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2026 Chevrolet Colorado

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The 2026 Chevrolet Colorado is a midsize pickup truck available exclusively in crew cab configuration with a five-foot bed. It competes in the segment against vehicles such as the Toyota Tacoma, Ford Ranger, and Nissan Frontier. The 2026 model includes minor updates to the third-generation platform that launched in 2023, consisting of a revised front fascia, updated grille designs, enhanced LED headlights on select trims, new exterior paint colors, and additional wheel options. The powertrain is consistent across all trims: a 2.7-liter TurboMax turbocharged inline-four engine rated at 310 horsepower and 430 pound-feet of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard on entry-level models, with four-wheel drive available throughout the lineup.

The infotainment system features Chevrolet's Google built-in compatibility through an 11.3-inch center touchscreen and an 11-inch digital driver display. This setup provides access to Google Maps for navigation, Google Assistant for voice commands, and the Google Play store for apps, along with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The 2026 model carries over the existing technology without major revisions. Standard Chevy Safety Assist includes automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist, and forward collision alert, while higher trims add options like adaptive cruise control and surround-view cameras. The myChevrolet app supports remote engine start, fuel level monitoring, and vehicle location services. Over-the-air updates deliver improvements to infotainment and features, though certain connected services such as navigation and safety monitoring require subscriptions after an initial trial.

What You're Really Signing Up For

  • OnStar collects extensive data and shares it with law enforcement and third parties.
  • Infotainment is slow and confusing, burying basic controls like headlights in menus.
  • OTA updates drain the battery unexpectedly.
  • Google Built-In features require ongoing subscriptions.
  • Infotainment stores and accesses your phone data.

Top Reported Issues

The most frequently mentioned problems by owners

Privacy & Surveillance9 mentions

OnStar Extensive Data Collection

OnStar collects geolocation, driving habits, speed, seat belt usage, braking via GPS and sensors; au...

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OTA Behavior9 mentions

OTA updates drain batteries

The Chevrolet Colorado's over-the-air (OTA) software updates can fail and leave the infotainment sys...

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Interface Friction5 mentions

Unreliable OTA updates

Over-the-air (OTA) software updates are greyed out, fail to install reliably, or direct owners to de...

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Software Stability4 mentions

Infotainment screen blackouts

The central infotainment screen, which controls navigation, audio, and vehicle settings, randomly go...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the 2026 Chevrolet Colorado

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