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2015 Holden Colorado Pickup, Colorado 7 SUV: Price And Features For Australia

Holden’s Colorado pickup and Colorado 7 off-roader have been updated for the 2015 model year, bringing tweaks to the interior, suspension and comfort features in both ranges. The up-spec LTZ range in both models receives the most attent


Holden’s Colorado pickup and Colorado 7 off-roader have been updated for the 2015 model year, bringing tweaks to the interior, suspension and comfort features in both ranges.

The up-spec LTZ range in both models receives the most attention; now equipped with heated leather seats and a new ‘soft touch’ interior.   

Across the board, the Colorado gets a new acoustic package for 2015 which Holden says will improve noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) levels.

A new ‘comfort suspension’ for Colorado LTZ pickup models is perhaps aimed at buyers who aren’t planning frequent trips off the bitumen, bringing revised spring-rate and damper settings along with a new, stiffer front stabiliser bar.

In adapting the suspension, Holden is responding to feedback from customers expressing more interest in setting up their utility as an on-road daily-driver.

Holden says the new suspension provides a more balanced and smoother ride, with a focus on improving the Colorado’s behaviour on urban roads. 

Tow ratings are unaffected by the updates (3.0 tonnes in Colorado 7, 3.5 tonnes in Colorado), but the LTZ’s suspension changes now make it the only Colorado variant with a payload of less than one tonne.

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