The 2002 Chevrolet S-10 offered a mix of solid and two-tone exterior colors, including white, black, red, blue, green and metallic shades. Availability varied by trim and market.
Color names on brochures and build sheets could differ by region and option package. The following outlines representative options commonly listed for the 2002 model year and explains how two-tone schemes were used.
Solid color options
Chevrolet's 2002 S-10 solid color palette typically included several hues as exterior finishes.
- Summit White
- Black
- Bright Red
- Blue Metallic
- Forest Green Metallic
- Pewter Metallic
- Desert Sand Metallic
- Steel Gray Metallic
Note: Exact shade names and availability could differ by body style (Regular Cab vs. Extended Cab) and market. Always verify with the original brochure or build sheet.
Two-tone and specialty color options
Some 2002 S-10 configurations offered two-tone finishes, combining a colored body with a contrasting roof or accent color. The exact pairings varied by region and trim level.
- White roof with Desert Sand Metallic body
- White roof with Forest Green Metallic body
- White roof with Blue Metallic body
- White roof with Black body
- Black roof with White body
Two-tone combinations were less common than solid colors and appeared on certain packages or fleets. Check the specific vehicle's option code to confirm the color configuration.
Summary
The 2002 S-10 offered a palette that generally included Summit White, Black, Bright Red, Blue Metallic, Forest Green Metallic, Pewter Metallic, Desert Sand Metallic, and Steel Gray Metallic, with occasional two-tone schemes such as white roofs paired with colored bodies depending on market and trim. For the exact colors tied to a specific truck, consult the original GM brochure, window sticker, or the vehicle’s color code information.


