2011 Chevrolet Captiva Review
The new Captiva SUV will be seen for the first time at the Paris Motor Show, sporting a new front end design, a range of enhancements to the interior and new engines and transmissions. Captiva will be one of four Chevrolet world premieres.
-Fresh, sporty exterior look with bold Chevrolet face
-Enhanced interior with up-market look and feel
-Adaptable interior with five or seven seats and excellent storage space
-New, powerful and efficient engine line-up
-New manual and automatic six-speed transmissions
-Front- or all-wheel drive
-One of four Chevrolet world debuts at Paris Motor show
Captiva is Chevrolet's full-blooded sports SUV with confident and dynamic new styling and an active on-demand all-wheel drive system that distributes power as needed.At the same time the new Captiva retains the advantages of its adaptable, theatre-style seating in three rows which comfortably accommodates up to seven passengers.
The Captiva has won many friends for its exterior design since its launch in 2006, and with the new model it will get even better. A number of features are immediately noticeable when viewing the new Captiva from the front, adding up to its athletic stance: the re-shaped and sharply sculptured bonnet, a new larger grille and the Chevrolet 'bow-tie' sited proudly in the middle, prism style headlamps and integrated LED turn signals on the outside rearview mirrors.
-Fresh, sporty exterior look with bold Chevrolet face
-Enhanced interior with up-market look and feel
-Adaptable interior with five or seven seats and excellent storage space
-New, powerful and efficient engine line-up
-New manual and automatic six-speed transmissions
-Front- or all-wheel drive
-One of four Chevrolet world debuts at Paris Motor show
2011 Chevrolet Captiva Facelift Review
Captiva is Chevrolet's full-blooded sports SUV with confident and dynamic new styling and an active on-demand all-wheel drive system that distributes power as needed.At the same time the new Captiva retains the advantages of its adaptable, theatre-style seating in three rows which comfortably accommodates up to seven passengers.
The Captiva has won many friends for its exterior design since its launch in 2006, and with the new model it will get even better. A number of features are immediately noticeable when viewing the new Captiva from the front, adding up to its athletic stance: the re-shaped and sharply sculptured bonnet, a new larger grille and the Chevrolet 'bow-tie' sited proudly in the middle, prism style headlamps and integrated LED turn signals on the outside rearview mirrors.