New Chevrolet S10 2025 Revealed With New Look And Digital Dashboard: See All The News Of The Pickup That Promises To Overthrow The Competition!
General Motors has just revealed the new Chevrolet S10 2025, the second redesign of the midsize pickup that promises to shake up the Brazilian market. With pre-sales scheduled to begin on April 5, the S10 arrives with significant changes to the design and interior, along with a promise of innovation in the powertrain, according to Motor1.
The new S10 pickup features design elements inspired by the North American Colorado, with slim headlights and a chrome front grille that gives the vehicle a modern and robust appearance. The bed cover has been redesigned and now features a black finish with the name “Chevrolet” written in full, replacing the traditional logo. The tail lights have also been updated, with a new internal design.
Modern Interior And Technology In The New Chevrolet Pickup
Inside, the Chevrolet S10 2025 pickup has received a major update, with the adoption of technology featuring two large screens for multimedia and the instrument panel, following the same standard as the new Spin. The 8-inch digital cluster and the 11-inch multimedia screen bring modernity and practicality to the pickup’s interior. Additionally, the S10 comes equipped with various safety and technology features, such as lane-keeping assist, forward collision warning, cruise control, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and 4G Wi-Fi.
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The 7-seater Toyota that seems too cheap to exist in Brazil: Rush has a 1.5 engine, manual or automatic option, and a converted price close to R$ 81,000, while here families need to aim for much more expensive SUVs.
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The 2012 Mitsubishi Pajero Dakar diesel shows 314,000 km and still draws attention for its reputation for durability; the seven-seater 4×4 SUV handles trails, but signs of severe use may conceal losses for used car buyers.
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Peugeot publicly acknowledged the errors of the PureTech engine, which caused serious failures in hundreds of thousands of cars, and introduced the new Turbo 100 as a definitive solution, a 1.2 turbo tested for over 3 million kilometers that replaces the faulty belt with a more durable chain.
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Automatic cars become ‘cheap’ in Brazil, and models from Toyota, Hyundai, Nissan, and Honda appear for R$ 65,000 with up to 120 hp, CVT transmission, 482 liters of trunk space, keyless entry, and six airbags to tackle traffic without a clutch.
Interior of the new pickup. Photo: motor1
The big news of the new S10 is not (believe it or not) in technology, but in the powertrain. GM promises a “new generation of the turbodiesel engine”, that will combine performance, energy efficiency, low emissions, and drivability. Rumors point to improvements in the current 2.8 turbodiesel engine, which delivers 200 hp and up to 51 kgfm of torque. The expectation is that the new S10 will feature an 8-speed automatic transmission, providing more efficient fuel consumption.
Photo: Reproduction Motor1
Everything You Need To Know About The New Chevrolet Pickup
Expectations For The Pre-Sale
The pre-sale of the new Chevrolet S10 2025 will begin on April 5, and it is expected that the high-tech pickup will feature a lineup similar to the current one, including LS, LT, LTZ, Z71, and High Country versions. Prices are expected to range between R$ 180 thousand and R$ 200 thousand, remaining competitive within the segment.
With all these features and technology, the new S10 arrives in the Brazilian market with a promise to dethrone the traditional Toyota Corolla and carve out its space among the most desired midsize pickups by car and technology consumers.


Ué! E o que ela tem de melhor que a Ford Ranger pra ‘chegar como pé na porta’???
O estagiário escreveu e nem conhece de carro kkk
High country a 200 mil? Duvido! Kkk
A atual já está quase 300k