Expect new Chevrolet Colorado to the US in 2015

March 21st, 2012
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by: Alex Villani

 

After it’s reveal at the Bangkok Motor Show last year, the new global Chevrolet Colorado quickly gained traction as General Motors announced that it would be coming to the North American market as well. Unfortunately, much misinformation came with it; with publications assuming the truck would arrive immediately following the death of the current Colorado truck, but that is not the case. The new Colorado is still two years away for North America.

The general consensus has been that the new Colorado would arrive in 2013 model year. On the surface, that seems like a plausible timeline considering the truck is going on sale in certain global markets this year and the current Colorado is slated to end production this year. Unfortunately GM has a reputation for waiting extended periods of time before bringing global products to North America and the new Colorado is no exception.

Instead of 2013, expect the new Colorado to launch as a 2015 model year vehicle in North America. There are several, logical reasons for the wait.

For starters, the Colorado that just launched on the global scene is not specifically designed for North America. GMI has been told that GM is holding off and giving North America an updated version of the truck in 2015; one that will meet all U.S. standards and be an overall better truck. This updated version will proliferate the global markets as well.

This launch strategy is not new at GM. The same strategy took place with the Chevrolet Spark mini car. It has been on sale in most global markets for nearly two years, but North America has waited until 2013 model year to get an updated version of the car.

The second issue with the new Colorado is North American production. GM has already announced that the Colorado will be built at their Wentzville, Mo. assembly plant. However anyone with any knowledge on automotive manufacturing knows that it isn’t feasible to retool a plant for a completely new vehicle line and chassis in the matter of a few months (the investment was just announced in November).

Factoring in those two, very large issues and a start of production date in 2014 becomes far more realistic. In fact, when GM announced the new Colorado would make it to the North American market they hinted that it would be awhile until it hits the streets.

Just like the Cruze, Spark and Sonic/Aveo, it sounds like the Colorado will have its own development process for the North American market.

While Chevrolet has not announced engines for the North American Colorado, GMI has been told to expect GM’s new 2.5-liter four-cylinder and 3.6-liter V-6. Both engines have a wide range of outputs, so specific outputs for the Colorado are entirely unknown at this time.

In most global markets the Colorado is powered by a 2.8-liter diesel engine. It is unclear if the diesel engine will make its way to North America as well.

Expect the new, updated Colorado to launch in North America in mid-2014 as a 2015 model.

 

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Chevy planning new NASCAR model for 2013 season

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March 13, 2012
By: Nick Saporito

 

Chevrolet announced that the brand will be showcasing an all-new racecar during the 2013 NASCAR season. The new car will be replacing the Impala, which has been Chevy’s NASCAR racer for many years. While that in itself is a sizable announcement, the rest of the story is even more interesting. Chevrolet states the new NASCAR will have a production sister car under an entirely new nameplate.

Now, we at GMI do not like to speculate, but for months we’ve been reporting that GM has plans to bring the Holden Commodore back to North America under the Chevrolet brand. The latest information we’ve gotten suggests Chevrolet will bring the Commodore back to North America as a high-performance Chevrolet sedan. The car will be very low volume and likely V-8 only.

At last report, this sedan was slated to launch in spring 2013, which happens to correlate with Chevrolet’s stated scheduled release date for the new production car and corresponding NASCAR racer.

The timing also aligns with Holden’s scheduled update to the Commodore for 2013. The revamp is said to include revised styling inside and out, better aerodynamics and an overall design theme that fits better with new Holden’s (thus Chevrolet as well).

It’s very possible we’re entirely off base here, but needless to say, today’s press release is foreshadowing a new product for Chevrolet. It just so happens that we at GMI know Chevrolet’s future product portfolio really well and the only one that seems to fit this mold is the supposed Commodore import.

 

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