In Light of The Unsatisfactory Sales Performance of The Chevrolet Onix in The Asian Market, The Renowned American Brand Announces Plans to Replace The Model. The New Vehicle from Chevrolet, Promising to Be Significantly More Affordable and Powerful, Aims to Meet The Demands and Expectations of Consumers.
Undoubtedly, Chevrolet stands out as one of the Top Global Automakers. However, the company recently halted the production of The Chevrolet Onix in Certain Markets, including China, and is already preparing a successor. According to media reports, The Onix will be replaced by The New Chevrolet Model, The Monza Hybrid, Specifically in The Chinese Market.
Find Out What Happened to The Chevrolet Onix in China
The Data Released in Mid-2023 Confirms That The Brand Removed The Chevrolet Onix from Its Chinese Portfolio, Which Was Sold There Only in The Sedan Version, Leaving The American Brand with Only Two Products in This Segment, The Malibu XL and The New Chevrolet Car, The Monza.
Thus, The Replacement Now Becomes The Cheapest Sedan from The Brand in The Mentioned Country, Being Offered with 1.5 and 1.3 Turbo Engines, The Latter Being Mildly Electrified with a 48-Volt MHEV System That Helps Reduce Consumption and Emissions.
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Moreover, It Is Worth Highlighting That, Besides The Value Being Very Affordable in The Country, The New Chevrolet Car Received a Design Update in The Last Year, Featuring an Updated Grille, as Well as Bumpers, Dual Headlights, and Triple LED Taillights, as Well as Alloy Wheels.
Therefore, For Those Already Wondering if The New Chevrolet Car Will Arrive in Brazil, It Is a Fact to Say That Even Though Its Name Carries Weight Here, The Sedan Is on Its Last Legs and The Hybrid Engine Is Not The Brand’s Focus in Brazil.
The Replacement for The Chevrolet Onix
In Design, The Chevrolet Monza Is Quite Similar to The Onix at The Rear and Also When Viewed from The Side. However, The Grille Aligned with The Headlights and Shaped Like an X Resembles The Coupe SUV Seeker and The New Blazer, Produced in The Chinese Market. The New Chevrolet Car Measures 4.66 Meters in Length and Has a Wheelbase of 2.65m. Inside, It Delivers a More Modern Look.
The Sedan Copies The Style of Two 10.25-Inch Displays Integrated into One Frame for The Instrument Cluster and Multimedia Center, as Seen in The Chinese Tracker RS. It Also Features a Wireless Charger for Smartphones, Heated Front Seats, Electronic Parking Brake, Blind Spot Monitor, and Exterior Mirrors with Defroster.
The Replacement for The Chevrolet Onix Costs Only R$ 43 Thousand in The Foreign Market
The New Model Does Not Have Three-Cylinder Engines and, In Its Most Basic Version, Is Equipped with a Four-Cylinder 1.5 Engine with 109 Horsepower and 14.3 kgfm, with Which The Chinese Are Already Familiar, as They Equip Other Models from The Automaker.
The Engine Has The Option of An Automatic or Manual Six-Speed Transmission. With The 1.5, The Monza Reaches 100 km/h in 12.9 Seconds and Has Urban Consumption of 17 km/l and Highway Consumption of 20 km/l in The Chinese Cycle. The Second Option, Somewhat More Modern, Features a 1.3 Turbo Engine with 48V Mild Hybrid Technology.
This Configuration Delivers 163 Horsepower and 23.4 kgfm at 1,800 RPM, Receiving A Six-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic Transmission. The Brand Claims That This Option Can Reach 100 km/h in 9.2 Seconds and Has Urban Consumption of 20 km/l and Highway Consumption of 20.9 km/l. Its Price Has Been Catching Attention, Given That, When Converted to Real, The Vehicle Costs Only Around R$ 43 Thousand.



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