Exploring the Five 2026 Chevy Colorado Trims: Features, Capabilities, and Value

December 30th, 2025 by

A white, a red, and a blue 2026 Chevy Colorado's parked side by side

When you’re looking for a new truck, picking out a model can be the easy part. If you’re looking for a reliable and capable midsize pickup, you can’t go wrong with the 2026 Chevy Colorado. However, from there, you need to decide on a trim level, which can be a bit more challenging. It can be overwhelming to sort through all the details and decide which trim is right for your needs and budget. Today, we’re going to make things simple to help you find a good place to start. Let’s take a look at all five trims and see what they have to offer.

1. WT Trim

The Colorado WT is a no-frills work truck that’s ready to get down to business. Drivers on a budget will appreciate that this option is the most affordable one in the lineup, with a starting MSRP of $32,400[a]. Although this trim doesn’t include every feature from the rest of the lineup, it still offers a well-rounded selection of practical and helpful features that make every drive enjoyable and convenient.

While some trucks reserve their most powerful engines for top-tier trims, the 2026 Colorado features a single powertrain that powers the entire lineup. The 2.7L TurboMax I-4 engine produces up to 310 hp and 430 lb-ft of torque, providing a payload capacity of up to 1,684 lbs and a towing capacity of up to 7,700 lbs on a truck equipped with the advanced trailer package. Since this package is available on the WT, you can get all the power you need without upgrading beyond the entry-level trim, providing you with a fantastic value.

Standard rear-wheel drive delivers 21 MPG, allowing you to pass the gas station without needing to stop too often. Upgrade to four-wheel drive, and that figure drops to 19 MPG, but you’ll gain more traction, allowing you to drive with confidence on wet roads or rough off-road surfaces.

Many of Colorado’s tech features are standard across the trim lineup as well, so you may be surprised by the cutting-edge setup you get with the WT. An 11.3-inch diagonal center touchscreen and an 11-inch diagonal digital driver information center make it easy to view important information, while standard Google built-in, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto features make it easy to stay connected on the go.

Standard Chevy Safety Assist provides all the advanced features you need to avoid danger on the road, including a following distance indicator, forward collision alert with automatic emergency braking and front pedestrian braking, lane keep assist, and IntelliBeam automatic high-beam headlights.

Overall, this trim is just right for drivers who want to shop smart with a well-rounded pickup that covers all the bases at an accessible price point. The WT proves that you don’t have to go over budget to get an amazing truck.

2. LT Trim

Looking for a little more in the way of comfort and convenience? The LT has you covered with a great array of extra features designed to make your life as a driver easier. Raising the starting MSRP to $36,000[a], these upgrades are well worth the investment for drivers who are willing to enhance their driving experience.

In the cabin, you’ll find plenty of extra features. Enjoy all-weather comforts, including heated front seats and dual-zone automatic climate control, and a manual tilt and telescoping steering column. Additionally, take advantage of conveniences like an auto-dimming rearview mirror, keyless entry, and start. Even backseat passengers receive some upgrades, such as a rear USB port and a seatback map pocket for additional storage.

On the exterior, you’ll find an EZ-Lift and Lower tailgate with StowFlex storage, making loading cargo a breeze. There are also various styling upgrades, such as body-color door handles and painted mirror caps.

This trim is ideal for drivers who primarily drive on paved roads and desire a wider range of amenities. If the standard slate of features isn’t enough, there are numerous packages and available add-ons that you can utilize to elevate the LT to an even higher level. That’s great news for drivers who aren’t planning on heading off-road and those who want to enjoy the efficiency of rear-wheel drive.

Red 2026 Chevy Colorado Trail Boss on a dirt trail

3. Trail Boss Trim

From here on up, all of Colorado’s trims are designed with off-roading in mind, with standard four-wheel drive and rugged features to help you explore the wilderness. The Trail Boss is the most affordable of these, perfect for the occasional weekend getaway or light off-road trail.

A 2-inch factory lift allows you to breeze over low-lying obstacles, such as rocks and roots, without damaging vital underbody components. A two-speed automatic transfer case, protected by a dedicated shield, lets you easily switch between different modes: 2WD for efficient on-road driving, Auto for staying in 2WD unless wheel slippage is detected, 4WD high for extra traction on wet or snowy roads, and 4WD low for extreme surfaces like deep sand and mud where you need maximum torque.

Additionally, four selectable drive modes offer a wider range of settings to match your current circumstances best: Normal mode for everyday driving, tow/haul mode for towing or hauling heavy cargo, off-road mode for navigating loose surfaces, and Terrain mode for steep hills and crawling over obstacles.

One thing worth noting, though, is that the Trail Boss trim doesn’t come with all of the interior niceties of the LT. The cabin is more similar to the WT, with a six-way manual driver seat and no standard heated seats, for example. However, it does come standard with dual-zone automatic climate control and a few other features not found on the WT. If you’re looking for a specific feature, please don’t hesitate to ask us about it.

If you’re looking for off-roading capability, whether for planned adventures or tough terrain on the job, the Trail Boss trim is an excellent choice. It provides all the essential off-road features at a great value.

4. Z71 Trim

If you want the best of both worlds from the LT and the Trail Boss, the Z71 has you covered. Loaded up with off-road equipment and a well-appointed cabin, this adventure-ready model can get down and dirty on a rocky trail and keep you nice and comfortable on the journey home.

It also offers some extra perks that aren’t standard on any lower trim levels, such as LED projector headlamps, taillamps, and fog lamps that cut through the darkness of the wilderness, even on foggy nights or dusty trails. There are also black horizontal recovery hooks available, allowing you to extricate yourself from sticky situations easily. As a cherry on top, there are cool styling touches, such as black Chevy bow-tie badges and a jet-black interior with adrenaline-red accents.

The Z71 is a fantastic choice for drivers seeking a versatile and comfortable truck that offers everything needed for a big adventure, whether on- or off road. Unless you’re a hardcore off-road enthusiast who needs to pull out all the stops, you should be more than satisfied with this top-tier trim.

Blue 2026 Chevy Colorado ZR2 driving on sand

5. ZR2 Trim

Are you a hardcore off-road enthusiast who needs to pull out all the stops? Then head straight to the top of the trim ladder and conquer your favorite trail with the Colorado ZR2. Standing tall with a 3-inch factory lift, this truck boasts a comprehensive feature set, including a high-performance suspension system and Multimatic DSSV dampers, ensuring it can handle even the bumpiest terrain.

On the tech side, you’ll find the exclusive Baja mode ready to tear up sandy areas, and in the category of tried-and-true features, you’ll find helpful equipment like standard off-road rocker protectors. It even features five selectable drive modes and an off-road performance display, providing precise control and real-time feedback for tackling any terrain with confidence.

This trim is perfect for a dedicated off-roader who won’t settle for anything less than the best of the best.

The 2026 Colorado: Your Truck for Work, Play, and Family

The 2026 Chevy Colorado lineup proves that while these trucks are built to handle rugged off-road adventures, they’re equally capable for everyday driving, commuting, and family life. From the practical WT and comfortable LT trims to the rugged Trail Boss, versatile Z71, and trail-conquering ZR2, there’s a Colorado for every type of driver.

Whether you’re commuting to work, running errands around town, or taking the family on weekend trips, these trucks combine capability, comfort, and technology to make every drive enjoyable. With the Colorado, you get a truck that’s ready to handle tough trails while still being perfectly suited for daily driving, family outings, and everything in between. Visit DePaula Chevrolet to get behind the wheel of a 2026 Colorado.


[a]MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, destination charge, and accessories. MSRP may change without notice. See dealer for complete details.