When can 2024 Colorado be ordered?
Dealers began accepting orders for the 2024 Chevrolet Colorado in late 2023, with production and first deliveries anticipated in 2024. Availability varies by region, trim level, and current supply conditions.
Context: what to know about the 2024 Colorado
The 2024 Colorado sits in the same generation as its recent predecessors, with ordering typically opening through Chevrolet’s dealer network once the factory allocates slots for the new model year. In practice, this means customers should expect order banks to be active for a window in late 2023 or early 2024, depending on location and trim, before cars begin arriving at dealerships. External factors such as supply chain constraints and production scheduling can affect wait times and feasibility of certain configurations.
What affects timing and availability
Several factors influence when you can order and when you’ll take delivery, including regional allocations, desired trim and options, color, and any temporary production constraints. Always confirm current details with your local Chevrolet dealer, as they manage allocation and scheduling for their market.
To begin the ordering process, consider these steps:
- Check with your local Chevrolet dealer to confirm whether the 2024 Colorado order bank is open in your area and what allocations remain for your preferred trim.
- Decide on your configuration, including trim level (for example, base versus premium variants) and any packages or options that affect availability and pricing.
- Use the dealership’s Build & Price tools to assemble your desired Colorado and obtain an estimated price, including taxes, fees, and any dealer incentives.
- Submit your order through the dealer, which may require a deposit or financing pre-approval and an initial payment to secure a build slot.
- Track the order through the dealer’s system to learn about the production schedule and expected delivery window, and adjust as needed if plans change.
Following these steps helps you secure a factory slot and a delivery timeline, though the exact dates can vary by region, dealer, and market conditions.
Key considerations when ordering a 2024 Colorado
Beyond the basic steps, buyers should weigh several practical considerations to avoid delays and ensure the configuration meets their needs.
- Regional availability: Some trims and packages may be limited to specific markets or may require special-order processing.
- Color and interior options: Certain colors or interior materials might have longer lead times or be tied to specific trims.
- Wait times: Factory scheduling, supplier constraints, and peak demand periods can extend the time from order to delivery.
- Financing and incentives: Dealer promotions, GM incentives, and financing options can affect total cost and the timing of the order.
Discuss these factors with your dealer to align expectations and minimize surprises during the ordering and delivery process.
Delivery and what to expect after ordering
Once the order is placed, you’ll receive updates on production status and estimated delivery. Because the Colorado is a mid-size pickup with a relatively niche market, some customers experience longer wait times compared with more common configurations. Dealers can often provide a tentative delivery window and options for vehicle pickup or home delivery.
Summary
The 2024 Colorado could be ordered through Chevrolet dealers with openings typically tied to the model year’s scheduling window, generally in late 2023 or early 2024, depending on location. To move from inquiry to ownership, confirm current ordering status with a local dealer, decide on your configuration, and follow the dealer’s process for placing and tracking the order. Be prepared for regional differences and possible wait times, and stay in contact with your dealer for the most accurate timing and availability.
Why are there no 2024 Colorados?
GM says the fix should be quick.
General Motors has issued a stop-sale order on both the 2024 GMC Canyon and the 2024 Chevy Colorado, the automaker's two midsize truck offerings. The stop-sale order was issued due to software-related problems that could affect as many as 15,000 units.
Why are 2024 Colorados on hold?
2024 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon Stop-Sale Caused By Software Problems. General Motors has issued a stop-sale order for the 2024 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickup trucks. According to Automotive News, the stop-sale order is due to software issues. In a statement to the outlet, GM claims that a fix is in the works ...
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| Chevrolet Model | Expected Custom Order Start Date¹ |
|---|---|
| 2025 Chevy Colorado | September 2024 |
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