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Chevrolet at the British International Motor Show 2008
 
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· Two concept cars hint at future production
· Aveo and Epica make UK show debuts
· Captiva 2.0 VCDi LS, Matiz 0.8 S and Lacetti Sport broaden range appeal




With the Camaro and Beat concepts, Chevrolet is bringing not just one, but two showstoppers to the British International Motor Show on July 23-August 3.

The two prototypes are more than just styling studies, as they hint at what’s to come from Chevrolet over the next few years.

But while it’s the concept models that will undoubtedly hog the limelight, it’s the rest of the model range that has contributed to Chevrolet’s continued growth over the past three-and-a-half years, since the brand debuted in the UK at the start of 2005. A growth that saw sales reach an all-time record in 2007, and has seen further year-on-year improvements for 2008.

And in London, two models will be taking a bow in public for the first time.

The newest addition to the Chevrolet stable is the Aveo supermini, which went on sale at the end of May. Powered by a choice of 1.2 or 1.4-litre engines, the Aveo benefits from improvements of up to 17 per cent in fuel efficiency over the outgoing Kalos, as well as a host of new styling features that bring Chevrolet’s supermini offering bang up to date.

The Aveo’s bold frontal styling, now displaying Chevrolet’s new family face, is complemented by vast improvements to the car’s cabin, which now features soft-touch materials and stereo and ventilation controls integrated into the centre console.

Available initially as a five-door and in three trim levels, the three-door version of the Aveo arrived in Chevrolet showrooms in late June.

Introduced to the UK in April 2008, Epica is available with two engines and two transmissions. The entry-level LS is offered with a unique 2.0-litre transversely-mounted six-cylinder unit, which offers the smoothness and refinement of a larger-engined car, but without the associated running costs. The other engine option is a 2.0-litre common-rail diesel, offered in LS and range-topping LT specification, the latter of which is available with a six-speed automatic gearbox.

Joining the Aveo and Epica on the London Show stand will be other key models in the Chevrolet line-up, including the incredibly successful Captiva SUV. Launched to the British market last year, Captiva has been instrumental in building the Chevrolet brand into markets where it has never previously been represented. 2008 sees the addition of a new entry-level diesel model to the line-up.

Also shown in public for the first time, and sure to appeal to London-based showgoers, is the latest derivative of the popular Matiz city car. The latest 0.8 S variant, updated in April, now qualifies for low-rate road tax thanks to a reduced CO2 emissions rating of 119g/km. Costing just £35 a year in VED it really is the Chevy without the levy.

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  1. Steve Austin says:

    Finally Chevy is going to release two more cars in the near future...These both have few technical enhancements with lower CO2 emissions.. thats a gud news for the environment...Although i don't think these two cars get the hype eqvialent to those Hybrid variants...


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