Showing posts with label Chevrolet Epica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chevrolet Epica. Show all posts

Friday, May 9, 2008

Chevy Releases Sport Package for its Euro Market Epica Sedan

The Euro market Epica isn’t exactly what we’d call a sport sedan, but at least with Chevy’s newly launched sport package the medium-size saloon gains a bit of character. The sport pack consists of a bespoke body styling kit that includes front and rear lower skirts and side sills along with a suspension lowering kit that reduces the car’s height by 30mm for a more aggressive stance.

The exterior transformation of the Epica is completed with a set of 18-inch satin silver five-spoke alloy wheels and a chrome exhaust tailpipe trim. Moreover, buyers can also add brushed alloy-effect door sills with ‘EPICA’ lettering, which also help to protect paintwork against scuffs and scrapes.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Geneva Preview: Chevrolet Epica with New 6-Speed Automatic Gearbox

Chevrolet Europe is enhancing its top-range sedan, the Epica, with the introduction of an all-new six-speed automatic gearbox that can be mated to all three engines -2.0-liter 143 hp, 2.5-liter 156 hp and 2.0-liter Turbo Diesel 150 hp. The new 6-speed automatic transmission promises to offer smoother and faster gear changes along with improved economy figures compared to its five-speed predecessor.

As an example, Chevrolet Europe states that the Epica 2.5 equipped with the new transmission delivers up to 15 percent better fuel economy when constantly driven at 90-120 km/h compared to the outgoing 5-speed auto. Additionally, the transmission improves 0-40 km/h and 0-60 km/h performance of the Epica by up to 10 percent, respectively.

Geneva Preview: Chevrolet Epica with New 6-Speed Automatic Gearbox

Chevrolet Europe is enhancing its top-range sedan, the Epica, with the introduction of an all-new six-speed automatic gearbox that can be mated to all three engines -2.0-liter 143 hp, 2.5-liter 156 hp and 2.0-liter Turbo Diesel 150 hp. The new 6-speed automatic transmission promises to offer smoother and faster gear changes along with improved economy figures compared to its five-speed predecessor.

As an example, Chevrolet Europe states that the Epica 2.5 equipped with the new transmission delivers up to 15 percent better fuel economy when constantly driven at 90-120 km/h compared to the outgoing 5-speed auto. Additionally, the transmission improves 0-40 km/h and 0-60 km/h performance of the Epica by up to 10 percent, respectively.

Geneva Preview: Chevrolet Epica with New 6-Speed Automatic Gearbox

Chevrolet Europe is enhancing its top-range sedan, the Epica, with the introduction of an all-new six-speed automatic gearbox that can be mated to all three engines -2.0-liter 143 hp, 2.5-liter 156 hp and 2.0-liter Turbo Diesel 150 hp. The new 6-speed automatic transmission promises to offer smoother and faster gear changes along with improved economy figures compared to its five-speed predecessor.

As an example, Chevrolet Europe states that the Epica 2.5 equipped with the new transmission delivers up to 15 percent better fuel economy when constantly driven at 90-120 km/h compared to the outgoing 5-speed auto. Additionally, the transmission improves 0-40 km/h and 0-60 km/h performance of the Epica by up to 10 percent, respectively.

Geneva Preview: Chevrolet Epica with New 6-Speed Automatic Gearbox

Chevrolet Europe is enhancing its top-range sedan, the Epica, with the introduction of an all-new six-speed automatic gearbox that can be mated to all three engines -2.0-liter 143 hp, 2.5-liter 156 hp and 2.0-liter Turbo Diesel 150 hp. The new 6-speed automatic transmission promises to offer smoother and faster gear changes along with improved economy figures compared to its five-speed predecessor.

As an example, Chevrolet Europe states that the Epica 2.5 equipped with the new transmission delivers up to 15 percent better fuel economy when constantly driven at 90-120 km/h compared to the outgoing 5-speed auto. Additionally, the transmission improves 0-40 km/h and 0-60 km/h performance of the Epica by up to 10 percent, respectively.