More speed, more power, better dynamics, greater fuel economy and lower CO2 emissions – the way that the advantages of the new Chevrolet Captiva get to the point. The extensively revised for 2011 compactSUV stands out with its a stronger and more athletic appearance. Numerous improvements provide increased driving comfort and distribute luxury flair. The new Captiva Buyers have a choice of four new engines: two petrol engines of 2.4 liters (123 KW/167 PS) and 3.0 liter (190 kW/258 hp) and two turbo diesel versions, each with 2.2 liters displacement and 120 kW / 163 PS and 135 kW/184 hp.
Like the Orlando, is also the Captiva available in three trims LS, LT and LTZ version of the top, six airbags, ABS, ESC, a CD radio, Bluetooth, and air conditioning are standard equipment. The LT trim waits in addition to seven seats, automatic level control, parking and rain sensors, cruise control and power windows on the rear. Small extra charge, the LT trim an additional equipment package (LT +) are added. It includes leather seats, 18 “alloy wheels, heated front seats and tinted windows. Top of the line LTZ has 19 “alloy wheels, electric driver seat, eight speakers, active head restraints on front seats and a navigation system with 7″ color display (for LT and LT + option).
The Chevrolet Captiva is 2.4 to have from 25 690 € as LS. The cheapest diesel model, the Captiva LS 2.2 diesel starts at € 27 390. The powerful diesel unit with 135 kW/184 hp will cost 34 090 €. The Captiva LTZ 3.0 with 190 kW/258 hp fails with 39 840 euros.