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What is the difference between Colorado LT and WT?

The LT is the mid‑level trim with more features and engine options, while the WT is the base Work Truck trim focused on affordability and utility. The main differences lie in equipment, interior comfort, tech features, and available powertrains, not in the fundamental chassis of the Colorado.


LT: what the mid‑level trim typically includes


The LT adds comfort, technology, and options not typically found on WT. Exact equipment can vary by model year and region, but the following items are commonly available on LT models.



  • Upgrade infotainment: larger touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus available navigation

  • Enhanced seating and interior: upgraded cloth or leatherette seating and a more comfortable cabin

  • Improved convenience features: power-adjustable driver’s seat, remote start, and additional comfort controls

  • Increased connectivity: extra USB ports and more refined steering‑wheel controls

  • More powertrain options: in certain years, LT can be paired with more capable gasoline engines or a diesel option

  • Greater exterior styling options: additional wheels and trim treatments to differentiate from WT


In practice, LT is designed to be more comfortable and versatile, offering tech and engine choices that suit daily driving and light-to-mid‑duty work.


WT: what the base Work Truck focuses on


The WT trim concentrates on durability, practicality, and value, with fewer frills and a simpler interior. Features are chosen to maximize utility at the lowest price in most years.



  • Basic, durable interior: often with simpler seating materials that stand up to work use

  • Essential infotainment: a more straightforward display with core smartphone integration

  • Fewer comfort and convenience features: emphasis on reliability and ease of maintenance

  • Limited engine/tranny options: typically aligned with the base powertrain for cost efficiency

  • Strong foundation for customization: popular choice for buyers who plan to modify the truck for work


WT keeps the Colorado affordable and straightforward, prioritizing utilitarian capability over premium amenities.


Engine, drivetrain and capability notes


Engine availability and transmissions vary by model year. LT often offers more options, including more powerful gasoline engines or a diesel option in some years, whereas WT tends to rely on the base configuration. Always verify the exact setup for the year you’re considering.


Year‑to‑year caveats


Chevrolet periodically updates trim content, features, and engine availability. When shopping, consult the official Chevrolet spec sheet or a dealer configurator for the precise equipment list by year and region.


Bottom line and practical guidance


For buyers who want more comfort, tech, and a wider engine lineup, the LT is typically the better pick. If your priority is a straightforward, budget‑friendly work truck, WT delivers the essentials with fewer extras. Always check the exact features and options for the specific year and build you’re considering.


Summary


The Colorado LT and WT trims sit at opposite ends of Chevrolet’s Colorado spectrum: LT adds interior upgrades, tech, and optional more powerful or diesel engines; WT emphasizes durability, value, and utility. Your choice depends on how you plan to use the truck and how much you value comfort and capability versus price.

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