TFL now discovers basic configurators for 2021 Chevrolet and GMC Canyon are now online at GM’s site for discounts. These do not fully feature whiz-bang configurations that will show on the website soon. They include a bunch of the relevant information a shopper is looking for. So after the trims change information earlier this year, the 2021 Colorado offers the most choices. Even with the two-door base model is gone. However, cutting entry-level Colorado means the entry-level cost has raised up by $3,900. Colorado may have for $22,495, but the 2021 model starts from $26,395 after the $1,195 charges.
This will gets you to extend the cab with a standard bed two-wheel drive. With the crew cab, 2WD with a short bed starts at $28,295 and the 2WD crew cab with a standard bed starts at $30,595. However, at the top end, the ZR2 models run $44,395, which is $200 more than the 2020 version.
The color variant palette is not complete but the options page shows a number of choices for packages. So the redline special edition package raises up to $10 to $2,690. While the tonneau and step package increase $100 to $1,195. A new chrome package puts shiny stuff in a place like the door handles and steps for $300, while the Black Bowtie Emblem package drops from $80 to $140. The one-inch front leveling kit thought to price $150 on the bases of the previous order information GM Authority had seen.
It was listed for $450 and also available on Colorado but not the Canyon. The Canyon makes matters of a tad simpler by having many options lock in depending on which one starts. With 2WD Elevation Standard starting from $27,595, 2WD Elevation for $31,195, 4WD AT4 with a cloth interior at $39,395. While AT4 with the leather interior at $41,195. The Least expensive Denali is starting at $42,095 for a crew cab short box with 2WD. The Elevation includes features like the convenience package this is the option on the basic model.