How much will the new 2023 Colorado cost?
The 2023 Chevrolet Colorado starts in the low-to-mid $30,000s for the base model and can push beyond $50,000 with higher trims and options.
Pricing for the all-new Colorado varies by trim, drivetrain, options, and region. Destination charges, taxes, and dealer fees also affect the out-the-door price. This article breaks down typical starting ranges by trim and highlights other costs buyers should plan for in 2023.
What you can expect to pay by trim
Below is a general guide to the starting MSRPs you would typically see for the 2023 Colorado, before adding options and destination charges. Actual prices vary by dealer, region, and current promotions.
- Work Truck (WT): Starting in the low-to-mid $30,000s.
- LT: Starting in the mid-$30,000s to around $40,000.
- Z71 (off-road oriented): Starting in the low-to-mid $40,000s, climbing with equipment and packages.
- ZR2 (if equipped): Starting in the mid-$50,000s and can exceed that with additional options.
Prices will vary based on chosen drivetrain (2WD vs. 4WD), bed length, cab configuration, and optional packages such as upgraded infotainment, all-terrain tires, or towing enhancements. Always verify the exact MSRP with a local dealer or Chevrolet’s official configuration tool.
Other costs to consider
In addition to the sticker price, buyers should budget for charges and fees that are commonly added to the final purchase price. The following factors commonly affect the total out-the-door cost for a 2023 Colorado.
- Destination charge: Typically around $1,700–$1,800, included in the quoted price but sometimes shown separately.
- Taxes, title, and registration: Varies by state and locality.
- Dealer documentation and additional fees: May include processing fees or market adjustments; these vary by dealer.
- Options and packages: Bed liners, towing packages, upgraded audio, leather seats, and other add-ons can significantly raise the total.
It’s important to negotiate with the dealer and consider any current incentives, financing terms, or lease offers that Chevy/GM might be offering for 2023 models. Always request a full out-the-door price to compare apples-to-apples across dealers.
Summary
The 2023 Colorado is positioned with a starting price in the low-to-mid $30,000s for the base WT trim, rising through LT and Z71 configurations into the $40,000s and beyond, with the top-tier ZR2 pushing into the mid-$50,000s when equipped with options. Consumers should budget for destination charges, taxes, fees, and optional equipment, and verify exact pricing with local dealers or the official Chevrolet configuration tool. For the most accurate figure, check current local offers and the latest MSRP from Chevrolet in your region.
