Chevrolet Cars

Chevrolet Captiva a compact SUV for Europe
Captiva will be the name of the new Chevrolet Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) due on sale in the summer of 2006. As the S3X concept, the vehicle made its first appearance at the 2004 Paris Motor Show, where it was enthusiastically received by the media and the public alike.
Chevrolet to start production of new diesel engine
In March 2006, production of the new diesel engines for Chevrolet’s European range of vehicles will start at the new powertrain facility of GM Daewoo Auto and Technology in Gunsan, South Korea.

Chevrolet Matiz 0.8 SE automatic
For the first time, the Chevrolet Matiz is available with automatic transmission. The new Matiz, which was launched in June 2005, is already one of the most manoeuvrable cars on the road today and the automatic transmission adds a further dimension to the car’s ease of use.
The search is on to find 230 Chevrolet test drivers
Between 23 October and 27 November 2005, Chevrolet is offering 230 lucky motorists the opportunity to be part of the Chevrolet Selected Drivers programme (CSD) and test drive, with their friends and family, either the Kalos five-door small hatchback or the Lacetti family five-door or saloon model for a month.
Chevrolet sales rocket in September
Chevrolet was launched on 1 February 2005, replacing the Daewoo brand across Europe. Its first sales success was recorded in March 2005 but the brand has established itself so strongly through mid-year that Chevrolet has achieved a remarkable 82% improvement over those March sales.
Chevrolet Matiz hits the fleet sector
Chevrolet UK has delivered its first big fleet order for its new Matiz city car to Europcar which has taken 200 of the new models for daily rental use.