2019 Chevy Colorado Review
Price Range: $18,595 - $37,995





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Edmunds' Expert Review

by Calvin Kim
Vehicle Test Engineer
Calvin Kim is an automotive journalist at Edmunds.Pros
- Gasoline V6 and diesel four-cylinder engines tow more than rivals
- Maneuverable size, along with well-mannered steering and handling
- Comfortable ride over most surfaces
- Simple, easy-to-use cabin controls
Cons
- Front seats can feel confining for larger people
- Rivals offer more in-cab storage with rear seats folded
- Low-hanging front airdam limits off-road potential
- Limited availability of optional safety features
What's new
- New Infotainment 3 software, with more USB ports front and rear
- High-definition rearview camera
- Part of the second Colorado generation introduced in 2015
Although full-size trucks deservedly rule the roost in terms of sales, the midsize pickup segment has started to come into its own. The 2019 Chevrolet Colorado exemplifies this evolution with flexible configurations that cover both work and play. The Colorado starts off as one of the least expensive bare-bones truck on the market. But it can be optioned up to be an out-of-the-box adventure machine with a lifted suspension that boasts trick shocks and fully lockable differentials. And let's not forget technology features such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration. No matter which version of Colorado you choose, you'll get well-mannered handling and respectable fuel economy.
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But the Colorado isn't alone in this segment, and the competition is fierce. Toyota's Tacoma starts at a higher price, but it excels in rough off-road terrain and has a higher resale value that levels out the value proposition. And then there's the Honda Ridgeline, which is more comfortable and roomy, though it can't tow or handle tough off-road trails as well as the Colorado. Ford is also getting back into the game with its new Ranger. The decision is tough, but picking a winner will primarily come down to what you want out of your next truck. The 2019 Chevrolet Colorado is worth a look.
Notably, we picked the 2019 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 as one of Edmunds' Best Off-Road Trucks, the 2019 Chevrolet Colorado Diesel as one of Edmunds' Best Trucks for Towing, and the 2019 Chevrolet Colorado as one of Edmunds' Best Trucks and Best Gas Mileage Trucks for this year.
What's it like to live with?
To learn more about the Chevrolet Colorado, read our long-term test of a Colorado ZR2, which our editorial team lived with for more than two years. We took the off-road variant of this popular pickup on grueling off-road adventures and enlisted it for help on DIY home improvement projects. Yes, this version of the Colorado is as rugged as it looks. But is it the right truck for you? Note that while we tested a 2017 truck, the 2019 Colorado is of the same generation and most of our reporting still applies.
Edmunds' Expert Rating
7.6 / 10The Colorado is a bit of an odd duck. It has a nice powertrain and offers the looks and the compromises of a pickup truck, but without the practicality or off-road capability that truck buyers usually expect. It also isn't that far off the price of a significantly more capable full-size truck.
Trim tested
Each vehicle typically comes in multiple versions that are fundamentally similar. The ratings in this review are based on our full test of the Chevrolet Colorado Z71(3.6L V6 | 8-speed automatic | 4WD).
Scorecard
Overall | 7.6 / 10 |
Driving | 8.0 |
Comfort | 7.0 |
Interior | 8.0 |
Utility | 7.5 |
Technology | 8.5 |
Driving
8.0The V6 engine is lively, and the eight-speed automatic is well-behaved. Past the praiseworthy powertrain, the Colorado also handles decently well for a truck, even if the steering lacks feedback. If off-roading is important to you, the Colorado shouldn't be your first choice.
Acceleration
8.5The Colorado's 3.5-liter V6 produces a strong 305 horsepower, and that helps make the truck feel light and eager. It never feels breathless at full tilt even though its measured 0-60 mph time of 7.3 seconds does lag behind the Ranger a little. On rare occasions it can display a slight lack of low-end grunt if the transmission refuses to downshift.
Braking
7.0The Colorado's brakes are predictable and easy to modulate in routine driving, but the pedal tends to go vague and syrupy in harder stops. Despite this, we noted good stability and little nosedive during our 60-0 mph panic-stop test. The 141-foot result was worse than you'd expect in a family car, but in line with expectations for the optional off-road tires that were fitted to our test truck.
Steering
7.0The steering offers good on-center feel for highway driving and precise control. The steering effort is appropriately weighted even if the assistance feels a bit artificial. Feedback is nearly nonexistent.
Handling
7.5Body roll is tamed by a firm suspension, so the Colorado corners quite well for a truck. With an unloaded bed, the light rear end can be easy to break traction, but stability control always keeps that manageable. The Colorado feels more car-like than most rivals, but it's ultimately still a truck.
Drivability
8.0The eight-speed transmission is well-matched to this engine, and a smooth throttle tip-in makes it easy to get the acceleration you want. There's no real issue of the transmission hunting for gears, and it holds speed easily on hills — although it is occasionally reluctant to downshift on flat roads.
Off-road
8.0The low airdam hanging from the front bumper is good for mileage, but it's bad for clearance, to the point where rocky off-highway travel would break it off. But you can remove it in about 30 minutes. Once we did, we discovered the Colorado has fairly decent articulation. And even though there's no locking rear differential, the Z71's standard single-mode traction control can cope with wheel lift in rocky terrain.
Comfort
7.0The Colorado offers a better ride than many of its competitors. Noise isolation, climate control and seat adjustability are rudimentary, but the Colorado is designed well enough that drivers with pickup-truck expectations will be comfortable.
Seat comfort
7.0The front seats are nicely molded, if a little firm, and offer an upright and comfortable position. There's not a lot of adjustability, however. Also, big-boned folks may find them a little narrow. The rear bench cushioning is harder, and the backrest is a bit too upright.
Ride comfort
8.0The ride is smoother and better-damped than most of the competition, and the Colorado does a good job of dealing with large bumps and small cracks alike. It's not nearly as buttery smooth as the Ridgeline, but you won't be disappointed.
Noise & vibration
7.5The Colorado's cabin has a bit of wind, road and engine noise, but nothing close to levels that will cause passengers to raise their voices. The top gear of the eight-speed transmission does a lot to keep the engine settled, and the Z71's knobby off-road tires are much quieter than they look like they'd be.
Climate control
8.0The climate controls are easy and intuitive to use, and the system is more than a match for most weather conditions. However, it's only a single zone. The heated seats and steering wheel work well and are easy to operate.
Interior
8.0As befits a midsize truck, the driving position and controls offer upright simplicity. Even as a crew cab, the Colorado is best up front. The rear seat is cramped and difficult to access, especially since side steps are optional extras. The large roof pillars create some problematic sightlines.
Ease of use
8.0Everything is easy to reach, and there's plenty of well-labeled and generously sized switchgear. The oversize toggles in the center console can be operated even when wearing heavy gloves.
Getting in/getting out
7.5This vehicle is relatively high, and steps are optional extras. The big front door opening helps, and the step-up isn't too high for adults of average height. The rear door is much narrower and has a slightly shorter opening, so getting in and out of the back seat is noticeably more difficult.
Driving position
8.0The driving position in the Colorado is appropriate for a truck: upright and commanding yet comfortable. Everything is accessible and visible. There's also generous adjustment range in both the seat and steering column to suit all types of drivers.
Roominess
7.5The front seat offers lots of room all around. Taller drivers won't run out of headroom. The crew cab's rear seat is tight: Legroom is limited, and there's insufficient headroom for taller passengers.
Visibility
7.5Forward visibility is generally good, but the thick roof pillars and broad-shouldered hood can cause problems, especially when pulling out of a driveway at an angle. The side mirrors are a decent size and help a lot in lane-changing situations. Generally, you should feel confident driving the Colorado.
Quality
7.5The cabin is full of hard plastics and generally cheap-feeling surfaces. But it's solidly put together, and it feels significantly more modern than the Frontier and even the new Ranger.
Utility
7.5The Colorado offers high towing and hauling ratings, but it can't match the Ridgeline for usability. The bed is narrower, even if it boasts a higher total volume. The rear seats don't fold flat, and there are no clever compartments for enclosed storage of larger items.
Small-item storage
7.5There are plenty of places to stash things in the cabin, including a cellphone tray next to the USB port. The door pockets are cleverly tiered to help organize small items, and the cupholders are generously sized. Rear passengers only get seatback pockets and cupholders if there's no middle passenger.
Cargo space
7.0The rear half of the Colorado's crew cab is a mixed bag. It is easy to fold the rear seat bottoms up, but the floor that's revealed is marred by obstructions; you couldn't put large boxes or a pet bed here. You can easily fold the seatback down, too, but the resulting surface is fairly high and not quite horizontal.
Child safety seat accommodation
6.5The outboard rear seats both offer LATCH points, although the tether anchors are difficult to access. Larger rear-facing seats will impinge on front-seat travel. The rear-seat height means getting seats and infants into the rear requires lifting, which may be troublesome to shorter buyers.
Towing
9.0Midsize trucks aren't normally the first choice for those who tow, but the Colorado is arguably the pick of the segment. It can tow 7,000 pounds with the V6 gasoline engine and 7,700 pounds with the optional diesel engine — which should not only tow effortlessly but use far less fuel in the process. But the Colorado has another ace in the hole: It offers a built-in trailer brake controller.
Hauling
8.0The crew-cab 4WD short-bed Colorado carries more payload than the Tacoma by a wide margin and pips the Ridgeline and Ranger, too. As for the bed itself, tall sides impede reach-in access. And it's a plain steel affair that requires an extra spend for a textured bedliner. There are only four fixed tie-down loops, but more can be added if you purchase accessories. The best part is the standard corner bed access steps built into the corners of the rear bumper.
Technology
8.5Chevrolet offers solid in-car technology thanks largely to its Infotainment 3 system, which is easy to use and feature-rich. Unfortunately, the Colorado lags behind in terms of useful on-road active safety technology.
Audio & navigation
8.0The sound quality from the premium Bose system is acceptable but nothing special. It does reach higher volumes without causing distortion. Chevy's Infotainment 3 system is responsive and has sharp graphics and a straightforward interface.
Smartphone integration
9.0Chevy does a good job offering charging options. Our test truck had USB ports up front and two in back, as well as 110-volt outlets front and back. Bluetooth is easy to set up and works well. The Infotainment 3 system also features Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
Driver aids
7.5Our tester was optioned with forward collision alert and lane departure warning. Both work as advertised, but the forward collision system can be overly sensitive. At least it doesn't return completely false positives the way some systems occasionally do. Blind-spot monitoring would be welcome.
Voice control
8.0The Colorado's voice control is one of the less frustrating mainstream systems, even though it requires relatively specific phrasing. Commands are displayed on the touchscreen, which is helpful, and the system does its best to help you along when things go wrong.
Which Colorado does Edmunds recommend?
The Chevrolet Colorado LT is ideal for buyers who want car-like amenities such as keyless entry and an 8-inch infotainment screen at a reasonable price. A long list of options and features are available to tailor your truck to your needs. Get the V6 instead of the four-cylinder if you can. Its extra power is worth the cost. It's nearly as fuel-efficient, too. The expensive diesel-powered engine option might have some appeal if you do a lot of towing, but otherwise we say skip it.
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Helpful trims summary and side-by-side comparison chart
2019 Chevrolet Colorado models
The 2019 Chevrolet Colorado is a midsize pickup offered in extended-cab and crew-cab body styles. There are two bed lengths and five trim levels: Base, Work Truck (WT), LT, Z71 and ZR2. For a no-frills truck, the Base and Work Truck models have limited features and low prices. The midrange LT offers extras such as a larger touchscreen and a standard 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, while the top-of-the-line Z71 combines some basic off-road prowess with top equipment. The ZR2 model features significant suspension and body changes that give it improved off-road capability.
The entry-level model, known simply as Base, covers the truck basics without a lot of extras, but it still has a decent amount of equipment. It's offered only as an extended cab, and standard features include a 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine (200 horsepower and 191 pound-feet of torque), a six-speed manual transmission, 16-inch steel wheels, air conditioning, vinyl upholstery and floor covering, a four-way power driver's seat with manual recline, front bucket seats, a tilt-only adjustable steering wheel, and power windows. You also get a rearview camera, a 7-inch infotainment system (GM's new Infotainment 3 system), Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, two USB ports, and a six-speaker sound system.
There aren't too many changes when you step up to the Work Truck (WT) model. But it does come in both extended-cab and crew-cab body styles and adds fold-up rear jump seats (extended-cab models only), cloth upholstery, carpeting and floor mats.
The most significant difference between the Base Colorado and the Work Truck trim is the latter's list of available options. Essentially you can equip the Work Truck with a few tech items, optional engines and exterior trim that make it feel less basic. From the WT level on up, you can get a six-speed automatic transmission for the base four-cylinder or one of the Colorado's two optional engines: a 3.6-liter V6 (308 hp and 275 lb-ft) paired to an eight-speed automatic transmission or a 2.8-liter turbocharged four-cylinder diesel engine (181 hp and 369 lb-ft) paired to a six-speed automatic.
Notable options for the WT include remote keyless entry, cruise control, an EZ-Lift tailgate, and OnStar telematics (roadside assistance, turn-by-turn navigation, automatic crash response) and 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot connectivity.
If you don't want to sort through all the WT's options sheets, you can simply spring for the LT, which gets you most of the above items, plus 17-inch alloy wheels, a leather-wrapped tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, an 8-inch touchscreen, satellite radio, OnStar and additional USB ports.
More options are available for the LT, the most notable being heated front seats, automatic climate control, heated exterior mirrors, and forward collision and lane departure warning systems. For LT models and above, there's an available seven-speaker premium Bose audio system and a navigation system.
For more luxury items and some mild off-road ability, you'll want to check out the Z71. It comes standard with most of the LT's optional equipment, plus it adds dark-tinted 17-inch alloy wheels, all-terrain tires (instead of all-season tires), an off-road-oriented suspension, a locking rear differential, hill descent control, unique cloth and simulated leather upholstery, and other model-specific trim pieces.
Even with the off-road-oriented suspension, the Z71 is still more oriented toward street use. For more capability off the beaten path, the ZR2 is your truck. The ZR2 has a raised suspension with special dampers, bigger all-terrain tires, fender flares, special bodywork for improved approach and departure angles, a spray-in bedliner (optional on other trims), and an electronically locking rear differential. Chevy offers the V6 or the diesel engine for the ZR2.

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Reliability Ratings by RepairPal
4 out of 5 stars4/5Above Average
#6 out of 8 among Midsize Trucks
RepairPal Reliability Ratings are based on the actual cost, frequency, and severity of unscheduled repairs and maintenance on make/model data for select 2008-2022 vehicles. The reliability of a specific vehicle may vary depending on its maintenance and driving history, model year, trim, and features.
Cost
The average total annual cost for unscheduled repairs and maintenance across all model years of the Chevrolet Colorado from 2008-2022.$523/yr
vs. $451/yr
for Average Midsize Truck
for Average Midsize Truck
Frequency
The average number of times this model is brought into the shop for unscheduled repairs and maintenance in a single year. RepairPal calculates this metric by tracking millions of unique vehicles over multiple years to determine an average number of visits per year (omitting small routine visits, e.g., oil changes).0.78x/yr
vs. 0.79x/yr
for Average Midsize Truck
for Average Midsize Truck
Severity
The probability that a repair will be a major issue, meaning the repair costs 3x the average annual repair cost for all models. This threshold will be higher for vehicles that have higher labor rates and parts costs (such as a premium brand).13.9%
vs. 13.6%
for Average Midsize Truck
for Average Midsize Truck
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Chevrolet Colorado Reviews
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All Around Great Truck (4x4)
5 out of 5 starsScott, 03/03/2019
2019 Chevrolet Colorado Work Truck 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 5.1 ft. SB (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
My 2019 Colorado is the W/T edition, 4x4, 3.6L V6, 8 speed automatic. The dealer ordered the truck with some options that stepped it closer to an L/T (colored bumpers and mirrors, rear view camera, the Light Touch tailgate, Weather Guard floor mats, locking rear differential, etc.), but left off the items I didn’t really want, or wanted to pay for, anyway. This got me out the door around … $2,500 cheaper then buying a L/T. The biggest of the omitted items was the 8 inch Infotainment system. Being a previous GM owner, I have a long history of experience with Onstar, and they can keep it! It is so much easier to just use your phone for navigation or whatever else you need. Basically, your Apple or Android phone can do everything Onstar can do (and probably do it better) and you don’t have to pay an extra $20 a month for it. Just my personal choice. The ride in this truck is great! More like a car than a truck, but it sits high, so you’ll always have that, “I’m driving a truck,” feeling. Fuel mileage is sooo much better then my friend’s Tacoma. At 65 mph I average 28 - 28.5 mpg, while the Tacoma gets 20 if he’s lucky. At 75 mph I’m in the 26 mpg range. Around town I get 16 - 20 depending how hard I leave at the lights. I’m 6’2” and have plenty of space inside the cab. Seats are all day comfortable. All the controls (AC, radio, etc.) are clear, easy to use and nicely laid out. Even the armrest sits at a perfect height for me. Phone conversations are clear and have no issues via the Bluetooth. The interior is just a nice place to be. I’ve had no issues with my truck since I bought it. I love this truck. If you’re in the market for a midsize truck, it’s worth checking out.
2019 colorado ZR2
5 out of 5 starsKerry Fletcher, 10/23/2018
2019 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 5.1 ft. SB (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
I just bought this ZR2 and I am tickled to death with it, Off road it has a fantastic smooth ride as well as going down the hiway, it could have better gas mileage but even that isn't to bad. It has the 3.6L V6 and that gives this truck emmense power. The suspension takes this truck to a new level, going across a pasture it didn't even spill a drop of my coffee, And if you are a short … person like me, you will want to get some steps because it does set a little high, but its not to bad either. I would recommend this truck to anyone
Ideal city truck
4 out of 5 starsPedro P, 04/12/2019
2019 Chevrolet Colorado LT 4dr Crew Cab 5.1 ft. SB (2.5L 4cyl 6A)
I bought a fairly loaded crew cab LT with the diesel . . . without a test drive. And I have to say I'm pleased.
-Negative press reviews abound over how "Choppy" the ride is. The reality is that it rides better than the Tacoma's and current generation Silverado that I have had.
- Fuel economy on the diesel can be unbelievably good or a little disappointing depending on what type of … driving you do . . Can be in the mid thirties MPG on 55 MPH highway runs. Around the city you are in the low twenties MPG. Was the diesel worth it? probably not by in terms of cost, but I love the torque and not having to fill up as much.
- Interior feels a little cheap according to the press? Have to agree somewhat, but isn't that the norm on most new , non-luxury cars?
- It feels solid and quiet for a truck, even with the diesel tapping away in the background
- NAV and electronics are usable . . .People complain about them , but I've ridden in $100k cars that worked about as well.
-Collision avoidance is easily confused, noticeably more than other vehicles I have driven. But it does work and has prevented some hard braking incidents.Oddly enough the lane departure warning works significantly better.
-Minor Annoyances--
Storage: Door panels have many odd cubby holes: great idea, but they are shallow, so things you place in them can fall out when you close the doors. The center console is small and deep, so you find yourself trying to put things somewhere else so you don't have to dig into a pile of junk to retrieve them. The rear seat is pretty tight to back of the cab, so there isn't much space behind the 2nd row seat, and the compartment below the lower rear seats is fairly shallow.
I've had no build quality issues, and My only concern is a bit of a clunk sometimes on low speed starts.
UPDATE after 1 year ownership:
Only one issue arose: Emissions warning light with a warning that speed would be limited after x amount miles. Emissions sensor changed under warranty by dealer. Later the warning light came on again, without the speed limit warning. I drove through it and it disappeared after a couple hundred miles. Just received a recall notice regarding particulate filter process.
Overall still pleased.
Colorado, Nice alternative to full size Pick up
5 out of 5 starsJeffrey T, 02/08/2019
2019 Chevrolet Colorado LT 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 6.2 ft. SB (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
I like the lines of the truck and more maneuverable than the Silverado. For my use, I don't really need the bigger footprint of the Silverado. Inside is comfortable. Back seat is a little upright, and a bit tight if front seats are all the way back. However, I don't use the back seat much and you can always inch the seats up a bit to give passengers in the back a bit more room without … losing comfort for front seat passengers. I am not a big fan of the touch screens in any new cars. Way to complicated and takes your eyes off the road. They did add some redundant readouts in the instrument cluster, which is an improvement and redundant buttons on the info-center. However, as with all modern cars you can't adjust them with gloves on, which can be a nuisance in areas like mine (NJ) that have cold winters. I also don't understand the new penchant for putting large wheels on SUV's and pick ups! They are a fortune to fix and look are out of proportion to the vehicle and wheels. Why do you think the offer "Wheel insurance" now? Makes not sense. Thankfully, I was able to get it with the 17" wheels. Also, while a full size spare (excellent) it is a 16". Why not give a REAL wheel the same size and style so you can get better 5 wheel rotations instead of 4 wheel tire rotation. I would recommend getting the running boards (Assist steps) as they make it easier to get in and out and also to get to roof for washing and snow removal. Very smooth quiet ride, very little if any body role. I love the Cajun red finish but expensive at over $500 up charge. The regular red is more orange and ugly. People love the Cajun Tint Red. Got lots of compliments already. Very good visibility out front and back up camera is a must (standard equipment). I am going to get a matching LEER cap for the back and slide out bed for ease of access (the older you get, the less you want to crawl up in the bed to get your gear. I strongly suggest getting good mats like Weather Tech, or equal. The factory carpet mats look nice but get too dirty too quickly, just like any vehicle. I like the sleek lines of the truck overall, looks very sporty compared to the more boxy Silverado. I like the exterior styling more than the FORD, TOYOTA or RAM equivalent. I have seen reviews that thought the interior was too simple. For my taste, I love that. When they add chrome and fake wood it is all just plastic. I wish the price was lower. I heard on Nightly Business Report that the companies make a huge profit on pick ups- something like $10,000! They should lower the price a bit as people buy these for work, not just play and riding around town. I like that it has REAL 4 wheel drive and truck construction, better than the dumbed down SUV's now aimed at the "Soccer Mom" market. I use my truck for both work, play and general travel so very good utility. I had a 1999 Chevy Blazer that this is replacing. Sad to see that baby go. Motor got fried from sitting in that debacle of a snow storm last year. Took me 6.75 hours for normally a 1/2 hour ride. All that idling killed it and a lot of other vehicles. I loved that S-10 Blazer as it had the tailgate (no annoying lift gate) and was on a truck body. The Colorado has great towing capacity. I will only use it for light towing (small boat and small construction rental equipment occasionally) but good to have the extra capacity. Overall very happy with the vehicle. I HATE the buying process though as it is like a "steel cage death match" with dealers sometimes!
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Chevy Colorado ZR2 vs. Jeep Gladiator Rubicon: 2019 Off-Road Truck Comparison Test
This video chronicles an off-road truck comparison test of the 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon and the 2019 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2. The Gladiator is by far the most anticipated new vehicle of the year. This all-new crew-cab 4WD midsize pickup is basically a four-door Wrangler with a 5-foot truck bed instead of an enclosed cargo area. The Chevy Colorado ZR2 is a more… traditional crew-cab pickup that has been around a few years.
2019 Colorado Highlights
Crew Cab
Work Truck
Base MSRP Excludes Destination Fee | $26,700 |
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Engine Type | Gas |
Combined MPG | 22 MPG |
Cost to Drive | $164/month |
Seating | 5 seats |
rear wheel drive | |
Max Towing Capacity | 7,600 lbs. |
Warranty | 3 years / 36,000 miles |
Safety
Our experts like the Colorado models:
- OnStar System
- Provides emergency crash notification, stolen-vehicle notification, and remote locking and unlocking. Standard on the LT and above.
- Safety Package
- Includes forward collision and lane departure warning systems. It's available on the LT only.
- Teen Driver Mode
- Lets you have custom key settings for secondary drivers and can provide in-vehicle reports.
NHTSA Overall Rating
4 out of 5 starsThe National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers independent analysis.
- Frontal Barrier Crash RatingOverall4 / 5Driver5 / 5Passenger4 / 5
- Side Crash RatingOverall5 / 5
- Side Barrier RatingOverall5 / 5Driver5 / 5Passenger5 / 5
- Combined Side Barrier & Pole RatingsFront Seat5 / 5Back Seat5 / 5
- RolloverRollover3 / 5Dynamic Test ResultNo TipRisk Of Rollover22%
IIHS Rating
The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car safety.
- Small Overlap Front Driver-Side TestAcceptable
- Small Overlap Front Passenger-Side TestNot Tested
- Moderate Overlap Front Test – OriginalGood
- Moderate Overlap Front Test – UpdatedNot Tested
- Side Impact Test – OriginalAcceptable
- Side Impact Test – UpdatedNot Tested
- Roof Strength TestGood
- Rear Crash Protection / Head RestraintGood
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