2013 Chevrolet Malibu

New-Chevrolet-Malibu

The first Chevrolet Malibu, the name of the city in the United States, hit the market in 1964 and was then a series of sub Chevrolet Chevelle. Plan to sell the Chevrolet Malibu in over 100 countries and hope to repeat the success it has had in the U.S. But in the tourism sector increasingly crowded mid-size, how Chevrolet’s plan to highlight in its next-generation Chevy Malibu?

Design
Malibu exterior design, Dan Gifford, said that the 2013 Malibu is “more athletic and aggressive.” The 2013 Sport model has modeling features of the sports brands, the Camaro and Corvette, and will be nearly three inches wider and only slightly shorter.
Blinds work by opening the airflow to the engine is needed for cooling and close when cooling is not necessary. Chevrolet Malibu suggests, will have a coefficient of drag (Cd) Reviews about the Chevy Volt extended range makes the electric car.

Interior Technology
Being more than two inches wider than the 2010 Malibu, the new model has 113 liters more cabin space. Quality materials have given the cabin a feeling of more class and Chevy has included some new smart storage facilities, including a six inches of storage space well below the touch screen, ideal for mobile storage. The new Chevrolet Malibu Chevy MyLink also comes with the package of information and entertainment of the car, which joins smartphone users of the system that allows them to control music, navigation and even make calls or text using voice recognition technology or through the screen 7-inch color touchscreen. The system is the first real competitor to the successful Ford Sync system that uses the same principles of intelligent integration.

Engines and Handling
Chevrolet has decided to cut the engine line up to drop the current model V6 option for 2013 that GM says is not as popular among buyers of Malibu. The automaker will sell the new Chevrolet Malibu with a selection of more efficient engines and more powerful, including a new direct injection 2.5-liter Ecotec four-cylinder mated to a six-speed automatic. GM expects the ‘tour of European influence and manipulation’ will help the new Chevrolet Malibu sells in Europe.

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