North Park Chevrolet Castroville

May 4, 2026
Blue 2026 Chevy Colorado off-roading on a rocky trail

If you’re looking for a Chevy Colorado for sale near Lakehills, you’re already on the right track. The midsize Colorado is perfect for drivers in this area. Its midsize dimensions are ideal for those who regularly commute to San Antonio. At the same time, its durable bed and solid towing figures make it ready for a variety of tasks in this rural, lakeside community.

Some drivers know they want a straightforward truck, focused on function and value. So, they look to the Colorado WT, the starting trim in the 2026 lineup. But they often notice that if they step up to the LT trim, they can access additional comfort and convenience features—either standard or available—that aren’t on the WT, plus some work-friendly perks.

Today, we will explore both of these fantastic 2026 Chevy Colorado trims to help you decide which truck is built for your needs. So buckle up and hop in the driver’s seat as we go over the specific differences between the two.

What You’ll Get In Both Trims

Let’s start with what you’re guaranteed to get, no matter which trim you choose. This creates a baseline of what you can count on. 

Standard Safety for Every Road

No matter which trim you choose, you can command Lakehills streets with confidence, thanks to these shared safety features:

  • Rear Cross-Traffic Breaking: This feature automatically applies the brakes if it senses an approaching vehicle while you’re in reverse.
  • Blind Zone Steering Assist: If your vehicle senses another car in the lane you intend to move into, it will alert you and provide a brief steering input to prevent you from changing lanes.
  • Rear Park Assist: This feature alerts you to objects around your vehicle when backing into parking spots.
  • Lane Keep Assist With Lane Departure Warning: This feature alerts you when you’re drifting out of your lane and applies a brief steering input to bring you back into the lane.
  • HD Rear Vision Camera: See real-time footage of what’s happening behind your vehicle with this standard camera.

Whether you’re battling traffic on the highways or looking out for kids playing in the suburbs, these standard safety features help prevent collisions or accidents from occurring.

Center console and dashboard in a 2026 Chevy Colorado

Productive and Modern Technology

Whether you’re balancing carpool and soccer practice or client meetings and social outings, both the Colorado LT and WT have the tech to help you do it. Standard tech includes:

  • An 11-inch driver information center
  • An 11.3-inch infotainment display
  • Google built-in
  • Wireless smartphone compatibility

You’ll be able to easily navigate around Lakehills, all while listening to your favorite playlist or podcast via wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

An Efficient and Task-Forward Powertrain

The 2026 Chevy Colorado comes with a single 2.7L TurboMax engine. This engine delivers up to 310 hp and 430 lb-ft of torque, plus commuter-friendly MPGs. It’s paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission and blends efficiency with the capability for tough jobs.

What Sets the LT Apart from the WT

Now that you know the building blocks of these two trims, let’s explore what sets them apart. Today, we will cover what comes standard on the LT trim that you won’t find on the WT, as well as the available features for the LT. 

Standard Convenience and Comfort

The LT adds a few standard features that make every day a little more pleasant and make the road a little easier. One such feature is the EZ lift and lower tailgate. It’s designed to require less effort to raise, and it lowers more gently and slowly than traditional tailgates. This not only extends the lifespan of your tailgate but also makes it easier to access your bed.

Also part of the LT’s tailgate is the built-in StowFlex storage. This storage compartment is drainable, lockable, and watertight. It’s the ideal place to store valuable tools or simply stash small items that don’t fit in the bed. Plus, since it drains, you can load it with ice and use it as a cooler on the go.

Additionally, the LT provides you with a remote start feature. This handy feature lets you turn your truck’s ignition on before you even get in it. That means that on super hot Lakehills days, you can activate your climate control before you hit the road, cooling down your cabin, without suffering through the heat.

You’ll also get dual-zone climate control on the LT. On the WT, you only get single-zone climate control, so you and your co-pilot will need to agree on the cabin temperature and fan speed.

In the WT, the driver’s seat is a six-way manual adjustable one. However, in the LT, you’ll get an eight-way power-adjustable seat. This feature is available on the WT, but not standard.

Yellow 2026 Chevy Colorado parked in an open field on a sunny day

Available Convenience and Comfort 

The LT is highly customizable. It offers several features to help you create your ideal midsize truck. Keep in mind, if you spring for the LT convenience package, it will include these features: 

  • A rear center armrest with two cupholders. Treat your backseat riders to a place to rest their elbows, or stash their refreshing beverages. We recommend this feature to drivers who regularly have backseat passengers.
  • Evotex seat trim. If you want the look of leather, without the maintenance, consider getting this available seat trim. It’s durable and easy to wipe down when messes happen, making it ideal for drivers with pets or kids.
  • Heated steering wheel. Warm up your hands on cold days with the available heated steering wheel. Professionals with early mornings often appreciate this cozy feature in the winter.
  • A 120-volt power outlet. You can add this to the rear of your center console. It gives backseat riders a way to plug in laptops and similar electronics on the road.
  • Adaptive cruise control, perfect for stop-and-go traffic, maintains your desired speed and following distance for added ease and peace of mind.
  • Rear Pedestrian Alert, for detecting passengers behind your vehicle when reversing.
  • A bed-mounted 120-volt outlet, perfect for remote job sites or tailgate parties.
  • LED fog, head, and taillamps for increased visibility in low-light settings.
  • Wireless phone charging, for powering up devices without USB cords

The LT’s standard features alone make it well worth the nearly $4,000 difference over the WT trim. Plus, the LT Convenience Package gives shoppers the freedom to create an even higher-end trim. While the WT trim has its own convenience package, the features included are already standard on the LT. 

WT and LT: Options That Fit Every Style and Need

The LT and WT might be just one position apart in the 2026 Colorado lineup, but that one step up adds a variety of standard features for drivers seeking extra utility, safety, and technology. 

Drivers who want more creature comforts or need additional productivity features might consider the LT. With standard features like the EZ-lift tailgate, remote start, and eight-way power-adjustable seat, it is the clear choice for those looking for greater ease throughout the day.

The LT also offers tons of features the WT doesn’t, including additional charging ports, more lights, and enhanced safety features. So we recommend it to those who want a lot of flexibility when customizing their truck. 

Come check out these two solid options in person at North Park Chevrolet. Our sales experts know the needs of Lakehills drivers and can pair you with your perfect truck!