2011 Chevrolet Colorado Towing Capacity

The 2011 Chevrolet Colorado Towing Capacity ranges from 2,900 to 6,000 lbs.

These capacities, however, do not apply to every single Chevy Colorado. The towing capacity will vary with three engine options, three trims, and three configurations.

However, the best way to calculate your towing capacity is to do it yourself.

If you need help calculating your own towing capacity read: How is Towing Capacity Calculated? (With Calculator).

The most important information here that will actually assist you in determining your towing capacity is the GCWR. Read on to find these units and compare the towing capacities for the various configurations.

All information in this article was pulled from the 2011 Chevrolet Trailering Guide and the 2011 Chevrolet Colorado Catalog. Please take a look at these at your own leisure for more information.

Though I tried to make this information as accurate as possible, you should always check your manual or contact your local dealer to determine the appropriate towing capacity of your vehicle and necessary equipment.

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Engine Options

Three engines are available in the 2011 Colorado. Not all trim levels are available with every type of engine.

The 2.9 L engine is available in all four models, and the 3.7 L engine is available in all except the Base model.

2.9 L 4-Cylinder

The 2.5 L 4-cylinder engine in the 2011 Colorado is the least powerful engine in the family.

It has up to 185 hp @ 5,600 rpm, and 190 lb-ft torque at 2,800 rpm.

3.7 L V6

The 3.7 L V6 engine is the middle engine of the family in terms of towing power, generating up to 242 hp @5,600 rpm and 242 lb-ft torque @4,600 rpm.

5.3 L V8 Engine

The 5.3L engine is the largest engine, generating up to 300 hp @5,200 rpm, and 320 lb-ft torque @ 4,000 rpm.

Work Truck
and Z85
Z71Sport
2.9 L X
3.7 L XX
5.3 LXX
2011 Chevrolet Colorado Engines

Trim Levels

COLORADO WORK TRUCK AND Z85

  • EPA-estimated highway MPG
  • 16″ steel wheels
  • Bluetooth wireless technology for select phones
  • SiriusXM Radio
  • OnStar standard
  • StabiliTrak electronic Stability Control System with Traction Control

Z71

Notable features of the Z71:

  • Z71 Off-Road Suspension Package
  • Automatic Locking Rear Differential
  • 17″ Chrome-Clad 6-spoke wheels
  • On-/Off-Road Tires

SPORT

  • EPA-estimated highway MPG: 20
  • 18″ Midnight Silver Aluminum wheels; low-profile tires
  • ZQ8 Sport Suspension Package
  • Body-color front and rear fascias

Towing Package

There are many packages offered for the 2011 Colorado, but there is only one towing package.

This package is known as the trailering package. This package is available on a variety of Chevrolet models. The Z71 Package includes an automatic locking rear differential, a front stabilizer bar, and may include other trailering equipment.

This package doesn’t have any effect on the GCWR, which means that any 2011 Colorado without a trailer hitch should not exceed their stated towing capacities.

Towing Capacity by Engine

2.9 I-4 VVT

As stated before, the 2.9 L I-4-cylinder engine in the 2011 Chevy Colorado provides the least amount of towing capabilities and only provides 3,400 lbs of towing.

Towing Capacity (lbs)
Regular Cab
2WD/4WD
3,400 /3,100
Extended Cab
2WD/4WD
3,200/2,900
Crew Cab
2WD
3,000
2011 Chevrolet Colorado Towing Capacity 2.9 L Engine

3.7 L I-5 VVT

Without the trailering package, the 3.5 L engine in the 2011 Chevy Colorado can tow up to 5,500 lbs.

Towing Capacity (lbs)
Regular Cab
2WD
4WD
4,000
Extended Cab
2WD
4WD
5,500
Crew Cab
2WD
4WD
5,500 lbs
2011 Chevrolet Colorado Towing Capacity 3.7 L Engine

5.3 L V8

Without the trailering package, the 5.3 L engine in the 2011 Chevy Colorado can tow up to 6,000 lbs.

Towing Capacity (lbs)
Extended Cab
2WD
4WD
6,000
Crew Cab
2WD
4WD
6,000
2011 Chevrolet Colorado Towing Capacity 5.3 L Engine

2011 Chevy Colorado Towing Capacity Chart

2011 Chevy Colorado Towing Capacity Chart
2011 Chevy Colorado Towing Capacity Chart

Towing Features

With the limited capabilities of the Colorado, there are also limited towing features. Since it is not designed and marketed as a towing truck, it doesn’t have some of the other bells and whistles that other truck companies have.

The three main available features are the integrated trailer brake controller, a diesel exhaust brake, and an automatic locking rear differential.

Again, these are all available features rather than standard features in the family.

The diesel exhaust brake creates back pressure in the exhaust to slow the vehicle down, which is especially helpful for towing large loads.

The other two features are standard in newer pickup trucks on the market and are nothing to ride home about.

2011 Chevy Colorado Colors

The 2011 Chevy Colorado comes in 8 colors:

  • Black
  • Deep Navy
  • Aqua Blue Metallic
  • Victory Red
  • Inferno Orange Metallic
  • Dark Gray Metallic
  • Sheer Silver Metallic
  • Summit White
2011 Chevy Colorado Colorways

My personal favorite is black. I think it looks very sleek for the truck design (See below). My second pick is the red. (I’ve always wanted a red car).

Colorado Payload Capacity 2011

There is no information on the ebrochure that discusses the payload capacity of each engine of the Colorado.

The document doesn’t specify in what configuration this payload is, so you should absolutely make sure you check the payload capacity on your own.

Read: What Does GVWR Mean? GVWR Explained for Trucks and Trailers to learn all about payload capacity and how it is calculated.

To find your GVWR, you can look inside the forward side of the rear door. Here will be a certification and tire label that will list the GVWR in the position shown below.

2021 chevy colorado certification label

Conclusion

The 2011 Chevy Colorado can tow up to 6,000 lbs, but this is only with the 5.3L engine. The 2.9L engine can tow up to 3,400 lbs, while the 3.7L engine can tow only up to 5,500 lbs.

The information here is to be used for comparison purposes, and you should always do your due diligence to calculate your own towing capacity.

Check your owner’s manual to get the GCWR, then calculate the towing capacity.

JOEY TECCHI

I, Joey, am the owner and primary writer for Tailored Trucks. When I'm not writing, I enjoy taking my RAM pickup to the White Mountains for skiing, camping, or ATVing. Thanks for reading!

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