This is the Chevrolet Captiva‘s second facelift in its seven-year history. The 2013 update sees a lower front bumper, new mesh grille, restyled fog lamps and rear bumper, LED tail lamps, new 18-inch alloys and angular chrome tailpipes.
The interior gets new fabrics, seat colours and instrument panel trims. Higher-spec cars for the European market benefit from keyless entry and start, heated rear seats, an ambient lighting package and dual-zone climate control.
We have just this one rear-three-quarter picture of the refreshed Chevrolet Captiva. Until the wraps come off in Geneva then, we’ll have to take Chevy’s word for it. The 2013 Chevrolet Trax is also attending the show; the mini SUV will go on sale in Europe this spring in FWD and AWD configurations.
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“ambient lightning package” ?..I think you meant lighting..
Chevrolet aka Daewoo got the worst RV. This car will be half the price in 1 year’s time. Why buy new when you can buy in 1 year’s time from a person who has been suckered by Naza?
useless car from a useless importer I.e Naza
After sales is hell if Naza
No point to buy this SUV im waiting for Chevy Trailblazer to be launch in Malaysia 2.8 variable geometry diesel engine with 6 speed
No sense to buy this Suv as if if its 2.0 diesel is extremely under power results in high fuel consumption and if buy 2.4 petrol so its normal inspired engine so also under power while use RON95.
As far as Naza is concerned you need to go 3S centre like one in puchong they are ok and try to keep Naza name in good shape