The range starts with the 1.6 S, which comes equipped with standard remote central locking, follow-me-home lighting, CD-radio system, electric front windows, a fully-adjustable driver's seat and steering wheel, six airbags and ESC (Electronic Stability Control. The 1.6S A/C model, at £11,995, also adds air conditioning.
The LS model, which Chevy expects to be the best-seller in the range, starts at £12,595 for the 1.6 manual variant and includes air conditioning as standard, plus 16-inch alloy wheels, a chrome edged radiator grille, front fog lights and reverse parking sensors.
At the top of the range will be the LT, which comes in 1.8 petrol or 2.0-litre diesel guises, with prices starting at £13,595. The LT's standard equipment list includes cruise control, climate control, an automatic anti-dazzle rear view mirror, an upgraded high-output stereo, electric rear windows, chrome detailing and 17-inch alloy wheels, plus the option of an integrated satellite navigation system.
Model | On-the-road price |
1.6 S | £11,545 |
1.6 S A/C | £11,995 |
2.0 VCDi S A/C 125PS | £13,495 |
1.6 LS | £12,595 |
1.6 LS auto | £13,695 |
2.0 VCDi LS 125PS | £14,095 |
1.8 LT | £13,595 |
1.8 LT auto | £14,695 |
2.0 VCDi LT 150PS | £15,195 |
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