Chevrolet Spark limited edition launched at Rs 3.44 lakh

    Chevrolet Spark limited edition gets cosmetic additions like chrome kit on the outside and refreshed; available in seven paint shades.

    Published On Jun 06, 2014 08:04:00 PM

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    Chevrolet Spark limited edition launched at Rs 3.44 lakh

    Chevrolet Spark Limited Edition.

    Chevrolet has launched a limited edition of its Spark hatchback and will only make a limited number of these models. Prices for the limited edition Chevrolet Spark range start Rs 3.44 lakh for the base model and go on to Rs 3.99 lakh for the range-topper (all prices, ex-showroom, Delhi).

    External cosmetic upgrades on the special edition car includes a twin-port grille, clear lens headlamps, dual-tone front and rear bumpers, Limited Edition badging at the rear and an external chrome kit that includes chrome accents on the grille and sporty chrome surrounds for the foglamp bezels. It also gets graphics on the side in a choice of two colours.

    On the inside, the limited edition car gets a steering wheel cover, foot-well lighting, beige seat covers with red stripes on the inside. It also gets a “wing-inspired” instrument cluster with a combination of analogue and digital displays.

    The Chevrolet Spark limited edition will be available in seven colour options: Summit White, Sandrift Grey, Misty Lake Metallic, Switchblade Silver, Velvet Red, Linen Beige and Caviar Black. 

    Mechanically, this version retains the same 1.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine good for 62bhp and 9.2kgm of torque, as on the standard car.

    Arvind Saxena, president and managing director, GM India said: “With the launch of another limited edition model with more features, GM India has sought to exceed the expectations of its customers.”

    The Chevrolet Spark limited edition also comes with the standard three-year 24/7 Free Roadside Assistance Programme. 

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