Bob Boyte Chevrolet – 2026 Chevrolet Colorado Camera Tech for Marina Parking around Biloxi, MS
Parking at a busy marina can feel like a puzzle, especially on a Saturday when trailers, trucks, and foot traffic all converge. The 2026 Chevrolet Colorado helps you reclaim calm with available 10 camera views, including available underbody cameras, plus an interface that puts clear visuals and smart guidance front and center. If your routine includes stops around Biloxi’s waterfront, the Colorado’s camera tech, drive modes, and trailering tools can make tight maneuvers and tricky angles feel intuitive instead of stressful.
Why camera technology matters near Biloxi’s waterfront
Harbors, seawalls, and curbs leave little room for guesswork—especially when you’re navigating with a hitch or backing toward the ramp. The Colorado’s available 10 camera views provide multiple vantage points at low speeds, so you can check corners, monitor the trailer angle, and keep an eye on your surroundings. The available underbody cameras are particularly useful if you regularly transition from paved lots to uneven or gravel surfaces near launch areas, as they help you spot hazards before they become problems. The 11.3-inch center touch-screen keeps these views crisp and easy to interpret, while the best-in-class standard 11-inch Driver Information Center places key vehicle info right in your line of sight.
Combine those visuals with the available Trailering App and you gain step-by-step help—from pre-departure checklists to on-screen guidance when you’re lining up with the coupler. That means less time re-adjusting and more time focusing on the task at hand. When the marina is busy, and space is at a premium, those assists add up to real peace of mind.
Drive modes that adapt to your path
The 2026 Colorado offers up to five drive modes, and they’re not just for trail days. Normal mode keeps things balanced for everyday highway and city driving. Available Tow/Haul helps optimize shift points and throttle response when you’re pulling a trailer, giving you predictable control as you approach a ramp or head back across US-90. Off-Road mode is great for loose surfaces surrounding unpaved parking areas, while Terrain helps with low-speed crawling over ruts or curbing that sometimes frame overflow lots. And if you choose the ZR2, Baja mode is there for higher-speed off-pavement runs, tuned for stability and traction on sandy terrain.
This flexibility means you don’t have to compromise. Dial in what you need with the turn of a selector and let the truck’s systems tailor themselves to the moment—whether that’s a smooth approach to a crowded dock or a quick detour onto a dirt access road.
Power that makes towing feel easy
The standard 2.7L TurboMax® engine delivers a best-in-class 430 lb-ft of torque, which matters most when you’re getting a boat and gear rolling from a stop. That strong low-end pull translates into less drama and more consistent control as you work through the lot or merge onto I-110. If you tow regularly, Colorado’s available 7,700-lb max towing gives you a wide margin for typical local setups. Paired with the enhanced 8-speed automatic, the Colorado’s powertrain feels smooth and composed in traffic and relaxed on longer drives to your favorite launch point.
Torque is also your friend when you’re dealing with crosswinds or a fully loaded bed. Colorado’s delivery is tuned to feel responsive without being abrupt, so lane changes and parking-lot throttle adjustments remain precise and predictable.
Cabin tech that keeps you focused
Clarity is the theme inside the Colorado. The 11.3-inch touch-screen provides a clean interface for camera views, audio, and navigation, while Google built-in means you can use voice commands through Google Assistant for quick tasks—set a route to the marina, call home, or adjust climate settings—without taking your eyes off what matters. Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ compatibility ensure your favorite apps and playlists are always available, and available wireless phone charging keeps cables from tangling around cupholders and gear.
It’s a workspace that feels organized. Whether you choose a trim with Jet Black and Adrenaline Red accents or keep it simple and durable, the materials and layout are designed to make common tasks fast and intuitive.
Picking the right Colorado for your Biloxi routine
Trims like LT and Z71 bring a smart balance of convenience and adventure-ready hardware, while Trail Boss adds a 2-inch factory lift and all-terrain tires for rougher surfaces you might encounter around overflow lots or unpaved access roads. If your plans take you farther off the grid—and you want the most capability—the ZR2’s 3-inch factory lift, 33-inch MT tires, and Multimatic® DSSV dampers turn obstacles into opportunities, backed by five selectable drive modes and the off-road performance display.
No matter which trim you choose, prioritize the camera package if you regularly park with a trailer around Biloxi’s marinas. The added confidence is worth it the first time you’re threading between pilings and a row of trucks at closing time.
- Camera Views: Available 10 camera views, including available underbody cameras, expand low-speed visibility
- Trailering Help: Available Trailering App adds checklists and on-screen guidance for lineup and monitoring
- Drive Modes: Up to five—Normal, Off-Road, Terrain, available Tow/Haul, and Baja (ZR2 only)—adjust to your route
- Powertrain: TurboMax® engine with best-in-class standard 430 lb-ft for confident towing and trailering
Those features form a cohesive system: the drive mode supports the maneuver, the camera confirms your path, and the Trailering App helps you do it all with fewer steps. That integration is part of what makes the Colorado feel like the right-sized truck for coastal life.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can I see my trailer hitch on the screen while backing up?
With the available camera package, multiple angles can be selected on the 11.3-inch display to help line up your hitch more quickly, often without a spotter.
Are the underbody cameras useful around Biloxi if I don’t off-road?
Yes. They can help you avoid hidden curbs, parking-lot debris, and ruts on gravel access roads or overflow lots near launch areas, adding clarity where it matters.
Which drive mode should I use when I’m towing a boat?
Use available Tow/Haul for approaches and departures from ramps and while traveling between locations. It optimizes performance for steady control.
Is the camera system hard to learn?
The interface is straightforward. The 11.3-inch display shows clear visuals, and on-screen prompts guide you through view selections. Most owners get comfortable quickly.
At Bob Boyte Chevrolet, we focus on practical solutions that fit your day-to-day. If you’re planning to pair the 2026 Colorado with a trailer for regular runs to the water, our team can walk you through camera views, demonstrate drive modes, and help you decide which trim and packages align with your routine. We are serving Wiggins, Biloxi, and Gulfport with hands-on demos and insight for coastal driving, so you can feel confident from your first backing maneuver to your next weekend on the water.
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