A new product from Chevrolet is worth waiting for. General Motors will issue a variant of the Chevrolet Cruze five-door hatchbacks, Europe in spring 2011. New car from Chevrolet will be introduced to the world through the Geneva Motor Show 2010 which took place on 3-11 March 2011.
“Hatchback plays an important role in many markets. Total compact car segment in Europe represent more than a quarter of the total market, with a hatchback which represents about 65 percent of that volume,” explains president and managing director of Chevrolet Europe Wayne Brannon quoted from Egmcartech.
“The new Cruze Hatchback This will make the Chevrolet brand into one of the mainstream in Europe and the vehicles it will bring a new level on the assessment and the more established competition,” he added.
Chevrolet big names both rally racing and Nascar prove the potential and the quality of Cruze. While the launch of a new model 5-door hatchback is further evidence of the intention Chevrolet to add an option for the lover in Europe. This makes the GM are confident to win the European car market and into the ranks of best-selling car there.
According to the data obtained, since it was launched in spring 2009, the Cruze sedan has been warmly welcomed by markets around the world, which has surpassed sales of Aveo. To view new Cruze hatchback is built with the framework of a new body using a body-frame integral system (BFI). BFI system provides more stability than the American car capable of this.
Dynamic design with a hollow body looked firm. Since this is a hatchback version, then to the stern, which usually becomes the location of the luggage in the barbershop with a form that is no less dynamic.
To spur the kitchen, although not yet known exactly what the machine will be provided Chevrolet, the possibility for the type of its top will hide the Chevrolet 2.0 liter diesel engine under the bonnet hatchback Chevrolet Cruze. Machines are also being held by the Orlando is claimed to have the power to 163 hp with the help of a six-speed manual transmission.


