New Economic Car From Chevrolet Enters The Automotive Market For Less Than R$ 100 Thousand. The Chevrolet Onix Plus LT 1.0 2024 Can Achieve Up To 17 Km/L With Gasoline.
One of the main factors evaluated when purchasing a vehicle is how economical it can be. And, in terms of economy, Chevrolet, one of the most popular automakers in Brazil, is a market leader. Proof of this is that the Chevrolet Onix Plus LT 1.0 2024, Chevrolet’s economic car, promises to achieve up to 17 km with just 1 L.
Stay Informed About The Consumption Metrics Of The New Chevrolet Car
Driving more than 35 km with just 2 liters of gasoline seems almost impossible these days, but it isn’t. The brand is keen to demonstrate this by presenting its Chevrolet Onix Plus LT 1.0 2024, its promise of a more economical car.
The car combines fuel economy, comfort, and design. In addition to providing savings for the consumer’s wallet, the new economic car from Chevrolet offers the flexibility to refuel with either ethanol or gasoline and performs well with both fuels.
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Thus, it is up to the driver to choose between performance or maximum possible economy. With ethanol, the Chevrolet Onix Plus LT 1.0 2024 can deliver up to 9.5 km per liter in the city and 12.4 km per liter on the highway.
With a full tank of gasoline, the model can deliver up to 13.6 km/l in the city and 17.5 km per L on the highway. Therefore, it is possible to see that, even for city driving, the new Chevrolet car presents surprising performance.
How Much Does The Chevrolet Onix Plus LT 1.0 2024 Cost?
The best part is that this incredible fuel economy is present even in the entry-level version of Chevrolet’s economic car, the Onix Plus LT 1.0 2024, meaning that it won’t even be necessary to buy the top-of-the-line version to achieve good fuel efficiency results.
The LT version of the new Chevrolet car starts from R$ 97,390. Meanwhile, the AT Turbo version is selling at dealerships for R$ 106,560, the LT Turbo starts at R$ 114,150. The LTZ starts at R$ 117,580 and finally, the Premier starts at R$ 123,320.
For those looking for a brand new economical car from Chevrolet with starting prices below R$ 100 thousand, with a 1.0 flex engine with three inline cylinders and 12 valves and one of the best fuel economies in Brazil, the Chevrolet Onix Plus LT 1.0 2024 proves to be a very promising model.
Another Economic Car From Chevrolet In The Brazilian Market
Besides the Chevrolet Onix Plus LT 1.0 2024, the brand surprised by launching a new version of the Onix, the Joy, which now features some mechanical improvements from the 2017 hatch line. While maintaining the design and pre-facelift, the Joy presents an improved mechanical set and offers great cost-effectiveness.
The engine of the economical Chevrolet car is the same as the more expensive versions, the 1.0 SPE/4 with 80 horsepower and maximum torque of 9.8 mkgf with ethanol. However, it received updates such as new pistons, rods, and rings, in addition to a recalibrated electronic control unit.
According to data from the Inmetro labeling program, the Onix Joy has an average consumption of 9.1 km/l in the city and 10.8 km/l on the highway with ethanol. With gasoline, the numbers rise to 12.9 km/l and 15.3 km/l, respectively.


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