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In 2010 Chevrolet presented the Orlando, the brand’s first MPV for the European market. As a family car the MPV combines the 7-seater practicality and flexibility with a crossover style design.
The Orlando is based on Chevrolet's Cruze saloon and is available with one petrol engine, a 1.8 litre with power output of 141 hp and two diesel 2.0 diesel engines with outputs of 131hp or 163 hp.
In terms of design the compact MPV from Chevrolet shows a low roofline and crossover inspired silhouette. It keeps the distinctive Chevrolet 'face' characterized by the split radiator grille and bow-tie badge. The wheel-arches housing the wheels are a complement of the Orlando's low roof line.
Inside the Orlando features design cues from Chevrolet such as the Corvette inspired dual cockpit and ambient blue backlighting to the centre console. Chevrolet’s designers raised the second and third row seats meaning that the passengers get a better view both forwards and to the side. With many seating configurations possible, the Orlando can quickly become voluminous MPVs in the class in terms of carrying loads.
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