Probably for the first time since it attends the Geneva Auto Show, American manufacturer Chevrolet will perform at the event a sort of a "what you see is what you get" stunt; meaning that all the models presented will soon be availble in Europe.
For those of you who still haven't found out, we are talking here about the Camaro and the Aveo RS, both confirmed for the European market in the year to come. And when that moment comes, they'll likely come packing the 3.6l V6 and 6.2l V8 used on the American market.
Back to our topic, Chevy will showcase both the aforementioned models (Camaro in both coupe and convertible guise, Aveo RS "as is"), as well as a new family of vehicles based on the Orlando concept shown shown in 2008.
"After Cruze in 2009 and Spark in 2010, our centenary year 2011 will usher in five more exciting Chevrolets for Europe," Chevrolet Europe president and managing director Wayne Brannon said in a release.
"The Aveo RS clearly demonstrates that we are ready to make a big step forward in the small-car segment. Coming to Europe in 2011, the new Aveo will be completely in tune with the striking new Cruze and Spark, our all-new compact and mini entries," added Brannon.
autoevolution will be attending the 2010 Geneva Auto Show, so stay tuned for some real up close and personal shots of the vehicles, as well as for first-hand details of the motorized contraptions presented at the event.
For those of you who still haven't found out, we are talking here about the Camaro and the Aveo RS, both confirmed for the European market in the year to come. And when that moment comes, they'll likely come packing the 3.6l V6 and 6.2l V8 used on the American market.
Back to our topic, Chevy will showcase both the aforementioned models (Camaro in both coupe and convertible guise, Aveo RS "as is"), as well as a new family of vehicles based on the Orlando concept shown shown in 2008.
"After Cruze in 2009 and Spark in 2010, our centenary year 2011 will usher in five more exciting Chevrolets for Europe," Chevrolet Europe president and managing director Wayne Brannon said in a release.
"The Aveo RS clearly demonstrates that we are ready to make a big step forward in the small-car segment. Coming to Europe in 2011, the new Aveo will be completely in tune with the striking new Cruze and Spark, our all-new compact and mini entries," added Brannon.
autoevolution will be attending the 2010 Geneva Auto Show, so stay tuned for some real up close and personal shots of the vehicles, as well as for first-hand details of the motorized contraptions presented at the event.