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Chevrolet Cruze Wagon in debut at Geneva auto show

February 13, 2012 Filed Under: Chevrolet  
Chevrolet Cruze Wagon in debut at Geneva auto show

Chevrolet has unveiled all-new version of the latest body style of its most popular model Cruze making its debut at next month’s Geneva Motor Show.

The Cruze Station Wagon caters to an important market segment. It ticks all the boxes for European drivers in terms of distinctive design, dynamic driving, space and economy, said Chevrolet Europe President and Managing Director Susan Docherty.

The Station Wagon is immediately recognizable as a new variant of the best-selling Chevrolet Cruze, double winner of the world Touring Car Championship. The exterior design features a tapering single arch roofline and comes with roof rails as standard, providing convenience while maintaining a poised and sporty look.

Chevrolet has the new variant to show of a new engine option for the Cruze model. powerful and efficient engines, including a new 130bhp 1.7-litre VCDi diesel engine, with start-stop technology as standard and CO2 emissions of 119g/km. At 4,678mm, the Station Wagon is slightly longer than the hatchback (4,510 mm) and saloon (4,597 mm) models.

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