Friday, December 9, 2011

Seven-passenger minivan Chevrolet will be presented in Paris

Genereal Motors showed the seven-seat minivan prototype photos of Orlando, which will premiere next month at the Paris Motor Show. Orlando combines sporty appearance and versatility by combining the capabilities of family minivan and station wagon. Orlando, which is based on the recently introduced an entirely new compact sedan Cruze, Chevrolet introduces brand design in a new segment of vehicles. Orlando is the result of research into the possibility of a combination of multi-functional and sporting features, combining in a single vehicle family minivan and station wagon. Orlando has a recognizable silhouette. Unlike conventional monocab lines the hood and windshield in Orlando more contrast between them. Instead of flat side surfaces used in the expanding wings. Orlando has a muscular look, which gives it a sporty look multipurpose vehicle. In addition, he has a good dynamic qualities and handling, excellent fuel economy thanks to the architecture and the car gives easy access to the cabin. Five-door Orlando salon is designed to meet the needs of families, as well as those who want a roomy car with transformable arranged in three rows of theater-style seats that can comfortably accommodate seven people. In case you need to transport goods spacious interior can easily be turned into a huge trunk. Thanks to a huge wheelbase of 2760 mm and width of the large front and rear wheels Orlando has an exceptionally large internal space. "Heart" of the powerful and economical power plant is a 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine Chevrolet last generation, which develops power of 150 hp and torque of 320 Nm

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