The classic is back! After being discontinued by Chevrolet, the manufacturer announces the return of a completely different vehicle with a unique engine
Chevrolet announced the return of the iconic Celta vehicle to the market, completely renewed and with an updated engine, marking your return after its discontinuation in 2016. With more than 1,7 million units sold during its production period, the Celta returns with strength, reaching the mark of 70 thousand units sold upon its relaunch, according to the website O TV Foco.
Chevrolet's new vehicle, which has been called the “New Celta”, is actually the Chevrolet Aveo, the result of a partnership between General Motors (GM) and the Chinese company SAIC. The model, which will also be launched in other Latin American countries, such as Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru, has a 1.5 naturally aspirated gasoline-powered engine, delivering up to 110 horsepower. Available with a 6-speed manual or CVT automatic transmission, the New Celta promises a modern and efficient driving experience.
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Modern design and cutting-edge technology in Chevrolet's new vehicle
According to information from the “Automobile News” portal, Chevrolet's new Celta vehicle has a front look that is reminiscent of the most current versions of the Polo, with a front grille divided by a chrome line that connects the headlights. The model also offers advanced security features, such as disc brakes and four-wheel ABS, plus six airbags, ensuring the protection of occupants in the event of a collision.
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With a history of success and a legion of fans, the return of the Celta vehicle promises to shake up the automobile market in 2024. With a modern design, cutting-edge technology and updated mechanics, the New Celta promises to win new admirers and reaffirm its place as one of Chevrolet's most beloved models.