2016 Holden Colorado (facelift) front-end revealed – Spied

Aussie cousin of the Chevrolet Colorado also goes under the surgeon's knife.

Just hours after the global-spec 2016 Chevrolet Colorado's exterior surfaced on the web, the 2016 Holden Colorado's front-end has been uncovered. The Holden-badged version gets a slightly different grille and bumper, and lesser chrome which could be attributed to its lower trim level.

The front-end of the 2016 Holden Colorado has lesser use of chrome than the Chevrolet version.

The Holden Colorado is offered in Australia in five body styles: single-, extended- and crew-cab. The single- and extended-cab are available in chassis-only version as well. The model range comprises of four equipment trim levels: DX, LS, LT and LTZ.

Irrespective of the body style or the drivetrain configuration (rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive), under the bonnet, there lies the 147 kW (200 hp) 2.8-litre Duramax (XLDE 28) turbo-diesel engine. This engine produces 440 Nm of torque when linked with a 6-speed manual transmission or 500 Nm of torque when opted with a 6-speed automatic transmission.

The facelifted Holden Colorado 7 will likely get the exact same updates as the facelifted Holden Colorado.

The 2016 Holden Colorado will likely be followed by the facelifted Holden Colorado 7 (rebadged Chevrolet Trailblazer) in a few months, with similar design, technical and equipment updates.

[Source - Colorado 2012 club]

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