Chevrolet will showcase an updated version of its Captiva at next week's Geneva motor show. The SUV features a raft of cosmetic and equipment upgrades to keep it competitive in a crowded sector.
Updated Chevrolet Captiva for Geneva
Captiva to get another minor refresh. To be showcased at upcoming Geneva Motor Show.
1 min read•27 Feb '13
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From the front, the revised Captiva is marked out by restyled foglamps, a lower bumper and new grille. At the rear, chromed tail-pipes and LED tail-lights feature, alongside a redesigned bumper. The cosmetic makeover is completed by new 18-inch wheels.
The Captiva's interior features updated trims and fabrics, with leather upholstery and an option of seven seats. Internationally, new equipment on certain specifications includes keyless start, heated rear seats and dual-zone climate control.
There is no news yet on when Chevrolet will bring the updated Captiva to India.
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