Last month we brought you the first photos of the 2015 Chevrolet Spark, when out spy photographers caught a test prototype of the small vehicle stretching its legs in cold Sweden.
We’re now back to report that GM has returned to Scandinavia for more testing, this time with two prototypes that have different front ends and different air intakes. This can only mean one thing. Besides the new Spark, GM has also begun testing a new Opel sharing the same platform as the aforementioned vehicle.
We’re tempted to believe it’s a replacement for the Opel Agila, which is nearly eight years old. Little is known about the new car, which will fit below the Corsa, but we do know it will show up with a four-door body sometime in 2015.
Getting back to the 2015 Spark, Chevrolet is expected to launch the new iteration in early 2015 with an array of 1.0 and 1.2-liter four-cylinder engines.
We’re tempted to believe it’s a replacement for the Opel Agila, which is nearly eight years old. Little is known about the new car, which will fit below the Corsa, but we do know it will show up with a four-door body sometime in 2015.
Getting back to the 2015 Spark, Chevrolet is expected to launch the new iteration in early 2015 with an array of 1.0 and 1.2-liter four-cylinder engines.