sushil44
12-19-2008, 10:08 AM
Here's another car that debuted in Paris. And one that looks a lot better in the flesh than it does in pictures. As we reported two months ago, the Cruze is expected to make it to India sometime next year.
Chevrolet aim to take a big step forward with this car, and that's clearly visible with its bold styling and excellent fit and finish. In fact, the interiors are exceptional, with what Chevrolet calls its twin cockpit design. The quality of materials are a match for the best from Europe.
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This particular car had an extremely nice textured fabric on the dash - although judging by the large brakes and tires, as well as its cross-drilled rotors, this particular car obviously isn't the final production version. Nonetheless, it's very impressive and bodes well for the future of GM and Chevrolet - as does the new Camaro and Volt also displayed at the show.
The Cruze will likely feature the very responsive 2.0 liter turboŽdiesel found in the Captiva SUV, as well as an all-new 1.8 liter petrol engine. when it makes its way to Indian showrooms sometime next year.
Chevrolet aim to take a big step forward with this car, and that's clearly visible with its bold styling and excellent fit and finish. In fact, the interiors are exceptional, with what Chevrolet calls its twin cockpit design. The quality of materials are a match for the best from Europe.
55
This particular car had an extremely nice textured fabric on the dash - although judging by the large brakes and tires, as well as its cross-drilled rotors, this particular car obviously isn't the final production version. Nonetheless, it's very impressive and bodes well for the future of GM and Chevrolet - as does the new Camaro and Volt also displayed at the show.
The Cruze will likely feature the very responsive 2.0 liter turboŽdiesel found in the Captiva SUV, as well as an all-new 1.8 liter petrol engine. when it makes its way to Indian showrooms sometime next year.