2024 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 Bison Provides Midsize Pickup An AEV Off-Highway Improve

Making room for bigger 35-inch tall tires, the Bison rides on a suspension that is 1.5 inches greater than the usual ZR2, which equates to a class-leading 12.2 inches of whole floor clearance. A focus of the suspension on each the ZR2 and Bison are the superb Multimatic DSSV shock dampers. Nevertheless, for 2024, the Bison provides a set of Multimatic jounce dampers, which forestall the suspension from bottoming out beneath excessive off-road circumstances — the solely truck available on the market so-equipped from the manufacturing unit.

Within the unlikely occasion that the Bison does strike an object, there is a assortment of boron metal skid plates to guard the mechanical elements, and a pair of rock sliders beneath the doorways forestall injury to the rocker panels.

The Bison additionally wears Chevy’s “Flowtie” entrance badge, which is a intelligent adaptation of the model’s conventional bowtie emblem, however with the middle part eliminated to allow higher airflow by means of the grille to the radiator. As anticipated, there’s appreciable AEV cross-branding current, together with on the seat headrests. A twig-in bedliner for the cargo mattress is commonplace, as are all-weather ground liners to guard the cabin’s carpet.

Although the truck already comes fairly loaded with options, there are a tiny handful of non-obligatory extras equivalent to a sunroof and extra luxurious cabin upholstery. Pricing for the 2024 Bison hasn’t but been introduced, however the usual ZR2 begins at $48,295 (contains vacation spot charge). Notice that the outgoing second-generation Bison trades at an roughly $4,500 premium over the ZR2, so it is most likely secure to imagine the same metric for 2024.