Something interesting has been happening in the pickup truck world over the past few years. While full-size trucks continue to grow larger and more luxurious, midsize pickups have quietly evolved into the most balanced tools for everyday capability.

They are large enough to tow serious loads, durable enough for off-road use, and yet compact enough to navigate towns like Parsons, KS without feeling oversized. The 2026 Chevy Colorado sits squarely in the middle of that shift.
TurboMax™ Power Designed Around Real Work
At the center of the Colorado lineup is Chevrolet’s 2.7L TurboMax™ engine. Producing 310 hp and 430 lbs. ft. of torque, it delivers the strongest standard torque figure in the midsize truck segment.
When properly equipped, the Colorado can tow up to 7,700 lbs., placing it among the most capable trucks in its class. Paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, power delivery remains smooth during city driving, highway travel, and when pulling a trailer across Kansas roads.
Engineering for Terrain Beyond Pavement
Modern midsize trucks must be prepared for more than paved roads, and the Colorado has been engineered with that expectation firmly in mind.
Drivers can select from up to five drive modes, including Off-Road and Baja settings that adjust throttle response, traction management, and transmission behavior.
For serious trail capability, the ZR2 trim introduces hardware designed specifically for demanding terrain. A factory-installed 3-inch lift improves ground clearance, while Multimatic® DSSV dampers provide highly controlled suspension performance. Combined with 33-inch mud-terrain tires, the ZR2 configuration allows the Colorado to tackle rocky trails, loose surfaces, and uneven ground with impressive composure.
A Cabin Designed Around Modern Interfaces
Inside, an 11.3-inch diagonal center touchscreen serves as the primary interface for infotainment and navigation, supported by an 11-inch digital Driver Information Center directly ahead of the driver. Google built-in integration simplifies navigation and voice commands, while Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ maintain seamless smartphone connectivity.
For everyday practicality, available wireless charging helps keep devices powered without cluttering the cabin with cables.
Technology That Adds Confidence Behind the Wheel
Capability is only useful if it can be managed safely. Chevrolet addresses that with Chevy Safety Assist, which comes standard across the Colorado lineup.
The system includes Forward Collision Alert, Automatic Emergency Braking, and Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning. Together these technologies help monitor traffic conditions and assist the driver during daily commuting or long-distance travel.
The result is a truck that balances strength with situational awareness.
A Cargo Bed Designed to Work Hard
The cargo bed features up to 17 available tie-down points, allowing drivers to secure equipment, tools, or recreational gear effectively. The available StowFlex® tailgate adds additional storage integrated directly into the tailgate itself.
The mid-position tailgate can support loads of up to 500 lbs., creating a convenient work surface for longer cargo. An available 120-volt power outlet adds another layer of versatility for job sites or outdoor recreation.
Rugged Design with Thoughtful Detail
Visually, the Colorado communicates its capability clearly. Bold body lines, a strong stance, and purposeful proportions emphasize durability rather than decoration.
Interior finishes vary by trim level. The Z71 trim introduces Jet Black interior materials accented with Adrenaline Red details, while the Trail Boss trim leans further into off-road character with its factory-installed lift and all-terrain tires.
Each version reflects a slightly different interpretation of what a modern midsize truck can be.
Where Midsize Trucks Are Headed
The continued development of vehicles like the 2026 Chevy Colorado suggests an important shift in pickup design philosophy. Rather than simply becoming larger, trucks are becoming smarter — integrating advanced powertrains, sophisticated suspension systems, and modern technology without sacrificing capability. For drivers around Parsons, KS, the Colorado represents that direction clearly. It is a truck designed not only for today’s demands, but also for where the midsize pickup segment is heading in the years ahead. Stop by Tom Davis Chevrolet GMC today to check out our inventory!

