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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Chevrolet Volt

Chevrolet introduced the all-new, 2011 Volt electric vehicle with extended range, establishing an entirely new segment in the global automotive market. The five-door, four-passenger Chevrolet Volt is designed to provide the benefits of an electric vehicle without the range limitations associated with other electric vehicles in the market.

"The Chevrolet Volt can be the only car you own," said Mark Reuss, president, GM North America. "The Volt delivers it all: a revolutionary propulsion system, progressive styling, industry-leading safety, premium amenities and user-friendly technologies, and spirited driving dynamics."

Designed, engineered, built and delivered to customers in 29 months, the Chevy Volt will go on sale at Chevrolet dealers before the end of 2010. It is offered in one very well-equipped standard trim level, along with two option packages: a Premium Trim Package and a Rear Camera and Park Assist Package.
"The Chevrolet Volt makes the electric driving experience as productive, efficient, intuitive, safe and fun as any premium vehicle its size in the market today," said Doug Parks, Volt global vehicle line executive.
Every major element of the Chevrolet Volt was designed and analyzed for efficiency, including its highly aerodynamic exterior, lightweight wheels, specially designed tires, energy-saving premium stereo system, and more. This attention to detail makes the Volt one of the most aerodynamic and energy-efficient vehicles in the market.
The Chevy Volt redefines electric drive

The heart of the Chevrolet Volt is its Voltec propulsion system, which combines pure electric drive and an efficient, range-extending engine, giving to the Volt up to 350 total miles of range.
The Chevrolet Volt's long-life battery consists of a 5.5-foot, 435-pound (198.1 kg) T-shaped, 16-kWh lithium-ion battery pack manufactured in Brownstown Township, Mich. It supplies energy to an advanced, 111-kW (149-hp) electric drive unit to propel the vehicle. Using only the energy stored in the battery, the Volt delivers between 25 and 50 miles of fuel- and tailpipe emissions-free electric driving, depending on terrain, driving techniques and temperature.
The Chevrolet Volt battery is designed to deliver value, safety, quality, performance, durability and reliability. It is covered by an eight-year/100,000-mile warranty. Since 2007, GM engineers have completed more than one million miles and four million hours of validation testing of Volt battery packs, as well as each pack's nine modules and 288 prismatic cells. The development, validation and test teams have met thousands of specifications and validated each of the Volt battery's 161 components, 95 percent of which GM designed and engineered.
"Our customers are making a commitment to technology that will help reduce our dependence on petroleum," said Micky Bly, GM executive director, global electrical systems. "In turn, we commit to deliver the highest standards for value, safety, quality, performance and reliability to our customers."
When the battery energy is depleted, the Chevrolet Volt seamlessly transitions to extended-range mode. Power is inverted from a technically advanced, 1.4L 63-kW (84-hp) gasoline-powered onboard engine to the electric drive unit to provide up to 310 additional miles of range.
The Volt proves electric driving can be spirited. Not only does the Volt reach a top speed of 100 mph, the electric drive unit's excellent low speed torque of 273 lb.-ft. (368 Nm) takes it from 0 to 60 mph in less than 9.0 seconds and the quarter mile in less than 17.0 seconds.
Charging the Chevrolet Volt's battery is simple and intuitive, and can be done through 120V conventional household electrical outlets, or through a dedicated 240V charging station. The vehicle is completely rechargeable in about four hours using a 240V outlet and 10 to 12 hours in a 120V outlet. Once the vehicle is plugged in, owners can schedule either immediate or delayed charges, even coordinating charging according to departure time or when electricity rates are lower. Owners also can manage and monitor the Volt remotely via computer on MyVolt.com; or an exclusive smart phone application, Chevrolet Mobile App powered by OnStar MyLink.
The Chevrolet Volt is designed and refined to impress
The Chevrolet Volt's bold, sleek, performance-oriented stance conveys its electrically driven capabilities, and looks like an upscale, midsize sport sedan. This is made possible by its wide front and rear tracks (61.2 / 62.1 inches [1556 / 1578 mm]), 105.7-inch (2685 mm) wheelbase, wheels-out stance, sculpted belt line and premium execution.
"The Volt is a revolutionary car, and we wanted the design to make as sleek and dynamic a statement as possible," said Bob Boniface, director of design. "When you look at this car, it's very technical and refined in its execution, with lots of interrelating surfaces that bring clean, crisp edges and creases."
Working closely with aerodynamicists in GM's own wind tunnel to shape the Volt, design and engineering teams developed the most aerodynamic vehicle in Chevrolet's history. By reducing the energy needed to overcome air resistance, Chevrolet Volt aerodynamicists contributed an estimated eight miles of electric range, and 50 miles of extended range.

The Volt's rounded and flush front fascia, tapered corners and grille enable air to move easily around the car to reduce drag. In the rear, sharp edges and a carefully designed spoiler control air flow. An aggressive rake on the windshield and back glass also helps reduce turbulence and drag.
Inside and out, element-to-element gap and flush relationships are as good or better than any in the segment. Even the underhood compartment is not overlooked: All components are held to a high standard of appearance that harmonizes with the rest of the car, using similarly grained surfaces and colors.
The distinctive, gloss black rear liftgate appliqué carries the Chevrolet bowtie and one of two Volt insignias; the other is found on the forward quarter panel. Six exterior colors are offered on the Chevrolet Volt, including Viridian Joule Tricoat, the winning name chosen in a national contest held in 2009. The others are Silver Ice Metallic, Black and Cyber Gray Metallic, Crystal Red Metallic Tintcoat and White Diamond Tricoat.
Inside, the Volt offers the space, comfort, convenience and safety features that customers expect in a premium five-door sedan - including storage compartments and 40/40 rear-folding seats. It also delivers them in a variety of interior color, lighting and trim options unlike any offered before on a Chevrolet sedan, but with Chevrolet's signature dual cockpit design.
Two, seven-inch, high-resolution full-color screens are featured: One is a reconfigurable graphic cluster display and the other, in the center stack, features a touch screen display, touch-control switches and integrated shifter.
The graphics in the instrument panel and door inserts are repeated in the premium cloth or available leather-appointed seats. Bright silver appointments appear around the door switches, center cup holders, door pulls, centerstack switches and climate control outlets. Standard infotainment features include:
  • Navigation radio with 60-GB (30 GB for music storage) hard disc drive, AM/FM/DVD-Rom/MP3 playback capability, voice recognition, Radio Data System, Bluetooth and pause-and-play radio functions
  • XM Satellite Radio with XM NavTraffic/Weather, one of the industry's most advanced, real-time information systems
  • Premium, energy-saving Bose audio system with six speakers and subwoofer
  • Five years of OnStar Directions and Connections service.
In addition to enhancing safety and solidity, the Volt's stiff structure accommodates features that help to isolate engine and wind noise for a whisper-quiet cabin.
The Chevrolet Volt features excellent driving dynamics
Great driving dynamics begin with a solid body-frame-integral structure that enables optimal tuning and provides drivers with an enhanced sense of stability, solidity and confident road manners.
The Volt's MacPherson strut-type suspension, sophisticated compound crank rear axle and quick-reacting, rack-mounted electric power steering system with ZF steering gear - a feature commonly found on premium sport sedans - have been tuned to deliver a smooth, refined ride with responsive handling and solid, on-center feel. A low center of gravity combines with the wider track and long wheelbase for balanced performance, and front and rear hydraulic ride bushings, another premium addition, help eliminate road harshness.
The electro-hydraulic regenerative brake system captures energy up to 0.2g for transfer back to the battery. The friction braking system features large rotors with a special finishing process that protects against corrosion and promotes longer life.
The Chevrolet Volt rides on lightweight aluminum wheels that weigh only 17.8 pounds (8.1 kg) each, compared to 24.2 pounds (11 kg) for typical 17-inch wheels. They're wrapped in Goodyear Fuel Max all-season, low-rolling resistance tires optimized for electric vehicle range, noise, feel and performance.
The Volt features Chevrolet's continuous safety
Like all Chevrolet vehicles, the Volt helps protect occupants before, during and - thanks to OnStar - after a crash. Crash-avoidance features include standard anti-lock brakes with traction control, StabiliTrak electronic stability control and advanced, LED daytime running lamps that make the Chevrolet Volt more visible to other motorists and pedestrians.
Occupant protection continues with a strong structure, and the Chevrolet Volt's body-frame-integral structure strategically blends advanced steels to help ensure crashworthiness and stiffness. Nearly 80 percent of the Chevrolet Volt's overall structure consists either of high-strength, advanced high-strength or ultra high-strength steel. Active occupant protection features include eight standard air bags and safety belts with dual pretensioners to help reduce the risk of injury.
After a crash, the Chevrolet Volt offers the security of OnStar, which uses built-in vehicle sensors to automatically alert an OnStar advisor in certain types of collisions. The advisor is immediately connected to the vehicle and can request that emergency help be sent to its location.
Because the Chevrolet Volt operates so quietly in all-electric mode, a driver-activated feature sounds a noise to alert pedestrians, particularly those with visual impairments, in an intersection. The alert was developed in conjunction with the American Federation of the Blind.
The Volt connects with owners 24/7
There is much more technology inside the Chevrolet Volt than its electric propulsion system. Intuitive features such as high-resolution displays, connectivity and the ability to monitor and control vehicle functions remotely redefine how owners interface with their vehicles.
Key technologies include:
  • Touch-control switch system on the center console
  • High-resolution, seven-inch, full-color LCD reconfigurable Driver Information Center display. The display shows electric-only range, fuel economy, , extended-range, trip information, tire pressure information and other key vehicle messages.
  • High-resolution, seven-inch, full-color, center stack-mounted touch screen display that serves as the interface for infotainment and cabin climate controls. An Efficiency (Leaf) switch accesses energy usage, power flow and charging screens - all easy to use and understand.
  • Charge modes are customizable according to need and electricity rates for efficient programming and lower costs.
  • A key fob that allows drivers to remotely start the vehicle and precondition the cabin based on outside temperatures
  • An exclusive mobile app, powered by OnStar MyLink, that enables owners to engage with the Volt functions using a smart phone.

The Chevrolet Volt is in a class by itself
The Chevrolet Volt is not a hybrid. It is a one-of-a-kind, all-electrically driven vehicle designed and engineered to operate in all climates. Powered by GM's revolutionary Voltec propulsion system, it consists of a 16-kWh lithium-ion battery pack and electric drive unit that provide pure electric range between 25 and 50 miles, depending on terrain, driving techniques and temperature. A 1.4L gasoline-powered engine extends the range up to an additional 310 miles on a full tank of fuel by operating the vehicle's electric drive system until the car can be plugged in and recharged or refueled. This distinguishes the Volt from electric-only vehicles, which cannot be operated when recharging is not immediately available - such as during a power interruption or on a long-distance trip.

Chevrolet Orlando

A thousand things to do in a day. Fun, entertainment and relaxation for family and friends. That's the vacation spirit Chevrolet has packed into its first ever European MPV. Like the Chevrolet models recently launched in other market sectors, it doesn't follow convention. Chevrolet Orlando's design - part MPV, part crossover - breaks the rules of a historically conservative segment; it makes a statement and stands out from the crowd.
Chevrolet's new compact MPV brings swagger to the segment by adopting a bolder look with its low roofline and crossover inspired silhouette, while retaining the distinctive and recognizable Chevrolet 'face' depicted by the split radiator grille and bow-tie badge.

Based on the show car concept first seen in 2008, the Chevrolet Orlando is nevertheless a true family car for the times, combining 7-seater practicality, interior flexibility and generous load space.

"We're confident the Orlando not only brings great value for money to the MPV class but at the same time something fresh - a certain function with attitude, as we put it," says Wayne Brannon, president and managing director of Chevrolet Europe. "I believe it will also bring more new customers to the Chevrolet brand."
"The new Chevrolet Orlando MPV has a key strategic role to play in Chevrolet's continued product offensive in Europe as it kicks off an ambitious seven-product launch program over the next 15 months."

There's no question that the Orlando will offer a refreshing alternative to many of the family vans currently on the market. The distinctly recognizable Chevrolet face is complemented by a profile characterized by the low swept roofline and the muscular, protruding wheel-arches, housing 16, 17 or 18 inch wheels. The wheel arches enhance a 'body in, wheel out' appearance while at the same time ensuring Chevrolet Orlando keeps its agile, sporting stance.
Orlando's space, storage and safety
While the exterior of the new Chevrolet Orlando is sure to attract plenty of attention, the interior too features many of the latest design cues from Chevrolet such as the Corvette-inspired dual cockpit and ambient blue backlighting to the centre console. Distinctive design is nothing without well-thought-out functionality however, so the 'theater-style' seating arrangement of the Orlando's three rows of seats, the generous load area and the numerous storage solutions will also grab the attention of family motorists.
The interior seating is referred to as 'theater-style' because in spite of the sweeping roof-line, designers have succeeded in raising the second and third rows which allow the Chevrolet Orlando's occupants to get an even better view both forwards and to the side and without compromising head-room. In fact headroom in the third row of seats in the Orlando is superior to a number of competitor MPVs.
Numerous seating configurations are possible with either second or third rows folded independently or together to make a completely flat load area. The second seat row also has a tumble-fold facility for both the left and right-hand outer seats to allow easy access for passengers into and out of the third row.
And when the time comes to shifting large loads of cargo, Chevrolet Orlando's load area is one of the most voluminous in the monocab class with 1,499 liters available when both rows of seats are folded (856 liters below window line).

Any hard-working family car needs plenty of storage space for all the bits and pieces that collect inside. Like the original concept car, the final production version of the Orlando obliges with a range of compartments of different shapes and sizes and different locations, including a coin holder and two large cup holders in the center console, map and bottle holders integrated into the front and rear doors and a number of individual compartments in the cargo area.
However, perhaps the most ingenious is a storage area hidden behind the front fascia of the audio and within easy reach of the both the driver and passenger. Seen originally on the Orlando concept car, designers have been able to integrate a usefully large area which is revealed by flipping up the face of the audio, and large enough for such items as an MP3 player, sunglasses and wallets. Within the space itself there is also a standard auxiliary jack and optional USB port for MP3 or iPod connectivity, depending on the trim level.
Safety for the vehicle's occupants is always a paramount consideration for this class of car, and in Chevrolet Orlando owners will be reassured by both the attention to detail and the inclusion of the latest technology that has gone into this aspect of the car's design. Most of Orlando's body structure is constructed of high strength steel to form an effective passenger safety cage providing protection in the event of a collision to the front, rear and side of the car. Should a collision occur, Orlando's occupants will be protected by six airbags - twin front, side and curtain.
One of the biggest challenges often faced by emergency services when assisting at the scene of an incident is helping the occupants of vehicles when the doors are locked. However, this is not a scenario that Chevrolet Orlando owners will be faced with; Orlando is fitted with crash sensor technology, where the doors unlock automatically on detection of an impact.
Three engines, three trim levels to fit every family's needs
Under the hood there is a choice of three of Chevrolet's fuel efficient engines, one gasoline and two diesels. All engines are transversely mounted 4-cylinder units with double overhead camshafts, 16 valves and either multi-point fuel injection, or in the case of the diesels, common rail technology. All the engines have a cast-iron cylinder block and alloy head.
The one gasoline engine available at launch is a 1.8 liter which produces 141 hp at 6200rpm and 176Nm of torque at 3800rpm. Maximum speed for this version is 185kph. Emissions and fuel economy from the 1.8 gasoline are competitive with emissions at 172g/km and consumption at 7.3 liters/100km.
The two diesel engines are of the same displacement but tuned to give different power outputs and drive characteristics. The heart of both engines is a 2.0-liter with 4 valves per cylinder and common rail injection fuel system. However, the more powerful of the two produces 163 hp at 3800rpm and offers 360Nm of torque at 2000rpm. The second output version has 130 hp and 315Nm at the same engine speeds.
Maximum speed of the Chevrolet Orlando for the diesel engine with 130 hp is 180kph and with 163 hp is 195kph. Emissions and fuel economy are at 159g/km and 6 liters/100km, respectively, for both.
Customers will also be able to choose from three different trim levels when Orlando goes on sale. Chevrolet Orlando's launch marks a shift for Chevrolet Europe as it adopts the same trim names being implemented globally; expect LS, LT and LTZ trims to become the norm in future Chevrolets. And in another first for Chevrolet Europe, only cars sold in right hand drive markets will carry the trim badge on the exterior.
Whatever model customers opt for they are guaranteed a high level of equipment with standard items even on the entry level LS including electronic stability control, six airbags, and power mirrors.
The mid-range LT version also features such items as parking sensors and steering wheel mounted audio controls, while the LTZ gets larger 17-inch alloy wheels, auto dipping rear view mirror and electronic cruise control as examples.
Being based off Chevrolet's successful and award winning Cruze sedan, already proven to offer excellent ride and handling, Orlando drivers are assured of a safe, yet involving and rewarding drive. The Chevrolet Orlando's well proven set up utilizes McPherson struts for the front suspension and compound crank axle for the rear.
Emulating the successful Chevrolet Cruze, the Orlando's chassis has been tuned to provide the ideal compromise between ride comfort and agility. McPherson struts used for the front suspension use hydraulic bushings which are often found in more expensive vehicles, and provide increased ride isolation for passengers and controlled absorption of variable road surfaces.
The advanced compound crank (torsion beam) system at the rear is used as it offers the perfect compromise between suspension control combined with savings in weight and space. A torsion beam system can also be easily tuned to accommodate the different vehicle and engine weights.
Chevrolet Orlando's chassis and body structure have also been engineered with high reserves of safety as a key consideration. Sixteen-inch ventilated front disc brakes are fitted across the range, with sixteen-inch solid discs at the rear and with electronic ABS acting on all wheels. All chassis also benefit from electronic brake force distribution, a system which governs the amount of braking at each wheel to ensure the shortest stopping distances, traction control to keep in check unintended driver exuberance and for when road conditions are wet or slippery, electronic stability control and hydraulic brake assist.
Full production of the Chevrolet Orlando started in October at General Motor's South Korea manufacturing facilities and the car is scheduled to go on sale across Europe in early 2011.
Design
A cursory glance at the new Chevrolet Orlando will immediately tell you that this is an MPV which is looking to break the traditional family van mould, to make its own design statement and, arguably, set the pace for future design to follow.
The accepted imperatives of family vans in the past, whether it has been the requirement to carry seven passengers, large cargo loads or incorporate various seating arrangements, has more often than not resulted in one dimensional box-type designs. With the Orlando, Chevrolet set out to change all that and to bring something fresh and innovative to the market. However, in doing so, Chevrolet's design team wanted to make their first European MPV immediately recognizable as one of the new generation of Chevrolets, while also not compromising on its interior practicality and user friendliness.
"The inspiration for the Chevrolet Orlando came from seeing the more traditional designs of so many of the MPVs in Europe", says Taewan Kim, vice president of design, GMDAT. "Many of these are one-box designs which look very functional. Orlando is a two-box design, part MPV part SUV, which transcends existing categories and adopts a distinctive crossover silhouette.
"We think there is a large, untapped market in Europe for customers who need such a family vehicle but are looking for something different and more modern. I am confident Chevrolet could lead the way for this type of crossover design."
At the front of the vehicle, the design team has created a face for Orlando, which is bold and unmistakably new Chevrolet, with a dual-port grille split with the body color divide and a large Chevrolet bow-tie positioned proudly in the center. "Chevrolet Orlando's front fascia is a key feature and it evolves Chevrolet's global identity and gives the car showroom appeal," says Taewan Kim.
A sculptured hood with center crease line flows into the front fenders which themselves are sculptured with aggressively flared wheel arches, to emphasize Chevrolet's 'body-in, wheels-out' design philosophy. The Orlando features lower body cladding including a deep front splitter below the bumper section, which houses the front fog lamps; this adds to the vehicles durability but also enhances its SUV style. Taken as a whole, the Orlando has a confident and purposeful stance when viewed from the front and front three-quarter.
Chevrolet Orlando's headlamp with its piano black surrounding bezel and chrome parabola and the linear turn signal under the head-lamp, gives it a premium appearance.
Handsome in profile
The side profile is characterized by a gently rising shoulder line which starts at the top of the front wheel arch and runs the length of the vehicle into the rear light cluster. It combines with the sweeping roof-line which tapers towards the rear to provide Orlando's distinctive silhouette and contributes to its sporty stance on the road. Functional, uninterrupted side glass means maximum visibility for occupants in whichever row they are seated.
At the rear, the Orlando has a number of features that showcase Chevrolet's recent design, including the rear tail lamps which are evolutions from split function lamps. The center mounted fog lamp, which sits in the rear bumper section, is unique to Chevrolet Orlando.
When viewed square on from the rear, designers refer to the Orlando body as its 'maximum square motif' - in other words, designed to give an appearance of solidity and SUV robustness.
Inside the muscular wheel arches will sit either 16, 17 or 18-inch wheels, dependent on trim level and options chosen. The entry level wheel is a 16-inch steel wheel with an attractive six-spoke hub cap, easily mistaken for an alloy from all but the closest distance. All other variants are fitted with alloy wheels as standard of either 16 or 17-inch rim diameter and fitted with 215/60R (16 inch) or 225/50R profile tires. The top of the range LTZ model can be ordered with the optional 18-inch 5-spoke alloy, fitted with 235/45R Bridgestone Potenza tires.
One of the objectives for the final execution of Chevrolet Orlando was for driver and passengers to enjoy sedan levels of comfort, combined with crossover style and the versatility of an MPV. Consequently, the driver environment is sedan like in its look and feel, and features some of the design cues used on Cruze.
A number of characteristics are instantly recognizable when you climb inside, such as Chevrolet's 'waterfall' shaped center console and the dual-cockpit cabin which is emphasized by the double butterfly wing panel that runs door to door under the instrument cluster, through the center console and along the width of the front passenger cabin. This wraparound style, where the instrument panel flows into the door trims, is now an established component of Chevrolet's interior design language.
The dials are recessed and with overhead cowls they have a strong, sporty appearance while the IP integrated gearshift has been harmonized with the look of the center stack and console. The Orlando is the latest Chevrolet to use the V-shaped motif inside the steering wheel, which is on all but the base level trim models, features audio and infotainment controls.
One of the wow factors of the cabin is the ambient blue back-lighting to the centre console which comes with the higher trim versions, as Taewan Kim explains. "This style of lighting gives the cabin a high tech and sophisticated feel - something that was central to the design team's aims - but without losing any of the emotion associated with the exterior crossover design.
"We are also excited by some of the interior color combinations that will be available. We think they will appeal to Orlando's primary audiences, young families, will really like."
There are a number of differences in the colors and finishes used on parts of the interior to differentiate the trim level. Entry-level LS models are finished with a silver instrument panel mid-wing and door console, black audio and center console and flat woven cloth for the seats; move up to the LT and the cabin gets a gloss (or piano) black finish for the instrument panel wing, a leather covered steering wheel (with audio controls), and mesh type cloth for the seats; the top of the line LTZ models also feature a special silver door console and more piano black finish around the audio and HVAC controls, a larger infotainment screen and the option of leather upholstery.
Seven exterior colors are available from launch: Olympic White, Switchblade Silver, Carbon Flash (Black), Daydream Beige, Pewter Grey, Velvet Red and Smoky Grey.
Interior Flexibility
'Function with Attitude' is the new Chevrolet Orlando's descriptive catch phrase, and it's no coincidence that the word 'function' comes first. Without question the Orlando brings a fresh approach to the look of MPVs and a swagger to the segment with its extrovert exterior design. But it's much more than skin deep; Chevrolet is confident it has created a true family car for today where design has not compromised functionality and user friendliness, as demonstrated by its 7-seater practicality, interior flexibility and generous storage and load spaces.
Chevrolet Orlando drivers will appreciate the well thought out ergonomics. So while the Corvette-inspired dual cockpit has plenty of features which are pleasing to the eye - the ambient blue backlighting to the centre console for example - it has also been designed so that all the major controls and switches fall easily to hand, maximizing safety and driver convenience.
One of the key considerations for passenger comfort is the seating arrangement, which is unique in the compact MPV segment. The Orlando has the versatility associated with 7 seats and various configurations can be achieved to meet the occupants' needs. In fact the body structure of the Orlando has been designed to enable the fitting of 'theater-style' seating where rows two and three are progressively elevated, but without compromising occupant headroom or access in and out of the seats.
The middle section of Chevrolet Orlando's floorpan is fitted with a high strength sub frame to which the second seating bench is fitted and which elevates it by over 4cm (41mm) mm above the seating line of the driver and passenger. Moving back towards the rear, the floorpan itself rises at the C-pillar section (and between rows 2 and 3) before leveling to accommodate the third row and rear cargo space. A further reinforced sub-frame is fitted inside the floorpan to house the two-seater third bench, giving it an elevated position over the second row.
In addition to allowing better visibility all-round for passengers, the theater seating enables easier access, in particular for parents when fitting child seats and young children into the second row as it minimizes any awkward bending or reaching.
There may be frequent occasions when Orlando owners do not need all seven of its seats and a number of alternative seating configurations can be quickly and easily arranged.
Perhaps the most common will be to fold the third row to accommodate up to 5 passengers and increase the cargo volume area to 458 liters. By folding flat both the second and third rows the cargo area is increased so that it is one of the most voluminous in the compact MPV class at 856 liters. And from 2013, the front passenger seat will benefit from similar functionality so that it too can be folded to create a 'table' area for the driver. Even with the third row of seats in place, the Orlando maintains a useful 89 liters of available space.
Both the left and right hand outer seats of the second row have a tumble-fold facility - effectively folded twice so that the seat back and seat cushion as one unit butts up against the back of the driver's or passenger seats - for easy access into and out of the third row.
Once all the Chevrolet Orlando occupants are safely in their seats, they benefit from interior leg and head space which is highly competitive against other vehicles in the sector. Leg room for the front passenger and driver is generous at 1034mm while for second row passengers leg room of 917mm puts Orlando among the most spacious in class. Headroom at the front is 1020mm and for the second row, 983mm, while passengers in the third row will enjoy 945mm of headspace, one of the best in its class even with Orlando's sweeping exterior roofline.
An interior with lots in store
A hard working family car needs plenty of storage space for all the bits and pieces that collect inside. Like the original concept car, the final production version of the Orlando obliges with a range of compartments of different shapes, sizes and locations to cater for common family needs.
Chevrolet Orlando owners will be pleasantly surprised by a 'secret' compartment behind the front fascia of the audio and within easy reach of the both the driver and passenger. This ingenious feature, which has remained true to the original concept car, is revealed by easily flipping up the face of the audio. It is large enough for such items as an MP3 player, sunglasses and wallets.
Within the space itself there is also a standard auxiliary jack and optional USB port for MP3 or iPod connectivity, depending on the trim level.
Perhaps not every piece of storage can be quite as ingenious, but it's all equally useful. At the front to save the driver and front passenger from fishing around in pockets or door bins for loose change, there is a slotted coin box built into the foot of the center console. The console also features two large cup holders and a compartment between the seat belt buckles which features a retractable sliding cover.
Door bins in the front are large enough to take a water bottle and a number of maps while the rear doors also have integrated bottle holders. Orlando's spacious load area has additional compartments, one revealed by flipping a lid built into the floor of the load bay where it meets the rear bumper sill, and two further triangular compartments behind either wheel arch.
Finally, keeping an eye on what's going on in the second or third row of seats isn't easy if you're the driver or front passenger. But now, thanks to Orlando's rear conversation mirror, you really can have eyes in the back of your head. The special rear seat view mirror, which is fitted into the headlining and sits just above the normal rear view mirror, enables parents to keep check on proceedings behind without taking their eyes off the road.
Ride and handling
Using the highly acclaimed Chevrolet Cruze sedan as its base, the new Chevrolet Orlando has been given an excellent start in life when it comes to ride and handling. The Cruze was the first of several new Chevrolet models using the company's latest chassis developments, resulting in taut, responsive steering and body control but with a compliant ride, well suited to European tastes. Consequently, the car has real driver appeal.
Who says the drivers and occupants of a family MPV/van shouldn't enjoy the same dynamic benefits? Of course, the expectation of a new family car is also that of the highest safety standard; so with the Orlando, the requirement was to achieve the same dynamic qualities while sacrificing nothing in terms of active safety.
At the heart of the Orlando's accomplished handling is a body frame integral (BFI) structure that is among the stiffest in the compact van segment. A stiff body structure like that of the Chevrolet Orlando is the foundation for a sense of solidity and stability when on the road.
With the BFI structure, the upper body and chassis frame are engineered as a single component, enabling much greater torsional stiffness. An isolated engine cradle is used to mount the engine and this too contributes to the Orlando's refinement and insulation from noise and vibration into the cabin.
Orlando's footprint is broad with a wide track (1584mm front, 1588mm rear) which, in proportion to the wheelbase (2760mm), results in inherently stable and predictable handling on the road.
While the suspension set-up for Chevrolet Orlando is essentially conventional, it features some clever detailing to the enhance ride and handling. At the front, McPherson struts are used with side load compensation which reduces the sliding friction caused by bending loads under compression. Side load compensation also allows the front wheels to be moved further outwards, improving looks and stability.
The front struts use uniquely shaped suspension springs for better absorption of road shocks, while hydraulic ride bushings in the front control arms - a feature normally only found in higher end vehicles - results in further refinement and insulation from road irregularities.
The control arms themselves are manufactured from lightweight aluminum to further reduce weight and aid quicker, more agile handling.
For the rear suspension, an advanced compound crank (torsion beam) system has been designed with a double-walled, U-shaped profile. The system offers a good balance of suspension control, combined with significant savings in weight and space.
One of the major differences between Orlando's compound-crank arrangement and other torsion-beam designs is a patented 'magnetic-arc' welding process, used to attach the beam to the trailing links. This technology enables the thickness of the torsion beam to be varied and different attachment angles between the beam and the trailing links. These variables allow the adjustment of roll-rate and roll-steer characteristics according to different engines and vehicle weights. Intensive development of the beam's twisting characteristics has also led to an increased rear wheel steer effect, further improving the responsiveness of the chassis.
Orlando's space-saving layout of the rear axle contributes to a lower center of gravity. This improves handling and means the 64-liter fuel tank can be fitted nice and low between the wheels.
The rack-and-pinion steering is hydraulically power-assisted (electric power assistance for the 1.8-liter petrol) and has been tuned for responsiveness, with good on-center feel and driver feedback. The steering has been designed to be fast-acting, with less than three turns of the wheel required lock-to-lock; the turning circle is a relatively tight 11.3 meters.
The steering column can be adjusted for both reach and rake, with a rake angle of plus or minus 2.4 degrees.
Chevrolet Orlando's chassis and braking system have also been engineered with high reserves of safety as a key consideration. Disc brakes are fitted all round - 300mm ventilated discs at the front and solid 292mm discs at the rear, mated to single piston calipers.
The system is fitted with an asbestos free organic brake lining which improves the lining wear rate, reduces brake noise and enhances pedal feel for the driver. The rear hand brake (or parking brake) is cable driven.
Anti-lock braking (ABS) on the Orlando is a four wheel system that uses input from wheel speed sensors to regulate individual braking at each wheel to reduce stopping distances to a minimum, while maintaining stability and steering control under heavy braking. The Orlando's stopping power under emergency braking is further enhanced with hydraulic brake assist (HBA).
Front to rear braking effort, or distribution is controlled by an integral part of the ABS function, Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD); it uses independent rear control to improve stability and braking when cornering and ensures effective use of the rear brakes under heavy loads.
Traction Control System (TCS) is fitted as standard to keep in check unintended driver exuberance and for when road conditions are wet or slippery. It uses both brake and engine torque interventions to enhance grip during take-off and acceleration in all road conditions. The ABS electronic control unit detects impending wheel slip and signals the engine ECU to adjust engine torque output accordingly; the system senses when the wheels are spinning faster than the vehicle speed and momentarily applies either of the front brakes.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC), together with TCS, uses both the ABS and TCS functions to provide another level of active safety as part of the standard Chevrolet Orlando chassis. It provides more precise, controlled anti-lock braking performance to counter-act any misjudgments by the driver. ESC uses data from a yaw sensor, lateral accelerometer and steering angle sensor to help ensure the vehicle follows the direction of the front wheels. Individual brakes may be applied selectively to control any oversteer and understeer during any extreme maneuvers.
Three sizes of wheel are available, depending on the model and options chosen, ranging from 16 to 18-inch. Standard tire and rim sizes for the 16-inch wheel are 215/60R x 16 and for the 17-inch wheel, 225/50R X 17. A larger 18-inch wheel is available as an option on LTZ models with sizes at 235/45R x 18.
Safety
With young families a primary audience for the new Orlando, safety is sure to be high on the list of any prospective owner, a priority both for the driver and occupants. Safety manifests itself in a number of ways in a new vehicle: through individual passive and active features but also in the materials and processes used in the vehicle's construction.
Chevrolet has gone to considerable lengths to ensure that the new Orlando meets all the criteria to be one of the safest compact MPVs on the market.
Starting with Chevrolet Orlando's body shell, the body frame integral (BFI) structure whereby the upper body and chassis frame are engineered as a single component ensures high levels of stiffness. This torsional rigidity of the body-chassis interface will not just put a smile on any driver's face through great handling; the upper body shell of the Orlando is also exceptionally strong, with over 70% of the body frame constructed from high strength steel.
Chevrolet Orlando's passenger compartment is reinforced all round, including the A and B-pillars, the cross sections that support the roof and along the lower sill sections. Occupants in effect sit inside a safety cage constructed to minimize intrusion in the case of frontal, side or rear impact, while front and rear crumple zones are designed to absorb and dissipate energy to minimize impact to the passenger compartment.
High-strength steels and aluminum are used in all the key areas in the car's construction. With the frontal area of any vehicle particularly vulnerable, Orlando is fitted with a strong yet light aluminum crash-box for the front bumper cross-member which sits in front of the engine cradle, with high-strength steel used for longitudinal rails and the front sub-frame. Energy is absorbed by these sections and distributed evenly along load paths, including a dual load path on the vehicle's underbody, which channels energy away from the passenger compartment.
The cradle used to house the engine and which sits inside the front sub frame also has high energy absorption properties where structural foam helps dissipate impacts.
Special attention has also been paid to the side structure of the body so that the B-pillar section and where it joins the lower sill section and seat cross member on the floorpan is especially strong, and designed to distribute loads safely around the body frame.
At the rear of the vehicle, a further reinforced sub frame is used on the underbody which protects the fuel tank and its connections from penetration in the case of a rear impact. The fuel tank itself is capable of withstanding minor compressions without rupturing.
Comforting levels of cabin safety
Orlando's extensive list of standard equipment includes a comprehensive array of passive safety features inside the vehicle.
All cars are fitted with six airbags- twin front, side and curtain (or roof-rail) airbags. The side airbags are fitted to the outer sides of the driver and passenger seats and will provide protection coverage of the pelvis and thorax areas on a side impact.
The curtain airbag system is tethered above the A and C-pillars; it has a 28-liter capacity when fully inflated and if activated provides head protection for occupants in the first and second rows. A number of measures have also been taken with the front airbags to minimize airbag induced injury, including how they are packaged and folded and an optimal, single level inflation rate. The front passenger airbag can also be switched off for when a child-seat is being used.
The Chevrolet Orlando's front-row seatbelts are fitted with force limiters and pretensioners as well as height adjustment. The latter provides more comfort and ensures the belt is always fitted correctly across the body. All seven seats of the Orlando are fitted with head restraints to help prevent whiplash in the case of a rear shunt.
A Pedal Release System, or collapsible pedal assembly, is a further clever feature and protects the driver's feet and lower legs in a frontal impact by collapsing away from the driver's foot well.
ISOFX fitments are provided for child seats. Two steel anchors between the rear seat back and seat cushion, and a further top tether which is fitted to seat back means child seats can be installed very securely.
One of the biggest challenges often faced by emergency services when assisting at the scene of an incident is helping the occupants of a vehicle when the doors are locked. However, this is not a scenario that Orlando owners will be faced with; Orlando is fitted with crash sensor technology, which ensures the doors will unlock automatically on detection of an impact.
In addition to those features found inside the cabin, a raft of latest technologies is used in Chevrolet Orlando's 'active' safety systems - those that work under the skin as part of the vehicles chassis and contribute in a significant way to the vehicle's safety credentials.
Anti-lock braking (ABS), traction control (TCS), electronic brake force distribution (EBD), hydraulic brake assist (HBA) and electronic stability control (ESC) are standard on all cars in the range and work in tandem to give Orlando's chassis high reserves of safety. For full details on how the systems work see the chapter on Ride and Handling.
Engines
Chevrolet's latest powertrain offerings show the speed at which the company is developing and refining its engines. A number of new and significant engine developments are being introduced on both the 2011 model year Cruze and the Orlando.
At launch, Chevrolet Orlando customers will have a choice of three engines, one gasoline and two diesels. Each offers the latest in performance potential and fuel efficiency. All engines are transversely mounted 4-cylinder units with common features including double overhead camshafts, 16 valves and either multi-point fuel injection, or in the case of the diesels, common-rail technology.
All the engines are constructed with a cast-iron cylinder block and alloy head, where further weight savings have been achieved.
The single gasoline engine is a responsive, fuel-injected 1796cc unit which features variable valve timing for increased power output and torque over a wider engine speed range. Variable valve timing reduces emissions due to greater exhaust gas recirculation, and improves fuel consumption.
The 1.8 liter produces an impressive 141 hp at 6200rpm and strong pulling power with 176Nm of torque at 3800 rpm, 85% of which is available from 2000 rpm. Specific engine power per liter is 78.3. This normally aspirated 1.8 liter is also fuel efficient with consumption on a combined cycle at 7.3 liter/100km and emissions of 172g/km. It qualifies for Euro 5 emissions class.
Orlando's maximum speed with the gasoline engine is 185kph with a 0 to 100kph time of 11.6 seconds when coupled with the standard 5-speed manual transmission.
Pulling power
The diesels are expected to be a popular choice among Orlando owners, and these engines benefit from a number of technical enhancements which are introduced on Chevrolet's new entry. Both engines are of the same 1998cc displacement and share the same technology, but two power outputs are available.
The heart of each is a 16-valve, four-cylinder 2.0-liter engine with cast-iron block and aluminum head, which features a double overhead cam (DOHC). Chevrolet Orlando's advanced common rail injection system; peak firing pressure within the combustion chamber is 180 bar pressure resulting in improved fuel economy and lower emissions.
Chevrolet's refinements to the intake system include a 'variable swirl' intake manifold that improves performance characteristics for both versions of diesel engines.
In the case of the higher output version, peak power is 163 hp at 3800rpm while maximum torque is 360Nm at 2000rpm. For the standard output engine, both engine power and torque are 130 hp at 3800rpm and 315Nm at 2000rpm.
Mated to the standard 6-speed manual gearbox, performance figures for the Orlando with either version of the diesel engines are impressive. The 130 hp version has a top speed of 180kph and reaches 100kph from a standstill in 10.3 seconds. The 163 hp engine has a maximum speed of 195kph and reaches 100kph in 10.0 seconds.
In-gear times for the 163 hp engine are 12.2 seconds for acceleration between 40 and 100kph (4th gear) and 11.0 seconds for acceleration between 80 and 120kph (5th gear). Times for the 130 hp version are 12.7 seconds for in-gear acceleration from 40 to 100kph (4th gear) and 11.4 seconds between 80 and 120kph (5th gear).
Fuel economy and emissions figures are common to both engines at 6.0 liters/100km on a combined cycle with emissions of 159 g/km, making the engines Euro 5 compliant.
Joy of six
The 1.8-liter gasoline engine is fitted with a 5-speed manual transmission while both of the diesel engines have a six-speed box. However, the 163 hp high power version of the diesel is also available with Chevrolet's six-speed automatic transmission.
This auto transmission features sophisticated electronics and adaptive shifting control as well as widely spaced ratios with a short first gear to ensure efficient take-off from standstill and long top gear for maximum fuel economy on the open road.
The Orlando diesel auto demonstrates some great mid-range thrust, as the official performance figures confirm: the in-gear acceleration figures for 40 to 100ph are just 9.0 seconds while the time for 80 to 120kph is 8.4 seconds; 0 to 100kph is 11.0 seconds.
As is to be expected from an automatic transmission, fuel economy and emissions are marginally increased over the manual at 7.0 liters/100km and 186 g/km.
Chevrolet Orlando customers will have a choice of engine and trim combinations. So, for example, the 1.8 gasoline will be available with all trims; the 2.0 130 hp diesel will be available on LS and LT trims; the higher-powered 163 hp version, with either manual or automatic transmission, can be ordered with LT and LTZ trim options.

chevrolet spark

The new Chevrolet Spark is built to serve the burgeoning mini car segment, the fastest growing area of the new car market across the entire world, it is a newcomer that has been designed to appeal to car buyers in every inhabited continent across the globe, from India to Africa, Australia to the USA.

But it's in Europe where Chevrolet Spark will find its true identity. On sale in all major European markets, including the UK, from the first quarter of 2010, it exceeds all expectations of what a buyer might expect from a small car - be it as an urban motorist, or one who simply doesn't need a larger car.

From the outset, Chevrolet Spark was engineered and designed to meet exacting standards. The bodyshell is exceptionally stiff, with no external panel gaps greater than 3mm, and the fit and finish of the interior is designed to match, if not beat that of cars in a class or two above.
Yet despite the quality, Chevrolet Spark is also designed to be edgy, vibrant and fresh, as well as to offer exceptional levels of space and practicality. There aren't many cars with such a small footprint that can offer the benefits of five doors, five seats and a usable luggage area, for example.
"We've styled and engineered the Chevrolet Spark so that it can compete anywhere in the world where there's a demand for mini cars and the benefits they bring," said Jack Keaton, vehicle line executive for the new model. "The Chevrolet Spark is, first and foremost, a car that offers great economy and manoeuvrability, yet it is also quite sophisticated. We think it will turn heads with an aggressively stylish design and we think it's going to make a lot of drivers happy with its dynamic ride and handling abilities."
Keaton said that while the Chevrolet Spark is certainly affordable, it was not developed to be either the most or least expensive offering in its category.
"We developed the Chevrolet Spark with the idea that buyers would feel they got a lot of vehicle for their currency," he said. "From a complete package perspective, we think the Spark will be among, if not the best five-door car in its segment. It offers high quality craftsmanship, is well-equipped with safety technologies and, most importantly, is fun to drive."
Much of the Chevrolet Spark's character comes from its styling.
"From the beginning, we wanted to have a revolution in size and design," explained Taewan Kim, vice president of GM DAT Design. "We wanted to take a big step forward to deliver a completely new statement, especially in the design of the car.
"We wanted it to look ready to pounce, it needed to look great from 360 degrees and it needed to generate excitement."
The exterior of the Chevrolet Spark features a 'wheels-out; body in' stance, its single arc roofline accentuated by strong, clean body sides free of cladding. The appearance is sleek; slightly aggressive, and unmistakably more upmarket than a number of mini car rivals, which tend to favour a more 'cute' approach.
This precision and attention to styling detail is not only reserved for the car's exterior - unlike some models in the segment, where interior design is clearly functional, the Chevrolet Spark manages to add a youthful, vigorous appeal to the inside of the car that is equal to the look of the exterior.
While maintaining exemplary levels of craftsmanship, the Chevrolet Spark's cabin is an iconic piece of design in itself. It maintains all of the class attributes - comfort, spaciousness and easy-to-use controls, yet delivers them in a style that is unique to the sector.
The focal point of the cabin is the motorcycle-style instrument 'pod', which sits on top of the steering column and delivers all of the essential information in a compact yet easy-to-read manner. The analogue speedometer is backed up by a digital tachometer, just like on a sports bike, backlit by upmarket ice blue lighting when the headlights are turned on. It's truly unique to the sector, and clearly illustrates the Chevrolet Spark's intention to put the fun back into function.
As well as its edgy styling, Chevrolet Spark also has advanced dynamics. It has taut, responsive handling characteristics, at the heart of which is a very stiff integral body frame structure, designed to aid the car's dynamic performance and provide the driver with a heightened sense of stability, solidity and confident road command.
The suspension follows a traditional yet effective layout - MacPherson struts at the front and a compound crank (torsion beam) axle at the rear, a combination that allows for neutral, predictable handling characteristics. It is both nippy and nimble round town, yet surefooted at higher speeds.
Depending on market and trim level, Chevrolet Spark is also available with a system known as VSES, standing for Vehicle Stability Enhancement System. This provides outstanding safety and control benefits, with electronic brake and traction control capabilities to provide precise anti-lock braking capabilities, as well as exceptional yaw stability.
Of course, even the most able driver in the most dynamically competent car can sometimes find his or herself in a situation where a collision is inevitable, so with this in mind the Chevrolet Spark was designed with high levels of passive safety inbuilt from the outset, enough to earn it a creditable four-star Euro NCAP crash test rating.
Almost 60 per cent of the car's structure consists of advanced steels, with varying levels of stiffness and built-in crush zones to absorb crash impacts. The front engine bay rails and subframe are designed to absorb energy while maintain the highest loads possible as they collapse, while a transition zone around the base of the A-pillars and front bulkhead effectively distributes crash energy around rather than into the passenger compartment.
A similar crush zone exists at the rear, with the fuel tank and its connections designed in a way to minimise the chance of ruptures. Additional rear impact loads are absorbed by a strong rear cross member, as GM's internal rear crash measurement standards are greater than industry required standards.
High levels of occupant protection are further enhanced by twin front airbags, side curtain airbags and additional seat mounted thorax and abdomen airbags, seatbelt pretensioners and a pedal retraction system, which pulls the pedal box away from the car's occupants in the event of a frontal collision, reducing the risk of lower leg injury.
Two engines are on offer at launch - both petrol units with displacements of 1.0 and 1.2-litres.
Both units are closely related and use a cast iron block and alloy head, with a double overhead camshaft and four valves per cylinder. They feature multi-port fuel injection and are both Euro V emissions compliant.
The two engines use advanced features such as port de-activation technology to improve exhaust gas recirculation, leading to optimal fuel efficiency and idle stability, along with a timing chain to ensure a lifetime of low maintenance and running costs.
Practicality is a big plus, too. It may not be very big on the outside, but the Chevrolet Spark's clever design means it is able to make the most out of its available space.
Front seat passengers enjoy up to 1067mm of available legroom (893mm in the rear), while shoulder space of 1295mm (1255mm rear) and headroom of 1010mm (947mm) are also rated among the very best in the segment, proving that even when a car is small, it doesn't need to be cramped.
With five doors and five available seats, the Chevrolet Spark is one of the most space-efficient cars in the mini segment.

Much of the interior space is down to the car's clever design - details such as the steering column-mounted instrument pod and longer than average wheelbase allowed the designers to reduce cabin intrusion, allowing for as much space between the axles as possible.
On top of this, the cabin was planned to accommodate as much supplementary storage space as possible. The centre console, for example, incorporates a bin for carrying smaller items such as a mobile phone, MP3 player or packet of chewing gum, while there's also a double cup/drinks holder ahead of the gear shifter.
All of this in such a compact package: at only 3640mm long and 1597mm wide, it will easily squeeze into tight city spaces, yet thanks to its short overhangs and clever cabin design the compact dimensions come without compromise.

While we can't promise that the Chevrolet Spark will put an end to the stresses of commuting, we do believe it will make urban life much easier to tolerate - as the Chevrolet Spark's packaging, driveability, classless looks and easy-to-manoeuvre nature make it a multi-faceted car that will fit in with even the most frantic of lifestyles.
Chevrolet Spark is a car with immense character, a fresh youthful design, a classless image, great practicality and low cost of ownership; in short, everything an urban motorist needs, and a lot more besides.
Design
For years, car designers believed that the key to making a car appeal in the mini segment was to make it cute and cuddly.
But Chevrolet doesn't do cute and cuddly. It's out of keeping with almost a century of iconic vehicle design, where every Chevrolet has had to deliver a new level of edginess, character and a bold identity.
As a result, the Chevrolet Spark has a purposeful stance. It isn't cute, but it sure is handsome, its angular, self-confident profile giving it the proportions of a larger vehicle, and making it appear self-confident among a sea of meeker looking city cars.
Chevrolet Spark was also designed with global appeal in mind. Chevrolet has always been a brand with a large footprint across the world, but its growth in Europe makes that now, more than ever, relevant.
It originated from the GM DAT design centre in Korea, with influences from all of the key markets in which Chevrolet is a major player. It's goal? To redefine what was expected in the mini car segment. To break the rules, defy convention and deliver something that offered great style and value for money, but without compromise.
"From the beginning, we wanted to have a revolution in size and design," explains Taewan Kim, vice president of GM DAT Design. "We wanted to take a big step forward to deliver a completely new statement, especially in the design of the car.
"We wanted it to look ready to pounce, it needed to look great from 360 degrees and it needed to generate excitement."
The exterior of the Chevrolet Spark features a 'wheels-out; body in' stance, its single arc roofline accentuated by strong, clean body sides free of cladding. The appearance is sleek; slightly aggressive, and unmistakably more upmarket than a number of mini car rivals.
The headlamps are sculptured elliptically into the body, stretching from the front grille right back to the A-pillar, with clear polycarbonate lenses and chrome coated headlamp bezels to emphasise the frontal styling.
From the side, the rear door handles are hidden away alongside the C-pillar, answering the conundrum faced by many a designer - is a sporty three-door better than a practical five-door? Chevrolet Spark delivers the appeal of both.
What's more, the sharp looks are enhanced by a level of fit and finish that's second to none. Every single panel gap is laser straight, and engineered to be below 3.0mm or less across the car.
This precision and attention to styling detail is not only reserved for the car's exterior - unlike some models in the segment, where interior design is clearly functional, the Chevrolet Spark manages to add a youthful, vigorous appeal to the inside of the car that is equal to the look of the exterior.
While maintaining exemplary levels of craftsmanship, the Chevrolet Spark's cabin is an iconic piece of design in itself. It maintains all of the class attributes - comfort, spaciousness and easy-to-use controls, yet delivers them in a style that is unique to the sector.
The focal point of the cabin is the motorcycle-style instrument 'pod', which sits on top of the steering column and delivers all of the essential information in a compact yet easy-to-read manner. The analogue speedometer is backed up by a digital tachometer, just like on a sports bike, backlit by upmarket ice blue lighting when the headlights are turned on. It's truly unique to the sector, and clearly illustrates the Chevrolet Spark's intention to put the fun back into function.
Another smart feature is the Chevrolet Spark's Integrated Centre Stack, which incorporates all of the radio, sat nav (where fitted) and heating, ventilation and air conditioning controls in one central location, leaving the fascia clean and uncluttered and putting all of the major switches in one central location that is simple and intuitive to use. The heating and ventilation controls feature a crystalline surround, which lights up in ice blue to match the instrument panel when driving at night.
A neat appliqué around the instrument panel adds even more attention to detail - finished in high grade technical grain on base models, piano black on mid-range or a choice of silver, red or blue surrounds on top models is matched by inserts in the doors, while colour-coded seat fabrics are also available.
Market and Brand
With the environment and the economy at front of mind for many motorists, the 21st century has seen a huge swing in consumer behaviour, away from excess and towards a more frugal, prudent approach to spending.
The Chevrolet Spark is the perfect antidote to such conservatism. It may be frugal. It may be financially prudent. But at the same time it shows how motorists can manage their responsibilities yet at the same time still have fun. No longer do people buy small or inexpensive cars because it's all they can afford - they buy them because that's exactly what they want. Chevrolet Spark is a car designed to appeal to the heart just as much as it is to the head.
Building on the strengths of the iconic Chevrolet brand - a name that for years has represented, perhaps more than any, the joy and freedom of motoring by virtue of the fact it has appeared in popular music more often than any other car brand - the Chevrolet Spark is a modern world interpretation of those very values.
Styled and developed by a young and dynamic team across the world, the Chevrolet Spark truly is a global car. It is based on GM's Global Mini Car Architecture, which will be on sale in more than 100 countries worldwide between now and 2013. The Chevrolet Spark itself will be sold across Europe, Australia, Korea and even the USA, reflecting the significant changes in consumer trends, even in countries where small cars have previously never made much of an impact in the market.
In Europe, of course, that impact has already been immense. In Italy, Chevrolet's strongest market in Western Europe, over 50 per cent of cars sold are in the A and B (mini and supermini) segments of the market, while in France and the UK the two segments account for over 30 per cent of sales.
Chevrolet Spark is a car that cunningly bridges the gap between a city car and a fully-fledged supermini. It has five-doors and five seats, with leg and headroom among the best in class, yet at the same time is as compact and easy to manoeuvre as the smallest city cars.
Its striking, modern design works harmoniously with its practicality to offer a compromise-free car for urban motorists, with the convenience of a much larger vehicle, youthful, vibrant appeal and a level of classlessness that only a legendary name like Chevrolet can evoke. It may be small and inexpensive, but the Chevrolet Spark is not a car you buy because it's cheap. It works on so many more levels than that.
It also needed to be fun-to-drive, safe, well-equipped, beautifully made and refined - not normally words associated with city cars, but all of which are applicable to Chevrolet Spark.
Built in South Korea initially (although production in India and the USA will follow), the Chevrolet Spark is set to go on sale in all key European markets in the first quarter of 2010.
Powertrain
Across Europe, two engines will be offered in the Chevrolet Spark - both petrol units with displacements of 1.0 and 1.2-litres.
Both units are closely related and use a cast iron block and alloy head, with a double overhead camshaft and four valves per cylinder. They feature multi-port fuel injection and are both Euro V emissions compliant.
The two engines use advanced features such as port de-activation technology to improve exhaust gas recirculation, leading to optimal fuel efficiency and idle stability, along with a timing chain to ensure a lifetime of low maintenance and running costs.
The smaller of the two units is of 995cc displacement and produces 68PS (50Kw) at 6,400rpm, enough to power the car from 0-62mph in 15.5 seconds, and on to a top speed of 96mph. The unit produces 93Nm of torque at 4,800rpm, with a compression ratio of 9.8:1
Available in Chevrolet Spark, Spark + and LS, the unit returns 55.4mpg on the combined cycle, with a CO2; output of 119g/km.
The larger unit displaces 1206cc and produces 81PS (60Kw), with maximum torque of 111Nm at 4,800rpm. It accelerates from 0-62mph in 12.1 seconds and on to a top speed of 102mph.
Available in Chevrolet Spark LS and LT, the unit also returns 55.4mpg on the combined cycle, with a CO2; output of 119g/km.
Both engines come with a five-speed manual gearbox.
Comfort and Convenience
It may not be very big on the outside, but the Chevrolet Spark's clever design means it is able to make the most out of its available space.
Front seat passengers enjoy up to 1067mm of available legroom (893mm in the rear), while shoulder space of 1288mm (1263mm rear) and headroom of 1009mm (952mm) are also rated among the very best in the segment, proving that even when a car is small, it doesn't need to be cramped.
With five doors and five available seats, the Chevrolet Spark is one of the most space-efficient cars in the mini segment.
Much of the interior space is down to the car's clever design - details such as the steering column-mounted instrument pod and longer than average wheelbase allowed the designers to reduce cabin intrusion, allowing for as much space between the axles as possible.
On top of this, the cabin was planned to accommodate as much supplementary storage space as possible. The centre console, for example, incorporates a bin for carrying smaller items such as a mobile phone, MP3 player or packet of chewing gum, while there's also a double cup/drinks holder ahead of the gear shifter.
There's a generously sized glove box, seat back pockets designed to accommodate books, road atlases or laptop computers, door bin pockets on both sides with storage for a standard sized 500ml drinks bottle and neat convenience features such as an auxiliary power socket in the lower instrument panel, overhead assist grips on the front passenger and rear doors and padded sun visors, with a ticket holder on the driver's side.
Luggage space is 170-litres with the rear seat in place. The rear seat base and back both split 60:40 to fold flat increasing the luggage space to 568 litres.
The cabin is also one of the most refined and well-finished in the segment. Ergonomically designed, the seats are designed to be harder wearing and longer lasting than the class average, with strong knit fabric on entry-level cars and woven fabric on upper models.
Cabin engineers paid particular attention to longevity, increasing the ratio of stitches-per-inch to ensure all sew lines and seat surfaces remained tight and free from premature sagging or a stretched-seam appearance over time.
The firm 'Durometer' foam in the seats is highly bolstered and of a construction that evenly distributes the passenger's weight for high comfort on both long and short journeys.
An indication of the attention to detail that went into Chevrolet Spark's overall design comes from the testing carried out on the seats prior to launch - prototypes were tested in various seasons and climates across various road surfaces to optimise comfort, including side-by-side comparisons with key rivals.
Add to that the use of only high grade plastics in the interior and computer-controlled interior panel alignment ensuring no inside gap bigger than 5mm between door shuts and it's clear to see that the high levels of build quality seen on the Chevrolet Spark are of a level normally only found on bigger, more expensive cars.
Of course, comfort and refinement don't just come down to fit and finish or the use of high quality materials - one of the keys to delivering class leading refinement is to reduce noise, vibration and harshness levels (NVH) inside the cabin through effective damping and noise suppression.
With its tight and stiff body structure and carefully optimised damper and spring rates, Chevrolet Spark delivers a ride comfort and noise level that's easily among the best in class, making it remarkably refined for a mini car.
Much of that is down to its complex four-mount engine cradle (with a hydraulic mount on RHD cars) which is tailored to the engine's inherent torque axis, effectively damping transfer of vibration and noise in the process.
Enhanced chassis-to-body structure interface points are designed to ensure high levels of stiffness, further retarding low-frequency noise intrusion into the car's cabin, isolating much of the noise and vibration caused by road surfaces.
Dynamics and safety
Whether it's within the confines of the city limits or out on the open road, a good looking car has to be as impressive to drive as it is to look at.
That's why the engineering team behind the Chevrolet Spark focused on a number of key factors that would enable it to deliver the absolute best in terms of dynamic performance and safety.
Chevrolet Spark has a number of key passive safety features, detailed below, that are often reserved for more expensive, larger cars - but it's the car's dynamic performance that is the driver's first line of defence in any emergency situation.
As such, the Chevrolet Spark has taut, responsive handling characteristics, at the heart of which is a very stiff integral body frame structure, designed to aid the car's dynamic performance and provide the driver with a heightened sense of stability, solidity and confident road command.
The suspension follows a traditional yet effective layout - MacPherson struts at the front and a compound crank (torsion beam) axle at the rear, a combination that allows for neutral, predictable handling characteristics. It is both nippy and nimble round town, yet surefooted at higher speeds.
Chevrolet Spark is also available with a system known as ESC, standing for Electronic Stability Control. This provides outstanding safety and control benefits, with electronic brake and traction control capabilities to provide precise anti-lock braking capabilities, as well as exceptional yaw stability.
Vented front disc brakes of 236mm in diameter are fitted at the front with 200mm drums at the rear, while a four-channel ABS system is fitted to Sparks in all European markets, along with an electronic brake assist system, which automatically applies more power to the brake callipers when an urgent stop/foot pedal motion is detected.
Round town manoeuvrability and nimbleness is enhanced by the Chevrolet Spark's efficient hydraulic rack-and-pinion steering, which is geared to give a minimum turning radius of only 5 metres, with just over three turns lock to lock - it's quick ratio making city driving more of a pleasure than a chore.
Of course, even the most able driver in the most dynamically competent car can sometimes find his or herself in a situation where a collision is inevitable, so with this in mind the Chevrolet Spark was designed with high levels of passive safety inbuilt from the outset.
Almost 60 per cent of the car's structure consists of advanced steels, with varying levels of stiffness and built-in crush zones to absorb crash impacts. The front engine bay rails and subframe are designed to absorb energy while maintain the highest loads possible as they collapse, while a transition zone around the base of the A-pillars and front bulkhead effectively distributes crash energy around rather than into the passenger compartment.
A similar crush zone exists at the rear, with the fuel tank and its connections designed in a way to minimise the chance of ruptures. Additional rear impact loads are absorbed by a strong rear cross member, as GM's internal rear crash measurement standards are greater than industry required standards.
High levels of occupant protection are further enhanced by twin front airbags, side curtain airbags and additional seat mounted thorax and abdomen airbags, seatbelt pretensioners and a pedal retraction system, which pulls the pedal box away from the car's occupants in the event of a frontal collision, reducing the risk of lower leg injury.
Other safety features include three-point seatbelts for all five seating positions, ISOFIX rear child seat fixings and an inbuilt pedestrian protection system, designed to protect a victim's head from hitting hard points of the car's body or engine block in the event of a collision.
The Chevrolet Spark recently attained a four-star Euro NCAP rating, putting it among the best in class for small cars.
It received 69 out of a possible 100 points, coming within a single point of a maximum five-star rating.
"The outstanding performance of our new mini-car in stringent Euro NCAP testing reflects our attention to safety as well as eye-catching styling and great packaging," said Wayne Brannon, President and Managing Director of Chevrolet Europe. "The Chevrolet Spark meets the high expectations of mini-car buyers in Europe's mature markets."
In Adult Protection, the Chevrolet Spark recorded the maximum score of 8 points in the side impact crash test against a moving deformable barrier. It also received a high score of 7.35 points out of 8 points in the side pole test, indicating solid passenger protection in the event of a more severe side collision.
In Child Protection, the Chevrolet Spark also scored maximum points in Child Restraint System dynamic performance tests, which evaluate child protection from possible injuries in various types of crashes. Crash test dummies representing 18-month old and 3-year-old children were properly contained in their restraints by the Chevrolet Spark's protective shell during side impact tests.
These achievements are the result of the Chevrolet Spark's structural enhancements combined with a full offering of active and passive safety features. More than 66 per cent of the car's body is constructed of high-strength steel, with 16.5 per cent comprised of ultra-high-strength steel. The latter is mostly used in the longitudinal member of the underbody, and front and center pillars in the side body structure. This contributed to its strong performance in side crash tests.
Value and running costs
The coolest new mini car in town is set to offer value for money and running costs that are as enticing as its vibrant good looks!
Set to arrive in Chevrolet retailers in Spring 2010, the all-new Chevrolet Spark will be available from only £6,945 on-the-road, with a choice of two engines.
The entry-level Chevrolet Spark will be offered with a 1.0-litre engine developing 68PS, coupled to a five-speed manual gearbox. Despite being the smallest car in the Chevrolet line-up, it comes with six airbags as standard, proving that even the most compact cars can offer class-leading safety. The model recently achieved an excellent four-star Euro NCAP crash test rating, with a maximum five stars for child protection.
Models in Chevrolet Spark + trim, also available with the 1.0-litre engine, come with air conditioning, electric front windows and central locking, along with a USB compatible four-speaker stereo.
The LS, which is expected to be the most popular trim level, comes with a choice of the 1.0-litre or an 81PS 1.2-litre engine, and adds remote central locking, silver trim detailing, a sunglasses holder, 14-inch wheels, body-coloured door handles and mirrors, a chrome-effect grille surround, front fog lamps and a body-coloured rear spoiler.
For £500 more than the 1.2 LS, customers can add a plus pack - the LS+ gets smart alloy wheels, electric windows front and rear, a trip computer, heated electric door mirrors, roof bars and steering wheel audio controls.
The range-topping LT, which comes with the 1.2-litre engine only, comes with a level of equipment you'd normally expect of a much larger and more expensive car, including 15-inch alloys, climate control, interior detailing to match the exterior (depending on colour), an exterior body kit and a six-speaker stereo.
Options across the range include metallic paint, rear parking sensors and electronic stability control.
What's more, the Chevrolet Spark will be cheap to run - as well as economy of up to 67.3mpg on the extra-urban cycle, it qualifies for incredibly low insurance. Under the new 50 Group rating system, the Chevrolet Spark 1.0 is in Group 1, the lowest possible band. The full list of insurance groupings is below.

2011 Alfa Romeo Giulietta

Having made its world preview at the 2010 Geneva International Motor Show, the new Alfa Romeo Giulietta makes its debut and, from May 2010, will be marketed progressively on all the major markets, thus relaunching the brand in one of the most important segments in Europe.
In Alfa Romeo's Centenary year, the name Giulietta is a tribute to an automobile and an Alfa Romeo legend. In the Fifties, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta caught the imagination of car enthusiasts throughout the world, making the dream of owning an Alfa Romeo and enjoying its high level of comfort and technical excellence accessible for the first time.

Now the Alfa Romeo Style Centre has produced a new Alfa Romeo Giulietta, a five-door hatchback with an evident Alfa Romeo appearance and capable of expressing both great agility on the most deman
ding routes and providing comfort on everyday journeys. This is due to the new Compact platform which, thanks to the sophisticated technical solutions employed for the suspension, the dual pinion active steering, the sophisticated materials used and the manufacturing technologies implemented, allows the Alfa Romeo Giulietta to achieve exceptionally high standards both in terms of on-board comfort as well as its dynamic and safety features (active and passive).
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta introduces an entirely new platform - called Compact - designed to satisfy the most demanding customers in terms of road-holding, agility and safety. It ensures both exceptional dynamic performance and high comfort levels, thanks to the refined technical solutions employed for the suspension, a new-generation steering system, a light and rigid structure created from materials such as aluminium and high-strength steels, and avant-garde manufacturing techniques.
This new platform will allow the Alfa Romeo Giulietta to accommodate the needs of all customers in this category, combining on-board comfort, functional interiors and generous boot space, with the dynamic qualities that belong to every Alfa Romeo. Furthermore, driving satisfaction and comfort can be adapted to meet every customer's specific needs thanks to the Alfa DNA selector, a device that customises the vehicle's behaviour to suit different road conditions and driving styles. The new platform of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta was designed to integrate the vehicle's different systems and exploit them to the full, thus emphasising the three set-up functions (Dynamic, Normal and All Weather) available through the Alfa DNA selector. This device, fitted as standard on the entire range of the new model, is designed to modify the operating parameters of the engine, gearbox, steering system and Q2 electronic differential, in addition to the behaviour logic of the Vehicle Dynamic Control system (VDC).
Sporty and comfortable, Italian style
The perfect blend of sportiness and style, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta redefines the Brand's technological standards and emotional values.
The front displays a brand new interpretation of the classic shield, embedded in the front bumper and suspended between the air vents. This is the starting point for the design of the entire car, which combines an energetic personality with a distinctly elegant form. The front headlights have DRL with LED technology and a day light function for maximum active safety.
Even the profile of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta is brimming with personality, giving the impression of an agile and sturdy car. This is above all due to the side windows which recall the appearance of a coupé, emphasising the dynamism and fluidity of form, thanks also to the concealed rear door handles. The ribs on the sides of the vehicle seem to elongate the car while the clean lines which end at the rear accentuate the angular shape of the car's body.
The rear, like the front and side, features distinct styling which emphasises the feeling of a muscular car, firmly gripped onto the road surface. In addition, like the headlights, the innovative rear lights also use LED technology, not only for the sake of style but also preventive safety.
Lastly, the measurements of the new car amount to a compact and dynamic shape, while at the same time guaranteeing excellent comfort and a spacious boot (350 litres): it is 4.35 metres long, 1.46 metres high and 1.80 metres wide, with a wheelbase of 2.63 metres.
Advanced features for maximum wellbeing on board
Attention to detail and high quality materials used for interiors are, today as always, the most developed expression of Italian style. More specifically, the dominant concept in the interiors of the new model is lightness. The lines are clean and the dashboard develops horizontally. The seats are comfortable and their shape is designed to ensure maximum comfort during long journeys.
Thanks to the advanced ergonomics in the interior design, every switch is ideally located: the main ones are grouped together at the centre of the dashboard and feature the same design as those on the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione.
The navigation system with pop-up display allows drivers to safely display the route or the mechanical operating parameters set by the Alfa DNA device without having to take their eyes off the road.
There are practical open storage compartments situated in various areas of the passenger compartment: in front of the gearbox, on the centre console and on the interior trim of the doors. There are closed storage compartments - depending on the version - on the top of the dashboard, under the dashboard opposite the front passenger (cooled with dual zone climate control) and in the front and rear armrests.
Innovative engines for a thrilling, environmentally-friendly drive
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta guarantees the highest levels of performance and technology through a range of engines that are state-of-the-art in terms of technology, performance levels and environmental-friendliness. At the time of its commercial launch, 4 Turbo engines will be available, all Euro 5 compliant and with a Start&Stop system to reduce consumption levels and emissions fitted as standard: two petrol versions (120 HP 1.4TB and 170 HP 1.4TB Multiair) and two diesels (105 HP 1.6 JTDM and 170 HP 2.0 JTDM, both second-generation MultiJet engines). The range is completed by the high performance 235 HP 1750 TBi with direct injection and scavenging control in combination with exclusive Quadrifoglio Verde interiors.
This latter version equipped with a 235 HP 1750 TBi engine perfectly represents the way in which Alfa Romeo offers the most in this segment. Not just a means of transport, but a vehicle that can really connect with the customer. There is strong acceleration thanks to high torque levels even at low revs, a smooth response that minimises gearbox use thanks to the flexibility typical of modern petrol engines, and an engine note that is engaging without ever becoming intrusive. In detail, the 1750 Turbo petrol engine boasts advanced technical solutions including direct fuel injection, dual continuously variable valve timing, a turbocharger and a revolutionary scavenging control system that gets rid of any turbo lag. The resulting performance is comparable to - or better than - that of many 3-litre engines while still delivering fuel consumption typical of a compact four cylinder unit. It should be noted that the specific power of 134 HP/litre is the highest in the world for a 4-cylinder unit installed in this category of vehicles, as well as being the highest ever achieved by an Alfa Romeo production engine. The specific torque too, totalling 194 Nm/litre, is the highest of all petrol engines in this category, while the maximum torque of 340 Nm, reached at just 1,900 revs, is excellent.
The range of engines available can accommodate the needs of all customers. First of all the 120 HP 1.4TB is the ideal engine for those in search of a car that can handle city traffic effortlessly while keeping running costs to a minimum. The turbo engine guarantees prompt response even at low revs (maximum torque is achieved at just 1,750 revs) while Start&Stop, in the city, makes it possible to cut consumption and harmful emission levels drastically, without compromising comfort and on-board safety.
The 170 HP 1.4 TB Multiair engine is an amalgam of technology, which blends high performance levels with the lowest emissions and fuel consumption levels in its class for petrol engines of this power rating. It is a brilliant and flexible engine, with a maximum torque of a generous 250 Nm (when set to Dynamic), fitted with a Start&Stop system and with fuel consumption and emission levels resembling a diesel engine more than a petrol one with this power rating (4.6 l/100 km in the extra-urban cycle and 134 g/km of CO2 emissions). The combination of this engine with the new platform places the Alfa Romeo Giulietta at the top of its segment both for its dynamic qualities as well as comfort and practicality during everyday use.
The 105 HP 1.6 JTDM is a flexible and economical diesel engine that will surprise customers due to its prompt response (in Dynamic mode, max. torque is a generous 320 Nm at just 1,750 revs) combined with extremely low fuel consumption (in the extra-urban cycle, it is just 3.7 l/100 km). This is possible thanks to the combination of second-generation MultiJet technology and the Start&Stop system. Consequently, it is an engine dedicated to all those in search of a car with character and a distinctive style, affording the typical agility and handling of an Alfa Romeo yet able to combine the latter with limited running costs.
For customers who use the car mostly on the motorway or who demand the maximum performance levels from a diesel engine, Alfa Romeo suggests the 170 HP 2.0 JTDM. Again, it is an amalgam of technology which combines second-generation MultiJet technology with the Start&Stop system. The result is a vehicle with the highest performance levels of its segment, extremely flexible driving (with the dna selector set to Dynamic mode, the available torque at 1,750 revs is a generous 350 Nm), among the lowest fuel consumption and emission levels in its category for cars with this power rating (124 g/km of CO2 and 4.1 l/100 km in the extra-urban cycle). Thanks to the exceptional qualities of the new compact platform, this version is able to blend fantastic dynamic and motoring performance levels with the highest comfort and practicality in its segment.
All the engines are combined with a state-of-the-art manual 6-speed gearbox belonging to the three axle transmission family, which can withstand and transmit high maximum torque values. Subsequently, the Multiair and 170 HP 2.0 JTDM engines will also be combined with an innovative dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Segment-leading safety, comfort and dynamic behaviour
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta was designed to achieve the highest Euro NCAP safety rating to offer total protection for both driver and passengers. In addition, the new platform was devised to guarantee the utmost interaction of the systems in charge of controlling the vehicle dynamics.
All this is controlled by the real 'brain' of the vehicle, namely the Alfa dna device, which manages all the sophisticated electronic devices for dynamic vehicle control: VDC (Vehicle Dynamic Control), Dual Pinion Active Steering, the Q2 electronic differential, the response and torque curve of the engine, the braking system with pre-fill function. All these systems guarantee genuine Alfa Romeo driving safety, vehicle traction and performance.
The new compact platform, thanks to the sophisticated technical solutions employed for the suspension and the materials used, such as high-strength steels, aluminium, magnesium and xenoy, can accommodate the needs of the most demanding customers in terms of on-board comfort and quiet running, placing the Giulietta at the top of its category also in terms of the everyday practicality of the vehicle.
Extensive range
Devised to cater for the different needs of segment C car drivers in pursuit of driving satisfaction and comfort, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta is available in two versions (Progression and Distinctive), along with two customisations (Sport Pack and Premium Pack).
All the devices linked to active and passive safety are fitted as standard on the entire range. The Progression version comes with the Alfa dna system (with Q2 electronic differential and DST), VDC (including ASR and hill holder), 6 airbags, front seat belts with dual pretensioners and front seats with anti-whiplash system as standard. The standard equipment also includes manual climate control, 16'' wheels, front and rear electric windows, trip computer, stereo system with dual tuner radio, 6 speakers and MP3 CD player. The latter version (Distinctive) offers the following in addition to the standard equipment of the former: 16" alloy wheels, dual zone automatic climate control, leather steering wheel with radio controls, front armrest with storage compartment, cruise control, fog lights, reconfigurable control panel, seats upholstered in Competizione fabric, front armrest, and a stylish chromed insert (chrome line) framing the side windows. The dashboard on the Distinctive version is also distinguished by a stylish insert painted in magnesium grey or, alternatively, in Ghiaccio white, Alfa Red as well as in brushed burnished aluminium.
Customers can further customise their Alfa Romeo Giulietta with two specific Packs (Sport and Premium). The first pack is designed to highlight the sporty character of the vehicle with specific features which improve the already excellent handling of the car and includes 17''or 18'' alloy wheels, side skirts, sports pedals, sports seats with leather and microfibre fabric upholstery, brushed burnished aluminium dashboard insert, burnished headlight frames and dark interiors (black ceiling and pillar lining).
For customers in search of even more technological and complete on-board equipment, the Premium Pack includes bi-xenon lights with AFS function, the Blue&Me system with Bluetooth function, USB port and MP3 player, radio/mobile phone controls on steering wheel, rear parking sensors, rain-dusk-humidity sensors, electrically folding door mirrors and an electrochromic rear-view mirror.
To customise their Alfa Romeo Giulietta, customers can also choose from the list of options available, including a large panoramic sunroof, navigation system with maps and pop-up display and a Bose® Hi-fi. In addition, the Blue&Me-TomTom system is also available, which adds navigation functions to the functions of the Blue&Me® thanks to the TomTom portable navigation system which is perfectly integrated with the vehicle's existing systems thanks to a Bluetooth® interface. The TomTom portable navigation system is positioned on the dashboard using a support designed to guarantee maximum safety in the event of impact and complete integration with the vehicle's other systems and improved ergonomics in everyday use.
There is also a special trim specification dedicated to the version fitted with the 235 HP 1750 TBi engine. It's called the Quadrifoglio Verde (four-leafed clover), a legendary brand which has competed on tracks all over the world. Only available on this engine type, this special version is distinguished by its sporty lowered ride height (15 mm at the front and 10 mm at the rear), 17'' wheels (18'' as an optional), an enhanced braking system with calipers painted Alfa red, as well as sporty interiors which include sporty leather and microfibre seats. All designed to guarantee the best in driving pleasure and segment-leading active and passive safety. It offers reduced fuel consumption for this power rating; the "Quadrifoglio Verde" is thus reinterpreted for today, combining the utmost driving pleasure with greater environmental awareness for eco-conscious and environmentally-friendly sportiness.
A new platform to enhance road holding and agility in total comfort and safety
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta introduces an entirely new platform - Compact - designed to satisfy the most demanding customers in terms of handling, on-board comfort and safety. Furthermore, driving satisfaction and comfort can be adapted to meet every customer's specific needs thanks to the Alfa DNA selector, a device that customises the vehicle's behaviour according to three different logics (Dynamic, Normal and All Weather).
The new Compact platform continues Fiat Group Automobiles' platform rationalisation strategy - preceded by the Mini platform for A segment and the Small for segments B and L0 - and is a true point of departure from previous engineering solutions due to the new content introduced, the materials used and the levels of performance achieved. From the earliest design stages, the aim was to create a platform that would allow future Fiat Group Automobiles C segment vehicles, starting with the new Alfa Romeo Giulietta, to be ranked best-in-class in terms of handling, steering feel, performance-to-weight ratio, ride comfort, NVH (Noise Vibration Harshness), safety (active and passive) and climatic comfort.
So, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta is a completely new car capable of expressing both great agility over the most demanding routes and providing comfort on everyday journeys. Plus, thanks to a specific suspension calibration offered by the Sport Pack, the sportiness of the new Alfa Giulietta can be further enhanced.
Innovative materials and state-of-the-art solutions
First of all, the underbody represents a generational leap in terms of the materials used. The entire structure is now significantly stronger and provides better performance without any increase in weight with respect to the previous generation. All this is thanks to the ever wider use of high and ultra-high strength materials, which now make up more than 90% of the total mass of the system: some structural parts, designed to provide high strength and the ability to absorb impact with minimal deformation, have been made from hot-pressed tempered steel.
Moreover, lightweight materials have been used for several structural elements bolted to the body structure. For instance, the front beam connecting the front struts and the third load path are made from extruded aluminium. The rear bumper beam and the third load path energy absorption elements are made from Xenoy (a thermoplastic with excellent energy absorption properties in relation to weight). The third load path energy absorption elements absorb the energy of low-speed impacts with obstacles and support the bumper in impacts with pedestrians. Employing these solutions has provided a weight reduction of 8.5 kg at the front and 4 kg at the rear with respect to conventional steel structures, without compromising safety performance.
Another new feature of the underbody is its modularity, which makes it ideal for use on a family of vehicles with different wheelbases and tracks. This modularity is provided by several central floor panels and the side members and does not affect any part of the front and rear structures. This reduces outlay to a minimum and means that the system can be applied to other vehicle systems without modification.
Many of the systems and components that make up the "Compact" architecture have been thoroughly revised with respect to the previous generation, improving performance and reducing weight (-35% for both the framework of the rear seats as well as the magnesium alloy cross car beam).
Best in class performance for comfort, handling and safety
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta offers exceptional handling performance and comfort levels thanks above all to the new suspension system employed. The MacPherson front suspension in particular was revised to offer maximum rigidity under side loads, reducing the weight thanks to the use of aluminium (saving 4 kg with respect to conventional solutions). The rear suspension is a sophisticated Multilink that guarantees the best trade-off between handling and ride comfort without compromising the useful volume of the boot. In this case too, special attention was paid to reducing weight and, thanks to the aluminium wishbones, this suspension allows for a weight reduction of over 10 kg with respect to conventional Multilink systems.
In addition, the new electric power steering system (dual pinion active steering) ensures an excellent steering feel and is integrated with the vehicle's active safety systems. As the name itself suggests, the solution employs two pinions fitted directly onto the rack of the steering box. The first pinion is directly connected to the steering column and guarantees direct and precise steering, without any artificial filters between the steering box and the driver's hands, affording a genuine and natural driving feel. The second pinion, again directly fitted onto the rack, is connected to the electrical actuator which is situated in the engine compartment, thus minimising the risk of impact with passengers in the event of an accident.
The climate control system, and in particular its operating logics, were completely revised and improved, in order to guarantee the best climatic conditions in the passenger compartment, while significantly reducing over-consumption of fuel (30% less than a conventional system). Similarly, thanks to specific technical interventions, exceptional noise and vibrational quality values have been achieved.
In terms of passive safety, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta was produced to obtain the maximum Euro NCAP rating, as demonstrated by over fifteen thousand hours of mathematical modelling, 80 crash tests, 150 tests on a HyGe slide and more than 100 tests on components and sub-systems. In detail, the new third load path increases the energy absorption potential of the vehicle front end and reduces both inertial forces and passenger compartment intrusion, thereby ensuring optimum passenger protection at higher impact severity. Safety is guaranteed by 6 airbags (as standard on the entire range); three-point seatbelts with double pretensioners and load limiters; a collapsible pedal unit and steering column; the second-generation anti-whiplash system and Isofix attachments.

Lastly, in terms of active safety, the new platform of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta was designed to integrate the vehicle's different systems and exploit them to the full, thus emphasising the three set-up functions (Dynamic, Normal and All Weather) available through the Alfa DNA selector. This device, fitted as standard on the entire range, is designed to modify the operating parameters of the engine, gearbox (where automatic), steering system, Q2 electronic differential and braking system, in addition to the behavioural logic of the Vehicle Dynamic Control system (VDC). The Alfa Romeo Giulietta will also be introducing Pre-Fill - a new function - activated when the DNA is set to Dynamic, which provides the driver with the quickest braking response possible. Under certain circumstances, i.e. when the control unit detects a hazardous situation requiring rapid braking, the braking system is pressurised a few moments before the driver actually hits the brake pedal so as to guarantee the quickest possible response of the system and thus reducing the vehicle's stopping distance.

These sophisticated features which improve the dynamic control of the vehicle are supported further by Dynamic Steering Torque (DST), a function which provides feed-back torque at the steering wheel that helps the driver to perform critical manoeuvres correctly, before the VDC intervenes to prevent loss of control.
Sporty and comfortable, Italian style
The Alfa Romeo Giulietta is the result of Alfa Romeo's new approach to style and technology, which began with the 8C Competizione supercar and is emphasised by the return to Italian names, on the one hand referring the brand's glorious past and on the other looking to the future with technological and emotional values.
The perfect blend of sportiness and style, the new car is characterised by its special appearance which combines compact size - it is 4.35 metres long, 1.46 metres high and 1.80 metres wide, with a wheelbase of 2.63 metres - with excellent on-board comfort and a spacious boot (350 litres). What's more, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta's dynamic look is further reinforced by: a high-impact front end with unmistakable Alfa Romeo lineage, a muscular profile enhanced by two bold creases, and a distinctly sporty rear end thanks to the spoiler and the sharply angled rear window.
Exterior style: the perfect blend of sportiness and elegance
The front features a a brand new interpretation of the classic shield, embedded in the front bumper and suspended between the air vents. This is the starting point for the design of the entire car, which combines an energetic personality with a distinctly elegant form. Everything has been made even more appealing by the bonnet surface treatment and the upright headlights. In addition, the car's exterior features finishes which emphasise the sportiness and elegance of its shape, such as the glossy treatment of the horizontal bars and V-shaped shield that gives the front end a top-quality, light effect.
Even the profile of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta is brimming with personality, making the model look like an agile and sturdy car. This is mostly due to the side windows which recall the appearance of a coupé, emphasising the dynamism and fluidity of form, thanks also the concealed rear door handles and the play of light over the wheel arches and side skirts. The Distinctive and Quadrifoglio Verde versions boast a glossy steel (chrome line) side moulding for the windows, emphasising the cut of the side windows in a sophisticated manner. The ribs on the sides of the vehicle seem to elongate the car while the clean lines which end at the rear accentuate the angular shape of the car's body.
The rear, like the front and side, features distinct styling which emphasises the feeling of a muscular car, firmly gripped onto the road surface. Moreover, the rear end epitomises efficient use of space with a broad rear window fitted on a generous tailgate resting on muscular-looking pillars. Lastly, the bumper accommodates the number plate and, depending on the version, integral exhaust tail pipes.
The light clusters on the Alfa Romeo Giulietta are worth a separate mention. Both the headlights and the tail lights use LED technology which, compared with conventional light bulbs, afford greater brightness, high reliability and reduced consumption levels (consequently with a positive impact on emissions), long life and much faster response times (in the event of braking, for instance). Therefore LED technology serves not only a stylish purpose but also safety, reliability and the containment of running costs.
The headlights also feature an integrated day light function (known as Daytime Running Light) that - when the engine is started - automatically turns on the specific LEDs designed to guarantee maximum daytime visibility with reduced energy absorption and a very long life (this function complies with a European standard which will come into effect in 2012).
The headlights are available in two versions: with halogen light bulbs as standard, or with bi-Xenon as an option, with AFS system to offer improved quality light emission (both with or without dipped beams), excellent efficiency under all weather conditions and a longer life (compared to normal headlights fitted with halogen light bulbs, these devices treble brightness and duration). The AFS system on the other hand guarantees maximum visibility and safety even around bends or tight corners, allowing you to direct the beams in the direction in which the Alfa Romeo Giulietta is steering up to a maximum of 15°.
Advanced interiors for maximum wellbeing on board
The interior space was conceived and designed to guarantee maximum passenger space, enjoyment and in-car comfort so that any journey - whether long or short - is a pleasurable experience aboard the Alfa Romeo Giulietta. What's more, the interior space was devised to guarantee practical everyday use for customers, while the materials selected ensure maximum quality and durability of performance over time, as well as being the most developed expression of Italian style.
Specifically, the new car highlights the concept of lightness, as shown by the clean lines and the dashboard which develops horizontally, adding dynamism to the overall volume. In addition, thanks to the enhanced ergonomics of the interior design, every switch is ideally located: the main ones are grouped together at the centre of the dashboard and feature the same design as the switches on the 8C Competizione, while at the same time guaranteeing easy and immediate access.
The navigation system with pop-up display, situated on top of the dashboard, allows drivers to display the route and the mechanical operating parameters using the Alfa dna device safely, without having to take their eyes off the road.
The new car's interiors are completed by its comfortable seats which ensure maximum in-car comfort, however long the journey is. There are practical storage compartments situated in various parts of the passenger compartment: in front of the gear lever, on the centre console and on the interior trim of the doors. There are closed storage compartments - depending on the version chosen - on the top of the dashboard, under the dashboard opposite the front passenger (cooled with dual zone climate control) and in the front and rear armrests.
As regards colours and fabrics, the Progression version has a distinctly high-tech feel, where the black on the lower part of the passenger compartment plays against the metallic grey on the ceiling, pillars, dashboard inserts and steering wheel. The look of the seat trim is high-tech and sporty, emphasised by an electro-welded 3D honeycomb pattern.
In the Distinctive version, the car's interior is distinguished by the combination of black with metallic grey on the dashboard insert (also available in two other body colours, White and Alfa Red, or in brushed burnished aluminium). Unlike the Progression version, the seats are upholstered with a structured high-tech fabric featuring horizontal electrowelding in two colour variations (black and metallic grey). The leather steering wheel features a opaque black panel, while the inserts on the doors and the trim around the gearbox are glossy black.
Lastly, leather seats are available - in black, red, leather and grey - with two different interpretations: perforated leather with central 'cannelloni' or woven leather inspired by the 8C Competizione.