The newly-launched Chevrolet Captiva SUV will go on sale in the United Kingdom in May this year and will start from £21,995 on-the-road, the parent company announced in a press release today. All models will be equipped with Electronic Stability Control, Bluetooth, power-folding mirrors and speed sensitive power steering, and will be powered by a 2.2-liter diesel unit with either 163 or 184 horsepower.
The entry-level LS version will be only available with the 163 horsepower engine and will include features such as ESC, Bluetooth, speed sensitive power steering and folding mirrors, the front-wheel-drive model gets a six-speaker CD system with MP3 compatibility, an eight-way adjustable driver’s seat, a two-piece glass flip tailgate, a rain-sensor rear wiper, Thatcham Category 1 alarm and immobiliser with two-stage remote central locking, roof rails, 17-inch alloys, air conditioning, a trailer provision wiring harness and electric windows all round.
The next in line is the LT trim level that could also be equipped with the 184 horsepower engine with either a six-speed manual or an automatic transmission. Features include All-Wheel-Drive, seven seats, climate control, half-leather trim, solar control glass, rear parking distance sensors, rain-sensing windscreen wipers, automatic lighting control, a self-dipping electro-chromatic rear view mirror, front fog lights, cruise control, a trip computer, a leather covered steering wheel and gearknob and passenger’s under-seat storage tray.
The top-of-the-range is the LTZ that adds full leather trim, sat nav, a rear-view reversing camera, power-adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, stainless steel sill plates, 19-inch alloys, dark taillight lenses, privacy glass and headlamp pressure washer.
Here's the full pricing list of the models available across the revised Captiva range:LS 2.2 VCDi (163PS) FWD M £21,995
The entry-level LS version will be only available with the 163 horsepower engine and will include features such as ESC, Bluetooth, speed sensitive power steering and folding mirrors, the front-wheel-drive model gets a six-speaker CD system with MP3 compatibility, an eight-way adjustable driver’s seat, a two-piece glass flip tailgate, a rain-sensor rear wiper, Thatcham Category 1 alarm and immobiliser with two-stage remote central locking, roof rails, 17-inch alloys, air conditioning, a trailer provision wiring harness and electric windows all round.
The next in line is the LT trim level that could also be equipped with the 184 horsepower engine with either a six-speed manual or an automatic transmission. Features include All-Wheel-Drive, seven seats, climate control, half-leather trim, solar control glass, rear parking distance sensors, rain-sensing windscreen wipers, automatic lighting control, a self-dipping electro-chromatic rear view mirror, front fog lights, cruise control, a trip computer, a leather covered steering wheel and gearknob and passenger’s under-seat storage tray.
The top-of-the-range is the LTZ that adds full leather trim, sat nav, a rear-view reversing camera, power-adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, stainless steel sill plates, 19-inch alloys, dark taillight lenses, privacy glass and headlamp pressure washer.
Here's the full pricing list of the models available across the revised Captiva range:LS 2.2 VCDi (163PS) FWD M £21,995
- LT 2.2 VCDi (184PS) AWD M £27,695
- LT 2.2 VCDi (184PS) AWD A £29,245
- LTZ 2.2 VCDi (184PS) AWD M £30,295
- LTZ 2.2 VCDi (184PS) AWD A £31,845