The Chevrolet Captiva has just entered the market, but it’s eager to flex its muscles and show families around the Philippines why it’s a great MPV contender. Aside from its sleek looks and fresh interior, the Captiva is also able to boast toughness and durability as one of its qualities.
Chevrolet’s road testing team took this seven-seater MPV to its limits. During a rigorous 100,000-kilometer endurance trial, completed in just 85 days, the Captiva showcased outstanding engineering reliability, cementing its reputation as one of the toughest, most durable MPVs on the road today.
Related: Chevrolet Philippines launches the all-new Captiva MPV
The Captiva covered an intense daily average of 1,176 kilometers with its engine running continuously—and maintained exceptional performance throughout. No major components needed replacement, which is a great indicator of reliability. Chevrolet adds that the after-sales support team played a crucial role in maintaining the vehicle’s smooth performance throughout the test. This achievement highlights the expertise and dedication of Chevrolet’s skilled maintenance teams, who are committed to keeping every Chevy model that comes through their care in peak condition.
“Filipino families treat their vehicles as more than just their means of transportation; they need them to be versatile workhorses, integral to their everyday lives. At Chevrolet, this endurance test is solid proof of the reliability that customers expect from us. The Captiva is built to last. Backed by a strong aftersales and maintenance network, customers can rely on us every step of the way.”
Chevrolet proves the durability of the new Captiva with 100K-km endurance test
A Captiva test unit defied all odds, completing a 100,000 km endurance test over 85 days.
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The Chevrolet Captiva has just entered the market, but it’s eager to flex its muscles and show families around the Philippines why it’s a great MPV contender. Aside from its sleek looks and fresh interior, the Captiva is also able to boast toughness and durability as one of its qualities.
Chevrolet’s road testing team took this seven-seater MPV to its limits. During a rigorous 100,000-kilometer endurance trial, completed in just 85 days, the Captiva showcased outstanding engineering reliability, cementing its reputation as one of the toughest, most durable MPVs on the road today.
Related: Chevrolet Philippines launches the all-new Captiva MPV
The Captiva covered an intense daily average of 1,176 kilometers with its engine running continuously—and maintained exceptional performance throughout. No major components needed replacement, which is a great indicator of reliability. Chevrolet adds that the after-sales support team played a crucial role in maintaining the vehicle’s smooth performance throughout the test. This achievement highlights the expertise and dedication of Chevrolet’s skilled maintenance teams, who are committed to keeping every Chevy model that comes through their care in peak condition.
“Filipino families treat their vehicles as more than just their means of transportation; they need them to be versatile workhorses, integral to their everyday lives. At Chevrolet, this endurance test is solid proof of the reliability that customers expect from us. The Captiva is built to last. Backed by a strong aftersales and maintenance network, customers can rely on us every step of the way.”
Maria Fe Perez-Agudo
HARI Vice Chairman, President and CEO

The Chevrolet Captiva is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with 147 hp and 255 Nm of torque on tap. Power is sent to the front wheels via a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). In terms of tech, passengers are treated to a 10.4-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple Carplay and Android Auto connectivity. Standard features include passive entry, push-start ignition, and cruise control, while the top-tier Premier variant adds premium touches like a panoramic sunroof, electronic handbrake, and automatic climate control.
Now available in the Philippines, Chevrolet’s latest MPV offering can be explored on AutoDeal.com.ph for those eager to experience the Captiva.
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