Chevrolet launches updated Captiva

    New Captiva gets major styling changes and a new 2.2-litre diesel engine.

    Published On Jun 26, 2012 11:11:00 PM

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    Chevrolet launches updated Captiva

    Chevrolet has just launched a thoroughly updated version of the CaptivaSUV with a base price of Rs 18.74 lakh. There’s a much larger and more aggressive grille upfront and there is a new 2.2-litre 186.5bhp diesel available as well.

    The new front grille which is simply massive, modified side mirrors and restyled headlamps complete the facelift. The new Captiva now gets two engine options –the base 2.0-litre diesel motor coupled with a manual gearbox and the new 2.2-litre diesel mated to a six-speed automatic gearbox.

    The new Captiva 2.2 comes with six airbags, cruise control, AC vents for the third row, rain-sensing wipers and a sunroof.

    The updated Captiva comes in three variants:the base 2.0-litre variant priced at Rs18.74 lakh, the Captiva 2.0 Xtreme at Rs 19.48 lakh, and the top-end Captiva 2.2 with the new engine, an automatic gearbox and AWD at Rs 24.59 lakh. All prices ex-showroom, Delhi. 

    Price Comparison, base prices of 

    Chevrolet Captiva 2.0: Rs 18.74 lakh

    Chevrolet Captiva 2.2 AT AWD: Rs 24.59 lakh

    Ford Endeavour 4X2 MT: Rs 17.84 lakh

    Hyundai Santa Fe 4X2 MT: Rs 22.34 lakh

    Nissan X-Trail: Rs 22.14 lakh

    Mitsubishi Pajero Sport 4X4 MT: Rs 24.43 lakh

    Toyota Fortuner 4x2 MT: Rs 19.99 lakh

    Toyota Fortuner 4X4: Rs 20.99 lakh

     

     

    Also read: New Chevrolet Captiva review and test drive EXCLUSIVE!

    Also watch: New Chevrolet Captiva video review

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