
Joining new Orlando MPV, sedan Cruze and next-generation Chevrolet Aveo subcomapct to stand at the forthcoming Paris Motor Show, will be updated on the European market in Captiva. Restyled version of the Chevy seven-passenger SUV, which was introduced in 2006, has a new front end design, interior improvements and new engines and transmissions.
Updates will Styling Chevrolet Captiva latest creations as the Cruze and the Aveo, although we are 99 percent sure that many will see some of the style of the Mitsubishi Outlander DNA that returned the bow.
With the brand new nose, also in 2011, Captiva is integrated LED turn signals on side mirrors, side air valves revised, new exterior color palette and fresh designs of alloy wheels.
We have no photos of the interior yet, but Chevrolet says the interior has been enhanced with new textures and surfaces, including fabrics new seats, an ice-blue lighting back and an upgraded audio system that includes an auxiliary input, USB and Bluetooth connectivity. In addition, a new electric parking brake is said to open an additional storage space in the center console, two cupholders 1 liter.
There are many changes under the hood with the introduction of four new engines come standard with a new six-speed manual or automatic.
The new configuration consists of a 2.2 liter common rail turbo diesel units available in both output 163HP or 184HP, and two petrol engines, 171HP 2.4-liter four-cylinder 3.0-liter V6 258HO injection direct and variable valve timing.
Both the 2.2-liter turbo-diesel 2.4-liter gasoline engine will be offered in front or all-wheel drive configurations.
Chevrolet has said it is also re-tuned suspension to further improve the vehicle dynamics, improving cornering roll characteristics and ride feel.
The launch of the new Chevrolet Captiva SUV in Europe is planned for spring 2011.



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