Introduced at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, the redesigned Chevrolet Captiva SUV can be ordered in the United Kingdom starting from £21,295.
Available in three trim levels, the new Captiva comes with redesigned bumpers, including a lowered one for the front end, new grille, restyled foglamps and a set of 18-inch alloy wheels. Inside, the SUV features new seat colors and fabrics, with leather seats for upper versions, and restyled instrument panel trims.
In addition, the cabin also provides a dual-zone climate system, ambient lighting package and heated rear seats. All three versions are available with 2.2-liter VCDi engines with either manual or automatic transmissions. The LS trim starts at £21,295, the LT is priced from £26,995, while the top level LTZ fetches at least £29,995.
Introduced in 2006, the Chevrolet Captiva is scheduled to receive a second-generation model that could be unveiled next year. The first Chevrolet Captiva / Opel Antara test mules were spotted back in April.
In addition, the cabin also provides a dual-zone climate system, ambient lighting package and heated rear seats. All three versions are available with 2.2-liter VCDi engines with either manual or automatic transmissions. The LS trim starts at £21,295, the LT is priced from £26,995, while the top level LTZ fetches at least £29,995.
Introduced in 2006, the Chevrolet Captiva is scheduled to receive a second-generation model that could be unveiled next year. The first Chevrolet Captiva / Opel Antara test mules were spotted back in April.