The Chevrolet Cruze
station wagon that was unveiled at the 2012
Geneva International Motor Show, joins a Cruze lineup that now consists of
the original successful sedan, and
the new hatchback. Whether or not it will be the last body style remains to be seen. Who knows, there may be a Cruze
Coupe or Convertible lurking around.
Back to Earth. The station wagon will start selling during
the European summer and be available
with a total of five engines. They include a 1.4-litre petrol turbo (presumably the same one found in the Opel Astra), a 1.6-litre and a 1.8-litre, both of which are found in
the sedan. Two diesels, namely the 1.7-litre
and an improved 2.0-litre can also
be ordered.
Then there’s the new MyLink
infotainment system. Apparently it integrates with devices like smartphones in order to turn your car
into a sort of docking station. You also
get a full colour touchscreen, USB
ports and Bluetooth connectivity.
1 comment:
This is actually not a bad looking wagon. I don't understand why Chevy won't bring this car over to the U.S. this would make a good Vw Jetta wagon fighter. I would get the cruze wagon with the turbo engine
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