The all-new Chevrolet Impala flagship luxury sedan has begun rolling off the assembly line at the Oshawa Assembly factory in Ontario. The 2014 Impala will also be manufactured at General Motors’ Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant, starting in May, and should hit dealers before the end of this month.
“The all-new Impala demonstrates the new direction of Chevrolet,” said Kevin Williams, president and managing director of GM Canada. “Our employees in Oshawa have executed a flawless plan in bringing this iconic nameplate to life. The newly redesigned Impala will exceed customers’ expectations because of the hard work of our employees at Oshawa Assembly.”
The tenth-generation Impala was unveiled for the first time last year at the New York Auto Show in April. This just goes to show you how long we've been waiting for it to come out.
The base trim level is the Impala LS, retailing for $27,535 with a 2.5-liter engine. The V6 range starts at the $30,760 LT and $36,580 for the LTZ. However, there is no V8 any more, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
The tenth-generation Impala was unveiled for the first time last year at the New York Auto Show in April. This just goes to show you how long we've been waiting for it to come out.
The base trim level is the Impala LS, retailing for $27,535 with a 2.5-liter engine. The V6 range starts at the $30,760 LT and $36,580 for the LTZ. However, there is no V8 any more, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.