General Motors is offering its 2015 Chevrolet Colorado with a box-delete option so fleet managers can better configure the mid-size pickup for specific jobs, GM announced today at NTEA's Work Truck Show.
by Staff
March 4, 2015
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Photo courtesy of GM.
General Motors is offering its 2015 Chevrolet Colorado with a box-delete option so fleet managers can better configure the mid-size pickup for specific jobs, GM announced today at NTEA's Work Truck Show.
The package will be available by the middle of April and is on display at the show.
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"The Colorado makes a great, flexible choice for urban businesses and fleets to make the most of a mid-size truck," said Ed Peper, U.S. vice president of GM Fleet & Commercial. "It’s ideal for utility companies requiring service bodies, as well as landscapers and other businesses needing the utility of a flatbed."
The box delete package – RPO order code ZW9 – is available on Colorado Work Truck rear-wheel drive extended cab models with the 3.6-liter V-6 engine and six-speed automatic transmission. A $300 credit is applied to the Colorado's suggested retail price when the option is selected.
The model offers 2,200 pounds of payload capability with a 6,001-pound GWVR, temporary tail lamps installed on the rear of the frame, rear bumper deleted, full-size spare tire included, eight body mount provisions, Z82 trailering package, and G80 locking differential.
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