Chevrolet Spark facelift launched

    New Spark borrows looks from the electric model displayed at the 2010 Auto Expo. Prices start at Rs 3.16 lakh.

    Published On Oct 25, 2012 05:56:00 PM

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    General Motors has launched an updated version of the Chevrolet Spark. The new Spark gets  upgrades to the front and the rear styling, along with refreshed interiors. 

    Changes to the exterior include re-profiled front and rear bumpers, a new split honeycomb grille with chrome inserts, a bigger Chevy bow-tie emblem and new fog lamps. There are minor tweaks to the tail-lamps as well. 
     
    The refreshed interiors will feature dual-tone shade and different seat fabric. The centrally mounted instrument cluster  is new as well and the company says it has been inspired by the wing design. The new Spark also gets a double-DIN audio system with USB and Bluetooth. 
     
    The design changes were carried out at General Motors’ technical centre in Bangalore. Going forward, styling updates to all its legacy models (vehicles phased out globally, but still in production in India) will be carried out at its tech centre. The Tavera Neo 3 had also been updated at the Bangalore facility.
     
    Chevrolet Spark facelift prices: (Ex-showroom, Delhi)
     
     
    Base PetrolRs 3.16L
    LSRs. 3.41 L
    LTRs. 3.70 L
    LS (LPG)Rs. 3.71 L
    LT (LPG)Rs. 3.99 L
     
     
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    Base PetrolRs 2.44 L
    LXRs. 2.76 L
    LXiRs. 2.99 L
    Base CNGRs. 3.19 L
    LX CNGRs. 3.37 L
    LXi CNGRs. 3.56 L
     
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    LXi Rs. 3.17 L
    VXiRs. 3.30 L

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    VariantPrice
    D-LiteRs 2.75 L
    D-Lite +Rs 3.04 L
    Era +Rs. 3.18 L
    Magna +Rs. 3.49 L
    Sportz +Rs. 3.77 L

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