Chevrolet India unveiled the Sail hatchback and the new MPV at the Auto Expo 2012. The new products will be the first from Chevy India‘s India’s Chinese partner SAIC.
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The Sail hatchback is built on a new global small passenger car platform that GM created especially for the world’s emerging markets The Sail hatchback’s exterior and interior design exudes Chevrolet’s sports styling. The Sail could see a mid 2012 launch.
The front view features Chevrolet’s signature styling cues, including a dual-port grille adorned with a gold bowtie.
The hood features muscular cut-lines that provide a three-dimensional look. In line with Chevrolet’s global focus on safety, the Sail hatchback features safety cage body construction supported by the extensive use of high-strength steel.
The Sail has an overall length of 3947mm means the car will be under 4-metres and will be powered by the same 1.2 litre petrol engine currently available in the Beat but with a higher tune of 81bhp power . The Sail will also get the most renowned Indian diesel engine, Fiat’s 1.3 Multijet which will be launched later.
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The new Chevrolet MPV is designed for those who want a spacious, comfortable and well-styled vehicle to enjoy life with their loved ones. It offers space for large families, with flexi-seating and a choice of seven or eight seats. The MPV will also see a mid 2012 launch and will be sold initially with a 1.4-litre petrol engine churning out 94.6bhp.
Among its comfort amenities is dual-row air-conditioning. It also provides outstanding ride and handling. High-strength and ultra-high-strength steel are used in the body and chassis. In addition, the MPV comes with a host of active and passive safety features such as dual air bags, safety belts with load limiters, anti-lock brakes and tubeless tyres.
The Lotus engineering department worked on the MPV to fine-tune the chassis.