Capable, confident, and packed with innovative features, the 2026 Chevy Colorado punches above its weight among midsize trucks. But beyond its robust performance and good looks, the Colorado’s top safety and tech features are highlights on their own, and worth exploring. This truck isn’t just built to haul and tow—it’s designed to keep you connected, informed, and protected whether you’re commuting through town or tackling rugged terrain.
From a standard suite of driver assistance tools to an intuitive infotainment setup, the 2026 Colorado packs a lot of thoughtful technology into a truck with such an approachable starting price.
Safety Comes Standard
One of the most reassuring aspects of the 2026 Chevrolet Colorado is that safety features aren’t an afterthought or an expensive add-on—the come standard across every trim. Chevy Safety Assist is included on all models and bundles 6 driver assistance technologies into one cohesive package. These include:
- Forward Collision Alert: monitors the road and alerts you to imminent collision
- Automatic Emergency Braking: applies brakes if you don’t react in time
- Front Pedestrian Braking: specific attention to pedestrians and bicyclists
- Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning: alerts you if you stray from your lane and gently steers you back
- Following Distance Indicator: helps keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead
- IntelliBeam® Auto High Beams: automatically turns high beams on and off as needed
Each one is designed to help reduce driver fatigue and catch potential hazards before they become problems.
Infotainment Setup You’ll Actually Use
The Colorado’s cabin technology is just as impressive as what’s protecting you on the road. Every trim comes with an 11.3” touchscreen that supports wireless smartphone integration, as well as Google built-in. That means you can use Google Maps, Google Assistant, and other services directly through the truck’s interface without needing to mirror your phone, all with voice commands. That’s a practical convenience for anyone who regularly uses navigation or wants to ask hands-free questions while driving.
Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ compatibility ensures your apps, contacts, messages, and music integrate with the truck’s display. The interface is intuitive enough that you won’t need to fumble through menus while on the road.
Complementing the center touchscreen is an 11” digital Driver Information Center sitting within the instrument cluster. It gives you at-a-glance access to key vehicle data and navigation, in an organized, less distracting way.
Off-Road Tech That Keeps You in Control
If you venture beyond the pavement, the Colorado offers some genuinely sophisticated tools to help manage challenging terrain, starting with up to 5 selectable drive modes:
- Off-Road: enhances traction on loose surfaces like gravel and mud
- Terrain: for steep inclines and crawling over obstacles, with automatic brake application for added control on the way up or down a hill
- Baja: exclusive to ZR2 trim, designed for high-speed desert and sand adventures
- Tow/Haul: optimizes powertrain response when you’re pulling a load of up to 7,700 lbs.
The off-road warrior ZR2 trim adds an off-road performance display, letting you monitor driving metrics like pitch, roll, and steering angle in real time. That kind of data visibility helps experienced off-roaders make more informed decisions on the trail. The ZR2 also features underbody cameras—a first in its segment—so you can see obstacles to conquer directly beneath the truck—an invaluable tool when navigating rocky or uneven ground.
A Trailering Package That Works Smarter
The 2026 Colorado offers a Trailering App to simplify the towing experience, providing tools to plan and manage your tow setup.
With up to 10 camera views, towing visibility isn’t compromised in any direction, which is particularly helpful when backing up a trailer in tight spaces. This kind of technology reduces the guesswork that often comes with towing and makes the process more approachable even for less experienced drivers.
The available built-in 120V power outlet in the bed is another practical touch. Whether you need to charge tools on a jobsite or power gear at a campsite, having that outlet on board eliminates the need for a separate generator or inverter in many everyday situations.
Almost Too Many Features to Fit in One Truck
The top safety and tech features in the 2026 Chevrolet Colorado come together to create a midsize truck that’s a powerhouse in more ways than one, ready for both everyday life and more demanding use. Standard Chevy Safety Assist, an 11.3” touchscreen with Google built-in, multiple drive modes, and available off-road camera technology make this truck a thoughtfully engineered choice across every trim level.
If you’re in Valencia, CA, and are ready to see what the 2026 Colorado has to offer, now is a great time to explore your options. Visit AutoNation Chevrolet Valencia at autonationchevroletvalencia.com to browse current inventory and find the trim that fits your needs.
