General Motors launched the all-new Chevrolet Sail U-VA in India with a target to sell around 2000 cars monthly here.
The Sail U-VA hatchback is built on a new global small passenger car platform created especially for fast-growing emerging markets, including India, China, Chile, Ecuador, Egypt and North Africa.
Based on the global benchmark Chevy Design Philosophy, the car is fitted with a Volt - inspired grille that puts it in line with Chevrolet 's current design language. To achieve three dimensional look, it has been give three muscular sidelines. The Chevrolet Sail U-VA features electrically adjustable rear view mirrors; 14-inch alloy wheels; fog lamps and power windows.
"The all-new Sail U-VA hatchback is built on a new global small passenger car platform created for fast growing emerging markets," P Balendran, Vice President of the company said.
The SAIL U-VA has splendid space to accommodate your every aspiration. The car's interior is basic with a twin-cockpit design, a Bluetooth connectivity system, eige trim and chrome interior package.
The Chevrolet SAIL U-VA is designed for unmatched safety including child seat system antilock brakes with electronic brake-force distribution, ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System), EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution) and central locking. While centrally mounted Fuel tank minimizes the risk in case of front or side impact.
The Sail U-VA is offered with two engines include a 1.2 litre S-TEC II and the other 1.4 litre S-TEC III. Both engines are exclusively available with a five-speed manual transmission that spins the front wheels.
A 1.2 litre S-TEC II can produce a top power of 86 horsepower (53.1 kW/L) at 6000 RPM and 113 Nm of torque at 5000 RPM, while the 1.4 litre S-TEC III develops a higher power of 78 horsepower (54.3 kW/L) at 4000 RPM and 205 Nm of torque at 1750 RPM.
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