The new Chevrolet Colorado midsized pickup is gearing up to begin production in markets around the world. Final tests on the vehicle are almost complete, and soon the diesel-powered pickup will make its debut in the Middle East, South America, Africa and Asia.
But will the U.S. market see a new Chevrolet Colorado? General Motors has issued no official confirmations, but many industry watchers expect that the U.S. may get a version of the new Colorado as a replacement for the current Colorado/Canyon twins.
GM's only comment to date, made through company representative Tom Wilkinson, has acknowledged that the company is considering production of a midsize truck for the U.S. market. The company is currently busy with the launch of the new Colorado to world-wide markets, so it may be some time before there's any additional word about a model for the U.S.
Since Thailand will be the first to receive the Colorado trucks, a testing team from General Motors lived in the country in order to better understand the needs of the average Thai consumer.
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