and winch, big black

bonnet scoop, custom tub liner with adjustable tie-down

tracks and integrated spare wheel mount and tool holders,

rear step with integrated corner step and tow bar, and a roof

basket with more integrated LEDs.

The cabin continues the orange and black theme and

carries new auxiliary gauges and accessories such as a

passenger grab-handle on the side of the instrument panel

and an inclinometer.

The dashboard also has an 8.0” colour touch screen

equipped with the latest MyLink infotainment system

Chevrolet

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CHEVROLET COLORADO XTREME