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Any chance we see new color options for 2022? Or special editions with some alternate color options?
 

The current color choices are lackluster. Standard black, silver, red, white, blue. 
 

I have a Satin Steel right now and like it less and less. Don’t like how it looks light blue in the sun. Unfortunately consecutive cloudy days when I purchased. 
 

How about army green, tan, matte grey?

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Shadow Gray is leaving Corvette and other products at the end of 2021 model year production so there will be a new dark gray coming.

 

Satin steel stays.  Don't expect any matte colors.  If any model(s) get a "special" color it will probably be AT4, Trail Boss or Denali or High Country.  Colorado/Canyon got Sand Dune which would look great on a Trail Boss.  

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One new regular production color for 2022 Chevrolet 2500/3500.  Code GHR-Cannon Metallic.  I don't know what it looks like yet but I'm guessing it will be gray.

 

Fun fact, GHR was also the paint code for the yellow on Hummer back in 2010.

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On 4/27/2021 at 1:24 PM, GearheadSS said:

One new regular production color for 2022 Chevrolet 2500/3500.  Code GHR-Cannon Metallic.  I don't know what it looks like yet but I'm guessing it will be gray.

 

Fun fact, GHR was also the paint code for the yellow on Hummer back in 2010.

 

GHR is now called Greenstone Metallic.  This is likely the official name of the color for Silverado HD.  Still not sure if this color will make it's way to Light Duty.

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