Holden Colorado Concept launched at AIMS 2011

July 6, 2011 0 By admin


Holden are always a big one for reveals of new concepts at the Motor show and this year was no exception.
This year we got the new Colorado Concept, which is actually the third version of this concept as we have already seen two other versions.
The first version at the 32ndBangkok International Motor Show in March

The second one was at  the Buenos Aires International Auto Show in June

But this one is all Australian made and designed with head designer 26-year-old Monash graduate Ben Last working closely with GMs’ Colorado & Brazilian design studio with operations in Thailand and US to develop the final Australian show theme.



Looking forward now to see the final production version now, hopefully it won’t be to different to this concept
After the jump are two video’s that Holden showed at the Launch, both very cool and give us an insight into the how the concept was developed and built .
Also after the jump is the full press release from Holden.

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Holden has previewed its all-new Colorado 4×4 workhorse with a tough, Aussie-inspired show truck at the Australian International Motorshow in Melbourne.
The Melbourne show represents the latest step in General Motors’ multi-stage international reveal for the new light commercial vehicle which included two separate Colorado designs shown in Bangkok and Buenos Aires. 
The stunning five-seat crew-cab, styled and built in Holden’s Port Melbourne Design Studio, foreshadows the production version of the next generation model launching in Australia in 2012.
Holden Chairman and Managing Director Mike Devereux said the new generation Colorado represented Holden’s most significant play in the growing light commercial segment.
“Although this is a show vehicle, the fundamental design and proportions are true to form for the production version of the Colorado hitting Holden showrooms next year,” Mr Devereux said.
“As a show truck it’s designed to whet the appetite for another chapter in the Holden product renaissance – a series of new, world-class vehicles that are making people sit up and take notice of our new generation cars. 
“Without doubt the new Colorado will be the biggest and toughest member of the Holden family– equally at home as a workhorse or active lifestyle vehicle.     
“And as our centrepiece for the Melbourne Show, it also demonstrates the capability of the Holden Design Studio, which is an industry leader in stunning global show vehicles.”
Exterior and interior highlights
Holden applied its proud sports-performance design flair to the Colorado, playing heavily on the vehicle’s powerful stance and wide, athletic proportions.
The top-secret project was led by 26-year-old creative designer Ben Last who worked closely with General Motors’ Colorado homeroom and design studio in Brazil along with operations in Thailand and US to develop the final Australian show theme. 
Last, an industrial design graduate from Monash University, gave the Colorado’s Brazilian-developed architecture, a unique Holden appearance through a number of locally styled panels including the front fascia, bonnet, fenders and tailgate.
Working to the brief of ‘refined ruggedness’, he also introduced a series of machined aluminium details to the vehicle including side steps, bumpers, rear step plates and side mirror attachment arms, as well as striking 20-inch satin-finished wheels fitted with Cooper Zeon LTZ 285/50/R20 tyres.
The Colorado’s exterior is further enhanced by unique LED head and tail lamps, custom rear-vision mirrors with integrated turn signals, hard tonneau cover and a brilliant Red Rock metallic paint finish emphasising its strong surfaces.
Holden Design’s Colour and Trim team created an equally impressive interior treatment for the Colorado with a rugged yet luxurious theme that combines high level craftsmanship with edgy street presence.  
The interior includes strong dark tones such as steel and black teamed with a rich dark blue leather wrapped instrument panel and seats with red stitching.
Of particular note, designers used paper thin lighting known as electro luminescent film to light the Colorado’s laser-cut metal circuit graphics on the front and rear door appliqués.
Powertrain
The Colorado show truck is powered by an efficient 2.8L turbo-diesel engine with a broad torque band for cargo and towing capability.  It is one of a number of engines that will be offered when it goes on sale in Australia next year.
Technical Specifications:
Engine:                                   2.8L Turbo Diesel
Transmission:                         Auto Transmission
Wheels:                                   20” x 9”              
Tyres:                                      Cooper Zeon LTZ 285/50/R20                                              
Exterior:
Body:                                       Crew Cab
Colour:                                     Red Rock        
Head lamps:                            LED
Tail lamps:                               LED
Interior:
Seats:                                      Rich Blue supple quality leather with Light Titanium Suede feature and red stitch detail
Headliner:                               Light Titanium Suede  
Steering wheel:                      Leather wrapped in Very Dark Pewter leather with red stitch detail
Flooring:                                 A technical loop pile carpet in dark steel 
Lighting:                                   LED interior lighting with electro luminescent film back-lit door appliqués