·
Looks
like: A
mini-Malibu
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Drivetrains: 153-hp,
turbocharged 1.4-liter four-cylinder; six-speed manual or optional six-speed
automatic transmission; front-wheel drive
·
Hits
dealerships: Early
2016
Chevrolet is a busy brand this year, unveiling five
new or heavily redesigned vehicles across its lineup in the first six months of
2015. In addition to the Camaro, Volt, Spark and Malibu, we now see the fifth
component of that new showroom: the redesigned 2016 Chevrolet Cruze compact
sedan. Despite it being a top-seller for the brand, it's still not one of the
sales leaders in the competitive compact segment.
Chevy is hoping to change that by updating its
globally best-selling model with a version specific to North America that's a
little different in terms of style and content from the car it sells abroad.
Exterior
Outside, the new Cruze is longer, lower and leaner
than the previous generation, measuring 2.7 inches longer than the outgoing
model but with a roofline that's about an inch lower than before. The
windshield and rear glass are more steeply raked for a sleeker, more
aerodynamic profile, stretching back to an integrated rear spoiler that helps
the Cruze generate some top-notch aero numbers.
Interior
Inside, passenger room has been improved as well,
with more legroom for rear passengers thanks to more than a half-inch increase
in the car's wheelbase. Chevrolet claims that rear passengers will enjoy more
rear knee room than in the Ford Focus or Hyundai Elantra. Up front, a new
instrument panel with a repositioned shifter and cupholders sits between the
front seats, while the panel itself receives a new layered look that features
piano-black, matte-black and bright accents depending on trim level, which have
now changed to L, LS, LT and Premier.
Under the Hood
The overall changes to the body structure,
suspension, powertrain and interior have delivered a car that weighs 250 pounds
less than the previous model, despite the car's increased length and wheelbase.
It'll be powered by a standard 153-hp, turbocharged 1.4-liter four-cylinder
engine that's mated to a standard six-speed manual transmission. A six-speed
automatic will be optional, and a diesel engine is slated to arrive in 2017.
Safety
The car will feature 10 standard airbags, including
frontal driver and passenger, roof-mounted side curtain airbags in both rows,
front and rear seat-mounted side-impact airbags and front knee airbags.
Optional equipment includes blind spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, lane
keep assist and forward collision alert, but no auto-braking function.
The 2016 Chevrolet Cruze is set to show up in
dealer showrooms early next year.
see more at: https://www.cars.com/articles/2016-chevrolet-cruze-first-look-1420680649856/
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