Performance Optimization
The Chevrolet Colorado truck in New Ulm is adjusted for expanded capabilities. Attuned and dialed in, this pickup offers five drive modes for optimized performance in various roadway conditions. This feature is backed with helpful recommendations to maximize each mode.
The five drive modes include:
Tow/Haul
Tow/haul mode hones throttle response and transmission shift points for towing and trailering. This process optimizes heavy-load towing performance.
Normal
Normal mode delivers a smooth and proportional driving experience for everyday excursions. It's the default setting to maximize the performance of standard on-road driving applications.
Off-Road
The off-road mode utilizes powerful performance attributes developed for unrestricted off-road driving. You gain more traction, which allows you to conquer loose surfaces like dirt, grass, snow, or gravel.
Baja
Baja mode was designed for high-speed off-road driving. Solely designated to the ZR2 trim, this mode enhances energy delivery, resilience, and traction management while propelling itself over sandy geography.
Terrain
Imagine the steadfast control of slow-speed off-roading. With the terrain mode, you can use precise brake performance and throttle control to dominate the surrounding terrain firmly. Ideal for attacking vertical elevations or encroaching over obstructions, it automatically uses the brakes for climb control optimization.