GM has launched the new Chevrolet Cruze in India. The Cruz will compete against its accomplished rivals like Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla and Skoda Laura.
Chevrolet has priced the Cruze at Rs 10.99 lakh for the LT version and Rs 12.45 lakh for the LTZ version, ex-showroom, New Delhi.
The Cruze comes loaded with features and is powered by a powerful 148bhp diesel engine which can leave its rivals red faced. Trendy interiors, sharp styling and a powerful diesel engine could be a trump card for GM.
Chevrolet Cruze launched
GM has launched the new Chevrolet Cruze in India. The Cruz will compete against its accomplished rivals like Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla and Skoda Laura.
1 min read•14 Oct '09
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