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It’s been a hot minute since Chevrolet offered a seven-seater MPV in the country. Notable nameplates that come to mind include the Orlando, and the Spin. That dry spell of MPVs ends today though as after a series of teasers, Chevrolet has officially re-entered the segment with the launch of the all-new Captiva.

Related: Chevrolet joins HARIPHIL’s vehicle lineup

This isn’t the same Captiva as you remember, this new model blends sleek styling, SUV-like proportions, and a high ride height making it look more imposing on the road. Powering the Captiva is a turbocharged 1.5-liter engine that produces 147 hp and 255 Nm of torque. Power is sent to the front wheels via a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).

In terms of dimensions, the Captiva measures 4,670 mm in length, 1,835 mm in width, and 1,750 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,750 mm. It boasts a ground clearance of 180 mm, enough clearance to make you not mind the odd bumps and potholes.

Going back to the looks, the new Captiva features a bold front fascia highlighted by a wide, gaping grille with chrome accents, flanked by sleek, swept-back headlights. Below, the fog lamps are neatly integrated into black plastic trim that stretches across the width of the vehicle. In some angles, you’ll find that the Captiva shares a few design characteristics of its much larger siblings, the Suburban and the Tahoe.

In contrast, the rear is more understated, showcasing only a small pair of taillights and the gold badge. The rear windshield is notably wide, while additional black plastic trim at the bottom features faux exhaust tips for added visual flair. Capping off the look are a set of 18-inch two-tone alloy wheels

Chevrolet Philippines launches the all-new Captiva MPV

Chevrolet makes a grand comeback into the MPV segment with the return of the Captiva.

Jerome Tresvalles

Jerome Tresvalles on Oct 18, 2024You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsChevrolet Philippines launches the all-new Captiva MPV

Chevrolet Captiva

It’s been a hot minute since Chevrolet offered a seven-seater MPV in the country. Notable nameplates that come to mind include the Orlando, and the Spin. That dry spell of MPVs ends today though as after a series of teasers, Chevrolet has officially re-entered the segment with the launch of the all-new Captiva.

Related: Chevrolet joins HARIPHIL’s vehicle lineup

This isn’t the same Captiva as you remember, this new model blends sleek styling, SUV-like proportions, and a high ride height making it look more imposing on the road. Powering the Captiva is a turbocharged 1.5-liter engine that produces 147 hp and 255 Nm of torque. Power is sent to the front wheels via a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).

In terms of dimensions, the Captiva measures 4,670 mm in length, 1,835 mm in width, and 1,750 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,750 mm. It boasts a ground clearance of 180 mm, enough clearance to make you not mind the odd bumps and potholes.

Captiva Inline 1

Going back to the looks, the new Captiva features a bold front fascia highlighted by a wide, gaping grille with chrome accents, flanked by sleek, swept-back headlights. Below, the fog lamps are neatly integrated into black plastic trim that stretches across the width of the vehicle. In some angles, you’ll find that the Captiva shares a few design characteristics of its much larger siblings, the Suburban and the Tahoe.

In contrast, the rear is more understated, showcasing only a small pair of taillights and the gold badge. The rear windshield is notably wide, while additional black plastic trim at the bottom features faux exhaust tips for added visual flair. Capping off the look are a set of 18-inch two-tone alloy wheels.

Captiva Side

Inside, the stylish design continues with the Captiva’s feature packed cabin. At the forefront is a large 10.4-inch touchscreen infotainment system, compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. For the driver, a 7-inch digital instrument cluster provides essential information, including trip computer data, trip meter, fuel economy, cruise control speed settings, and tire pressure monitoring. For added convenience, all Captiva models come with a USB port located near the rearview mirror making installation of an aftermarket dashcam a breeze. .

Captiva Line

Exclusive features on the top of the line Premier variant include automatic climate control, a panoramic glass sunroof, and perforated leather seating. Meanwhile, standard features include second-row seats that split 60:40, third-row seats that split 50:50, smart keyless entry, push-button start, speed-sensing door locks, and rear air vents.

In terms of safety, the Captiva comes equipped with a comprehensive suite of safety features, including anti-lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution, brake assist, electronic stability control, and traction control. It also offers front and rear parking sensors, hill-start assist, ISOFIX child seat anchors, a reverse camera, and seven airbags for enhanced protection.

The Captiva’s price starts at P1,258,000 for the Captiva LTZ and up to P1,408,000 for the range-topping Captiva Premier variant. For a full view of the Captiva’s specs, head on over to the Captiva Car Guide on AutoDeal.com.ph.

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