2023 Chevy Colorado Trail Boss price

The 2023 Chevrolet Colorado arrives as a fully redesigned pickup truck. The midsize truck arrives with a new look, the turbo-four from the Silverado 1500, and more advanced tech features. Chevrolet will offer the Colorado in WT, LT, Trail Boss, Z71, and ZR2 trims.

Chevrolet has given the 2023 Colorado a fresh look. The front end of the Colorado has an enormous grille that takes up the entirety of the front fascia, while the grille leads directly into the burly front bumper. Slim headlights are located directly underneath the hood and are connected by a trim piece. Compared to last year, the new Colorado is 2.3 inches wider and rides on a wheelbase that’s 3.1 inches longer. The 2023 Colorado will only be available as a crew cab with a five-foot-two-inch bed.

The interior of the 2023 Chevrolet Colorado has been given an overhaul. The interior is far more upscale than before with a large central touchscreen that’s integrated into a trim piece that’s shared with the instrument cluster. The circular air vents help break up the simple lines on the dashboard, while physical controls are located high up on the center console. For the first time, Chevy will offer a sunroof in the Colorado.

Chevrolet hasn’t announced all of the 2023 Colorado’s features yet. All models will come with an 11.3-inch touchscreen, an 8-inch digital instrument cluster, built-in Google Maps, and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. We expect USB ports, Bluetooth, an audio system, a Wi-Fi hot spot, and satellite radio to be available.

Unlike the 2022 model, the 2023 Chevrolet Colorado will only be available with a turbocharged 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine. The engine will be available in three tunes that vary depending on trim level. The base powertrain produces 237 horsepower and 259 pound-feet of torque. The Turbo Plus is standard on the Z71 and Trail Boss and raises power to 310 hp and 390 lb-ft of torque. Lastly, there’s the High-Output that’s reserved for the ZR2. This tune makes 430 lb-ft of torque. The engine is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission and towing capacity maxes out at 7,700 pounds.>

On the safety front, the new Colorado will come with automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, pedestrian detection, and automatic high-beam assist. Available features include blind spot monitoring, a surround-view camera, adaptive cruise control, rear cross-traffic alert, and rear pedestrian alert.

The 2023 Chevrolet Colorado Trail Boss will sit between the Colorado Z71 and Colorado ZR2.Photo: Chevrolet

The all new Chevrolet Colorado is here, and it looks good. The redesign introduces new trims and packages for the midsize truck, along with improved off-road capability. The ZR2 Desert Boss is the top dog in the Colorado lineup, but it’s the brand new Colorado Trail Boss that Chevy thinks will be the breakout star.

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The Trail Boss is the second most expensive of the five trim levels available on the new Colorado, a range that starts with the base-model WT and climbs through LT, Z71, Trail Boss and finally ZR2. The Trail Boss comes with a 2-inch factory suspension lift and wider track, giving it 9.5 inches of ground clearance and roughly the same track width as the ZR2, which gains an extra inch of clearance thanks to a 3-inch lift and special DSSV spool-valve dampers. The Trail Boss offers a 30.5-degree approach angle, 22.4-degree departure angle, and 21 degrees of breakover.

Mechanically, the Trail Boss is most similar to the Z71 that sits just below it in the range. Every 2023 Colorado uses a version of Chevy’s 2.7-liter turbo inline-four [first seen in the Silverado], with different power and torque outputs based on trim level. The Z71 and Trail Boss both get the Turbo Plus version of the engine, making 310 horsepower and 390 lb-ft of torque. Trail Boss will be 4WD only, with a two speed transfer case and rear limited slip differential. It’ll have 18-inch wheels and 32-inch all-terrain tires. What it won’t have is the F1-derived Multimatic DSSV spool-valve dampers found in the ZR2, nor the new ZR2's Turbo High Output engine with 310 hp and a whopping 430 lb-ft of torque.

Chevy expects the Colorado Trail Boss will likely outsell the ZR2. Price plays a role in this, but it’s as much about capability as cost — the Trail Boss is less of a hardcore off-roader than the ZR2, and that’s kind of the point.

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Chevy vice president Scott Bell summed it up at the virtual reveal of the new Colorado, saying, “Trail Boss is a big addition because it has the look of off-road, but not the extreme capability of the ZR2.” Bell described the ZR2's capability as “extreme,” which isn’t a stretch. The last-gen ZR2 really ripped, and with more power and torque from that new turbo engine, the 2023 should rip even harder. But while most midsize truck shoppers seem to want the look of off-road performance, not everybody needs the full breadth of the ZR2's equipment.

Enter the Trail Boss, which Chevy approached with a bit of self-awareness; the automaker admits many off-road vehicles seldom go off-road, which is a waste of a ZR2. So, Chevy made the Trail Boss as a ZR2 for people who don’t need a ZR2.

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I’m just happy that Chevy is being mindful about the use-cases here. But the differences between Colorado models might make it harder for enthusiasts to build their own off-road beasts starting from a WT or LT model: As Chevy explained, the Trail Boss and ZR2 have certain differences in their frame and suspension architecture, making those off-road models more capable right out of the box.

By Chevy’s account, the Colorado trims break down into two groups: WT and LT are pavement focused, while Z71, Trail Boss and ZR2 are off-road oriented. Even though the Z71 is technically a midrange trim, it’s more or less the start of the off-road range of Colorados. Chevy expects many drivers will go one trim up to the Colorado Trail Boss, which is more capable than a Z71 but not quite a ZR2. 

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How much will a 2023 Colorado cost?

Price: We expect the 2023 Chevrolet Colorado will have a starting price of approximately $28,000 when it goes on sale in the first half of 2023. The range-topping Colorado ZR2 is expected to have a price tag of roughly $45,000.

When can I order a 2023 Colorado?

According to sources familiar with the matter, order banks for the 2023 Chevy Colorado will open on November 10th, 2022. This includes the 2023 Chevy Colorado WT, LT, Trail Boss, and Z71 trim levels, but not the ZR2, which will go into production at a later date.

What is the Colorado Trail Boss package?

The Trail Boss package includes black Colorado emblems and tailgate letters, a G80 automatic-locking rear differential, red tow hooks, 1-inch front lift [for leveling], 17-inch gloss-black ZR2 wheels, front air-dam delete, and front- and mid-frame skidplates—which were optional equipment for 2021 LT and Z71 Colorados.

When can I order a 2023 Chevy?

Dealerships began taking orders for the 2023 Silverados in May of 2022, so it's hopeful that they will be in the showroom and available for sale by the end of 2022. Get ready for your new truck by making sure your insurance coverage is up to par.

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