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Chevrolet reveals Malibu Red Line concept for SEMA

The Red Line concept from Chevrolet gets an updated look; expected to be available in the US market by 2016
1 min read24 Oct '15
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The 2015 SEMA show will see Chevrolet showcase their Red Line concept with the Malibu series alongside other models.
 
The family sedan from the American automaker will get a silver metallic paint job, satin graphite window line, charcoal roof panel and red accents. The Malibu will also feature black bowtie emblems, black mirror caps and 19-inch alloy wheels.  Other highlights include a suspension lowering kit, tinted lighting units, rear spoiler, hash mark graphics, grille surround and inserts, red fog lamp bezels, black mirror caps, floor liners, cargo mats, sports pedal kit and a roof rack by Thule. 
 
The Malibu is likely to carry the turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine and a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine that produces around 250bhp and 35.69 kgm of torque. The concept is rumoured to start production and sale by 2016 in
the US.  
 

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