From the start the sub-compact SUV that GM was building was destined to be incarnated as three models. We’ve already seen the Buick Encore and Opel Mokka, both of which have officially been revealed, and there is one more to go.
This is the new entry-level Chevrolet crossover, revealed today by French publication Automobile-Magazine a set of patent images for the model that will be sold in Europe. The design is obviously inspired by the Captiva, but it’s even more simple in its language.
In fact the only modern design feature we see is the grille, which uses the same bars as the new Cruze facelift.
Price-wise, this Chevy might be cheap enough to rival the Dacia Duster. It will be offered as standard with a manual and front-wheel drive. The engine options will be borrowed from the Cruze and the Opel Mokka, meaning a 1.6-liter petrol with 115 PS for the base car, and even a 1.7-liter CDTi diesel with 130 PS that should offer the most torque in the range.
In fact the only modern design feature we see is the grille, which uses the same bars as the new Cruze facelift.
Price-wise, this Chevy might be cheap enough to rival the Dacia Duster. It will be offered as standard with a manual and front-wheel drive. The engine options will be borrowed from the Cruze and the Opel Mokka, meaning a 1.6-liter petrol with 115 PS for the base car, and even a 1.7-liter CDTi diesel with 130 PS that should offer the most torque in the range.