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− | '''Chevrolet Monza. 2018 to date (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 999, 1341 cm³ (I3 DOHC).''' Another compact sedan based on the PATAC K platform, itself based on D2, and related to the [[Chevrolet Cavalier (2016–19)]] and [[Buick Excelle GT (2015–)]]. Sporty Redline and RS models illustrated SAIC–GM’s desire to position Chevy as a performance brand. | + | '''Chevrolet Monza. 2018 to date (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 999, 1349 cm³ (I3 DOHC), 1485 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' Another compact sedan based on the PATAC K platform, itself based on D2, and related to the [[Chevrolet Cavalier (2016–19)]] and [[Buick Excelle GT (2015–)]]. Sporty Redline and RS models illustrated SAIC–GM’s desire to position Chevy as a performance brand. Largest 1·5 introduced 2020. |
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| ''Manufacturing location:'' Shanghai, China | | ''Manufacturing location:'' Shanghai, China |
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− | ''Marque:'' [[Chevrolet]] | ''Model:'' [[Chevrolet Monza]] | + | ''Marque:'' [[Chevrolet]] | ''Model:'' [[Chevrolet Monza]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Chevrolet Cruze (2014–19)]] |
Latest revision as of 04:51, 9 November 2023
Chevrolet Monza. 2018 to date (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 999, 1349 cm³ (I3 DOHC), 1485 cm³ (I4 DOHC). Another compact sedan based on the PATAC K platform, itself based on D2, and related to the Chevrolet Cavalier (2016–19) and Buick Excelle GT (2015–). Sporty Redline and RS models illustrated SAIC–GM’s desire to position Chevy as a performance brand. Largest 1·5 introduced 2020.
Manufacturing location: Shanghai, China
Marque: Chevrolet | Model: Chevrolet Monza | Predecessor: Chevrolet Cruze (2014–19)