Seat adjuster, driver 4-way power with manual recline
Seat adjuster, 4-way power front passenger
Seat adjuster, power driver lumbar control
Seat adjuster, power passenger lumbar control
Seats, heated driver and front passenger
Steering wheel, leather-wrapped
Steering column, tilt and telescopic
Steering wheel controls, mounted audio controls
Window, rear-sliding, manual
Windows, power with driver Express-Up and Down
Cruise control, electronic, automatic
Remote vehicle starter system
Theft-deterrent system, immobilization
Theft-deterrent system, unauthorized entry
Air conditioning, single-zone automatic climate control
Defogger, rear-window electric
Mirror, inside rearview auto-dimming
Visors, driver and front passenger illuminated sliding vanity mirrors
Lighting, interior, dual reading
Daytime Running Lamps
Air bags, Dual-stage frontal airbags for driver and front passenger; Seat-mounted side-impact airbags for driver and front outboard passenger; Head-curtain airbags for front and rear outboard seating positions; Includes front outboard Passenger Sensing System for frontal passenger airbag (Always use safety belts and child restraints. Children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate child restraint. See the Owner's Manual for more information.)
Rear Vision Camera
Teen Driver mode a configurable feature that lets you activate customizable vehicle settings associated with a key fob, to encourage safe driving behavior. It can limit certain vehicle features, and it prevents certain safety systems from being turned off. An in-vehicle report gives you information on your teen's driving habits and helps you to continue to coach your new driver
Tire Pressure Monitor System
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2017 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 Review
In case you haven’t noticed, off-road trucks are a thing and they’re gaining in popularity. No longer do you need to upfit a garden variety pickup with aftermarket parts to accomplish the task. Companies like GM are providing the opportunity to buy these serious off-road trucks straight from the factory. Case in point the new 2017 Colorado ZR2; a midsize truck that comes heavily modified to excel in a variety of challenging environments. Chevy calls it a performance halo for the Colorado lineup and it can be spec’d in either extended cab with long box or crew cab with short box. The 3.6 V6 and 2.8-liter Duramax diesel engines are offered. Base MSRP is $41,000. Tapping the motorsport-derived suspension technology that first appeared on the Camaro Z/28, the ZR2 uses what is called Dynamic Suspensions Spool Valve dampers for greater confidence and control in a wider range of driving experiences, from technical rock crawling to tight two-track trails to high-speed desert running to daily driving. Compared to a standard Colorado, the ZR2 features a much wider track and a 2” lifted suspension. Functional rockers have been added for better performance over rocks and obstacles, and the front and rear bumpers have been modified for better off-road clearance. Unique 17” wheels are wrapped in 31” Goodyear Duratec off-road tires. The front bumper of the ZR2 has tapered ends, to increase the tire clearance when approaching obstacles. The bumper also integrates a thick, aluminum skid plate protecting the radiator and engine oil pan, while the transfer case is protected by an additional shield. Optionally available is a bed-mounted spare tire carrier. With electronic locking differentials front and rear the ZR2 offers 9 drive configurations with variations of 2WD, Auto and 4WD. A new “Off-Road Mode” button allows the anti-lock brakes, traction control, and stability control calibrations to be tailored to different driving conditions. It also alters the throttle progression and shifts calibrations to give the driver better control and responsiveness. The V6 makes 308 horsepower mated to an 8-speed automatic netting 17mpg while the diesel yields 369 pound-feet of torque paired to a 6-speed automatic transmission producing 20mpg. The ZR2 can tow up to 5,000 pounds.