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What is a Holden Colorado called in America?

In the United States, the Holden Colorado is marketed as the Chevrolet Colorado (the Chevy Colorado).


Holden was the Australian arm of General Motors, and the locally sold Colorado shared its lineage with GM’s global midsize pickup family, most closely linked to the Isuzu D-Max. In the U.S. market, GM’s corresponding midsize pickup is the Chevrolet Colorado, with the GMC Canyon serving as its closely related sibling. Since Holden as a brand ceased operations in 2020, there is no current Holden-branded Colorado; the Colorado name lives on in America under Chevrolet.


How the name translates across markets


These points explain how a single platform and badge engineering strategy yields different market names, and how the Australian Colorado relates to the American Chevrolet Colorado.



  • The Holden Colorado sold in Australia is a version of GM’s midsize pickup that shares its underlying design with the Isuzu D-Max.

  • In the United States, the equivalent model line is the Chevrolet Colorado, with the GMC Canyon as its close sibling.

  • GM uses badge engineering across markets, so similar trucks can wear different brand names depending on the region.

  • Holden ceased operations as a brand in 2020, so no current Holden Colorado exists; GM continues the Colorado lineage in America under Chevrolet.


In short, the American equivalent of a Holden Colorado is the Chevrolet Colorado, reflecting GM’s practice of sharing platforms and branding across regions.


Historical context and current status


The Australian Colorado, badged for Holden, originated from a collaboration within GM’s global truck lineup and was closely linked to the Isuzu D-Max lineage. In North America, GM has offered the midsize Colorado under the Chevrolet name, with the GMC Canyon as its twin. With Holden’s brand retirement, there is no ongoing Holden Colorado in Australia or elsewhere; the Colorado name persists in the United States through Chevrolet, continuing alongside its GMC counterpart for market positioning and shared engineering.


Summary


The Holden Colorado is called the Chevrolet Colorado in America. This reflects GM’s global branding and platform-sharing strategy, where the same truck family appears under different badges in different markets. While Holden as a brand no longer sells vehicles, the Colorado name continues in the U.S. under Chevrolet, with the GMC Canyon providing a closely related alternative.

Is Holden Colorado the same as Chevy Colorado?


The Colorado was released in Australia and New Zealand in 2008 as the Holden Colorado. It replaced the D-Max-based Holden Rodeo due to the split between General Motors and Isuzu. Imported from Thailand, it is essentially a rebadged version of the facelifted Thai-specification Colorado, retaining its front styling.



What is a Holden Colorado?


The Holden Colorado is a range of 2- and 4-door, compact and mid-size pickup trucks that were produced for Australian manufacturer Holden, a subsidiary of General Motors from 2008 to 2021.



Is a Holden Colorado the same as Isuzu D-Max?


In Australia and New Zealand, the D-Max was sold as the third-generation Holden Rodeo (RA) between 2003 and 2008, before being facelifted into the form of the Holden Colorado. This was a result of the GM-Isuzu split resulting in GM losing the right to use the "Rodeo" name.



What is a Holden called in America?


High-performance export versions followed in North America, sold as Pontiac and later Chevrolet. HSV also exported to the United Kingdom as Vauxhall, in the Middle East as Chevrolet Special Vehicles (CSV) and in New Zealand and Singapore as HSV.


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