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Chevy Colorado Performance
Concept Enables Adventure

Ricky Carmichael helps develop package to demonstrate cargo capability,
flexibility
LAS VEGAS - Motocross legend Ricky Carmichael has the perfect
go-anywhere transporter in the all-new Chevrolet Colorado for his
motorcycle, mountain bike and the gear that goes with them.
Carmichael teamed with Chevrolet to develop the Colorado Performance
concept to illustrate the lifestyle-supporting capability of Chevy’s new
midsize pickup truck. It debuts this week at the SEMA Show, the world’s
largest trade show of automotive performance and personalization.
“Where I take my bikes, a full-size truck isn’t always the best
solution, so a maneuverable midsize truck like the Colorado is just the
ticket,” said Carmichael. “Besides a cargo bed that’s not only large
enough to haul a motocross bike and a mountain bike, the Colorado has
the power to confidently take them where the pavement ends.”
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Carmichael consulted
with Chevrolet on the unique concept equipment to
facilitate the bikes’ mounting in the Colorado crew
cab’s 6’ 2” cargo bed, which allows hauling of items
up to eight feet long with the tailgate down. A
concept tailgate extender helps secure the bikes,
while the Colorado’s standard CornerStep rear bumper
makes it easier to step up and reach into the bed to
tighten hold-down straps or retrieve other gear.
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The concept mounting features
on Carmichael’s Colorado were developed with the
same eye on integrated functionality that’s offered
in production accessories available today for
Colorado customers - including the patent-pending
GearOn™ system. It’s designed to hold larger items
such as bikes, boards and kayaks above the bed,
leaving room for smaller gear such as tents and
sleeping bags in the bed. It can even accommodate 4
x 8-foot sheets of plywood above the wheelhouses.
Customers can have the accessories
installed when they purchase their new truck, so they are ready
at the time of vehicle delivery. In fact, they can even roll
their cost, including any installation charges, into the monthly
payments for the Colorado, and carry a warranty backed by
General Motors.
With his motorcycle and mountain bike
safely mounted, Carmichael and Chevrolet designers turned their
attention to the Colorado’s exterior and interior to give it a
one-of-a-kind appearance reflecting the hall-of-fame racer’s
competitive spirit.
The truck was given a unique matte gray
exterior color accented with high-gloss silver and yellow
accents - and a graphic of Carmichael’s signature. The
production 17-inch Z71 aluminum wheels were accented with yellow
highlights and wrapped in Goodyear Duratec off-road tires. A
concept sport bar was also added to the bed.
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Yellow accents were added to the interior, along with Carmichael’s
racing number 4 embroidered into the front seat headrests. Like the
production Colorado, Carmichael’s concept version is well connected via
Chevy MyLink with a built-in 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot. There’s also a
standard rearview camera system that’s helpful when backing up with tall
cargo, such as a motorcycle.
And when it comes to the power Carmichael appreciates, the Colorado
delivers the segment’s most powerful and efficient engine: an available
3.6L V-6 rated at 305 horsepower and 269 lb-ft of torque - and 26 mpg on
the highway (2WD models), according to EPA estimates. The concept
vehicle features a concept performance exhaust system.
That power supports segment-leading capabilities, too, including a
7,000-pound maximum trailering capacity with available heavy-duty
trailering package, and a maximum payload capacity of 1,590 pounds.
“The Colorado does everything I want in a pickup truck,” said
Carmichael. “It simply does it in a smaller package that fits the
lifestyle of a lot of people like me.”
About Ricky Carmichael: Ricky Carmichael won 102 American Motorcycle
Association (AMA) Motocross Nationals and 48 AMA Supercross main events
for a record 150 major wins between 1997 and 2007. The Tallahassee,
Fla., resident won 10 AMA Motocross Championships and five AMA
Supercross crowns, giving him a record 15 major titles. After retiring
from professional motocross racing, he began pursuing a career in auto
racing and was named the 2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Most
Popular Driver. Currently, Carmichael can be found in the TV booth
providing color commentary on CBS and Fox Sports Supercross coverage. As
for motocross, he will forever be known as "the Goat," which stands for
greatest of all-time.
Photo: GM
(2014-11-03)
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