Colorado, Canyon to Get Updated Tachometers

Luke Vandezande
by Luke Vandezande
The all-new 2015 Chevrolet Colorado Z71 is built with the DNA of a true Chevy truck and is expected to deliver class-leading power, payload and trailering ratings. Colorado goes on sale in fall 2014.

Chevrolet plans to quietly fix a mistake it made in the mid-size Colorado and Canyon.

General Motors advertises that models equipped with the 3.6-liter direct injection V6 make 305 hp at 6,800 RPM, but the tachometer those trucks are equipped with shows a redline at 6,500 RPM. James Bearing sent an e-mail to several automotive outlets after noticing that the Colorado he recently bought seemed to advertise the ability to make more power than it actually does. In the message, he said Chevrolet hadn’t responded to his inquiries.

Today General Motors truck spokesman Tom Wilkinson said in an e-mail that “the graphics on the cluster of the trucks are slightly off. The redline is 6800, which is where the rev limiter is set. We are updating the graphics on future trucks.”

Wilkinson also included a copy of the power curves from the SAE certification that the Colorado underwent, but didn’t say exactly when GM will implement the correction.

Stephen Elmer contributed to this report

Luke Vandezande
Luke Vandezande

Luke is an energetic automotive journalist who spends his time covering industry news and crawling the internet for the latest breaking story. When he isn't in the office, Luke can be found obsessively browsing used car listings, drinking scotch at his favorite bar and dreaming of what to drive next, though the list grows a lot faster than his bank account. He's always on <A title="@lukevandezande on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/lukevandezande">Twitter</A> looking for a good car conversation. Find Luke on <A title="@lukevandezande on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/lukevandezande">Twitter</A> and <A title="Luke on Google+" href="http://plus.google.com/112531385961538774338?rel=author">Google+</A>.

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