Make it pop, that's the thing with me and looks. Contrasting colors that stand out, and for Pete's sake don't follow a trend for others to like your truck. It's yours. Having the midnight edition where everything is black, black is dated if I'm driving it. I've got a "murdered out" '95 Miata and that's fun and all, but this all black thing seems like a trend at it's end / at it's peak if we're really worried about what others think. It's a lot of money paid, worked for, and willing to invest more into for others.
You'll see it here still: how to remove the chrome and blacken it out. I enjoy removing the chrome because that belongs on a black '57 Nomad, but how about some other color than all black? Even the basic gunmetal thought could do well and not so bland to paint all the things black. Artistically? It's been done. I've seen so many new motorcycles and trucks blacked out that...crap, I became a hipster after it was cool! I put red tow hooks on it anyway...for now. Gunmetal over grey is really very subtle but seems bland on a grey truck.
Chevy used blue bowties back in the day and then for decades they enforced the gold bowties. So many on YouTube showing how to remove the gold for the black bowtie which are now standard. Standard off the lot. So...how about...lemme think this out. On Gray...you have a free pallet of colors to pick from.
What I understand is that we're all going black and if being different is a thing, that's not the way. I don't know anyone with orange tow hooks and badges on a grey colorado. All I see now are blacked out trucks of all the brands.
My opinion (and no one above is wrong): Chevy Orange on a Grey body. A darker orange would be nice but it's not a universal color and Chevy Orange looks like a hunting vest on that shade of grey. DupliColor doesn't make Pumpkin Orange but the darker the orange the better, aim for your signal lights for the shade in my vision.
Don't need a front plate? Ditch the holder. Then figure out that chrome grill and stuff, back to gun metal (testers clear gun metal or something) for the blend to the pop.