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New flagship Lacetti available
Friday, 09 May 2008 12:18
The Lacetti Sport starts at £12,495 OTR
Chevrolet has revealed a new addition to the Lacetti line-up, the Sport, which aims to bring better performance, style and value for money to the range.
The Lacetti Sport, based on the five-door version of Chevrolet's mid-sized hatchback, boasts a smart factory-fitted body styling kit. It comes with body coloured trim, stylish 15-inch alloy wheels, lowered suspension and integrated front fog lamps.
Focusing on the interior, new owners would find full leather seat trim, finished in smart charcoal grey, while a leather-covered steering wheel and gear knob, plus metallic-effect inserts on the doors and facia make the sporty appeal more pronounced.
Equipment includes air conditioning, a cooled glove box, four electric windows, electrically adjustable mirrors and a six-speaker Blaupunkt CD/Radio with steering wheel-mounted controls.
Power comes from a 1.8-litre 121 PS petrol engine, giving the Sport the ability to go from 0-62mph in 9.8 seconds, with a top speed of 121mph.
The Lacetti Sport does 47.8 miles per gallon on the extra-urban cycle, 38.1 mpg combined and 28.5 mpg on the urban cycle. CO2 emissions are 183 g/km.
Prospective buyers can pick up a Lacetti Sport from Chevrolet retailers now, where it joins the newly launched Aveo supermini and Epica family saloon. Prices start at £12,495 OTR.
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