Chevy Colorado vs. Toyota Tacoma & Ford Ranger

Compare the New Chevy Colorado to Rival Mid-Size Trucks in the Ford Ranger & Toyota Tacoma

When big adventures in the Big Bend region of Florida come calling, you can answer with a new Chevrolet Colorado truck. Between segment-first features, an unsurpassed max available towing rating of nearly 8,000 pounds, and a class-leading number of camera views and tie-downs, the new Chevy Colorado stakes its claim as the top mid-size truck, edging competitors like the Toyota Tacoma and Ford Ranger.

It's clear that the new Chevy Colorado - available at our Chevrolet dealership in Perry, FL - has the trail tech, capability, and utility to enhance every Big Bend exploration or intermediate task on deck. Buy this new truck near Valdosta at Key Chevrolet of Perry after comparing the Chevy Colorado to the competition.

Chevy Colorado vs. the Competition - Performance

Engines

When you buy a new Chevy Colorado in Perry, FL from our Chevrolet dealership halfway between Live Oak, FL and Crawfordville, FL, you get to choose from three TurboMaxâ„¢ 4-cylinder engines. The new Chevy Colorado produces up to 310 horsepower. That tops base turbocharged 4-cylinder engines from the Toyota Tacoma and Ford Ranger, outputting 278 and 270 horsepower, respectively.

The Ranger's EcoBoost® twin-turbocharged V6 engine tops out at 400 pound-feet of torque, but the Chevy Colorado delivers 430 pound-feet of torque. In non-hybrid models, the Tacoma outputs 318 pound-feet of torque. All four trucks earn 25 highway miles per gallon taking US-98 from Perry, FL to Cross City, FL.

Towing & Payload Ratings

A new Chevy Colorado can help you tow up to 7,700 pounds - a best-in-class figure - as you haul trailers from Madison to Valdosta. All three trucks can move payloads in excess of 1,500 pounds. The Ford Ranger has a 7,500-pound max towing rating, and the Toyota Tacoma can only tow 6,500 pounds.

Chevy Colorado vs. the Competition - Off-Roading

Meet the outdoor overachiever at your Big Bend Chevy dealer near Madison. We're home of the Chevy Colorado, which has a best-in-class breakover angle of 26.9 degrees, topping the Toyota Tacoma at 23.5 degrees and the Ford Ranger Raptor at 24.2 degrees. While the Ford Ranger has its Raptor and the Toyota Tacoma touts both the Trailhunter and TRD Pro, the Chevy Colorado shines with a pair of off-road models in the ZR2 and ZR2 Bison. The approach angle for both ZR2 models is above 38 inches, compared to 33 inches for the Ranger and Tacoma. Between the ZR2 and ZR2 Bison, the Chevy Colorado offers 10.7 to 12.2 inches of ground clearance. The Ford Ranger Raptor and Toyota Tacoma top out at 10.7 and 11.5 inches, respectively.

Take on any Big Bend terrain between Cross City, FL and Live Oak, FL with the Chevy Colorado's 35-inch OD MT tires. These are the largest tires in the class, with the Ranger and Tacoma checking in at 33 inches. The new Chevrolet Colorado also provides best-in-class underbody protection with five Baron Steel skid plates.

With visuals from class-exclusive underbody cameras, the new Chevy Colorado gives Valdosta adventurers the perfect view of the terrain they're traversing. The Chevy Colorado's ZR2-eclusive Baja mode helps Perry, FL explorers optimize traction control, stability, and power delivery on sandy terrain of Florida Gulf Coast beaches.

Chevy Colorado vs. the Competition - Technology

Remain connected as you depart Crawfordville, FL with the new Chevy Colorado, which features an 11.3-inch diagonal center touchscreen with Google built-in. The Tacoma offers a 14-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia screen, but its standard multimedia display is eight inches. Through SYNC® 4A, the Ranger offers a 10-inch center stack.

The Tacoma has a 12.3-inch digital Multi-Information Display and the Ford Ranger has a digital instrument cluster between eight and 12 inches. The Chevy Colorado keeps Live Oak, FL motorists informed through a segment-first fully-digital 11-inch Driver Information Center.

All three trucks include wireless Apple CarPlay®/Android Auto™ integration. The 10 camera views in the Chevy Colorado lead the class, and there are underbody views. Chevy Safety Assist and Toyota Safety Sense™ 3.0 share similar standard safety features, but the Ranger's Ford Co-Pilot360™ suite is not standard.

Chevy Colorado vs. the Competition - Design & Utility

There are Crew Cab configurations for the Chevy Colorado at our Chevrolet dealership near Madison. There are XtraCab and Double Cab models for the Tacoma, while the Ranger has Super Cab and SuperCrew® Cab configurations. Truck beds span five to six feet.

The Chevy Colorado has a 62-inch truck bed and gives Live Oak, FL drivers access to a class-leading 17 tie downs. There's room for Madison motorists to store more tools and gear with the Chevy Colorado's StowFlex Tailgate, which the competition can't counter. The Chevrolet Colorado's Mid-Position Tailgate helps transport longer items and leisure toys from Perry, FL to any Big Bend destination.

Test Drive a New Chevy Colorado in Perry, FL

From the Apalachicola National Forest to trails throughout the Big Bend, the Chevrolet Colorado is ready to conquer all. Test drive a new Chevy Colorado truck today at your Perry, FL Chevrolet dealer, conveniently located along the S Byron Butler Parkway. Truck buyers from Crawfordville, FL to Perry FL and the entire Big Bend can browse our new inventory to pick out their preferred Chevy Colorado configuration.

Fill out the online finance application from your home in Crawfordville, FL or Live Oak, FL. Then search for Chevy truck deals in Perry, FL through our rotating new vehicle specials. These special offers help truck shoppers from Valdosta and Madison save money leasing or financing a new Chevy Colorado in Perry, FL from us.

Our Big Bend Chevy dealership located halfway between Cross City, FL and Crawfordville, FL is home to the most extreme mid-size off-road truck that not even the Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro or the Ford Ranger Raptor can compare to.