Along with Toyota Tamaco TRD Pro and Ford Ranger Raptor, the appearance of Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 Bison will make the competition in the mid-size pickup segment more attractive than ever.
The Colorado ZR2 Bison is the production version of the Colorado ZR2 AEV concept, first shown to the public at last year’s SEMA tuning event. The car is the result of a collaboration between Chevrolet and American Expedition Vehicles (AEV).
As a gift for off-road enthusiasts, the high-performance Colorado version possesses advanced equipment from tires to … roof. Highlights on the Colorado ZR2 Bison can be mentioned as front / rear bumpers for dedicated off-road vehicles and underbody protection; LED front light strips with Warn badges; The snorkel from AEV helps the car to wade safely. The AEV wheel rims come with 35-inch rims wrapped in Mud-Terrain BF Goodrich KM2 specialized tires combined with a new suspension system that includes a specially tuned Multimatic DSSV shock absorber with longer travel.
Vehicles equipped with Duramax 2.8L diesel engine. In addition, the company will also offer another option with a 3.6L V6 engine with a capacity of 308 horsepower and maximum torque of 373 Nm. This version has significantly more power than the original diesel engine with a capacity of only 186 horsepower and maximum torque of 500Nm.
There is still no further information from Chevrolet about the official production version. According to Offroad.com, it is possible that the car was introduced to dealers at the recent Find New Roads Experience event in Las Vegas (USA).
The Colorado ZR2 Bison will soon hit showrooms with the base model starting at $40,995
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