DETROIT PREVIEW: The Chevy Orlando Will Make It's North American Debut In Detroit

DETROIT PREVIEW: The Chevy Orlando Will Make It's North American Debut In Detroit
The Chevrolet Orlando show car made its North American debut at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The compact, seven-seat multi-purpose vehicle has the versatile attributes of a sport-utility, a family van and a wagon.

Based on the recently introduced Cruze compact sedan, the Orlando show car carries Chevrolet’s signature design language into a new vehicle segment. Cues include a two-tier grille, expressive headlamps that flow into the front fenders and muscular fender forms that wrap around the wheels.

“The Orlando suggests a possible addition to Chevrolet’s global product portfolio, while adhering to its mission of offering value, quality and fuel efficiency,” said Ed Peper, GM North America vice president, Chevrolet. “It offers adaptable seating, more than expected interior room and a powerful yet economical powertrain – features that were designed to suit a variety of needs in different markets.”

Fuel-efficient power for the Orlando show car comes from a 2.0L turbo-diesel that generates 150 horsepower (112 kW) and a strong 235 lb.-ft. of torque (320 Nm). The small-displacement four-cylinder engine combines excellent fuel efficiency with surprising performance, thanks to high torque available across the rpm band. The car-based architecture of the Orlando – the hallmark of a true crossover – further contributes to the vehicle’s efficiency with lower overall mass and better aerodynamics.

Inside, the five-door Orlando is designed to meet the needs of families and those who need plenty of seating capacity. It has reconfigurable, theater-style seating in three rows that comfortably accommodate up to seven occupants. The seats in rows two and three conveniently fold flat into the floor, whenever load carrying becomes a priority.

A long, 108.6-inch (2,760 mm) wheelbase, along with wide front and rear tracks, enhance the interior’s spaciousness. Those dimensions also support a smooth, compliant driving experience, with assistance from a strut-type front suspension, compound crank rear suspension and a speed-sensitive, electric power steering system.

 



njsidekick3njsidekick3 - 12/18/2008 5:03:36 PM
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i like this...


ForeignerForeigner - 12/18/2008 5:05:13 PM
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"its debut", not it's. I am so sick of educated Americans misusing our language. "Its" is possessive. "It's" signifies state of being, replaceable by "it is". "Orlando Will Make It Is North American Debut". No.


KZ258KZ258 - 12/18/2008 5:45:48 PM
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who cares about the grammar; leave that up to S4

the name for the car is really stupid. i hope naming cars after famous cities doesn't become a trend. its just a horrible idea in anyway you try to put it


S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 12/18/2008 8:39:26 PM
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"who cares about the grammar; leave that up to S4"

0_0 You are obsessed with me.


KZ258KZ258 - 12/19/2008 9:19:53 AM
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you do have a habit of fixing other people's mistakes in grammar, S4.


S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 12/19/2008 1:07:27 PM
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Only when they're trying to look smart but make a dumb mistake.

Honestly, you seem to mention me in almost every topic. It's getting weird.


KZ258KZ258 - 12/19/2008 6:51:30 PM
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i do mention you more than any other user here, yes, but thats hardly ever as well. i feel like your the only one on this site who actually has brains and says things with logic, not with blind bias BS.

you're a lawyer correct? how many years did it take you to complete your degree? im sorta in a limbo here with my major at the moment.


91z4me91z4me - 12/18/2008 6:34:36 PM
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That dash is straight from the Chevrolet Cruze.


BigShow50BigShow50 - 12/18/2008 5:53:41 PM
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Looks interesting and promising, question is will it actually look like the concept at least? Otherwise we are looking a complete "bust". Hey "Foreigner" aka MotherGoose...thanks for your thoughts...LMAO!!!



cocococococo - 12/18/2008 6:51:33 PM
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Now they have a use for the rear ends of all the Azteks they didn't sell. I'm not sure that carrying "Chevrolet’s signature design language into a new vehicle segment" is such a bright idea.


opusopus - 12/18/2008 6:59:13 PM
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The very sad post mortem on this is that they have already stated that they will not be producing or selling the vehicle in North America!!! I guess having an easy to produce vehicle that would be on an exisiting platform with an expanding market share ( Mazda 5 sales are up 46% this year!!!) is a bad idea at GM!! No freaking wonder they are in the trouble they are in.


DoukasDoukas - 12/18/2008 7:16:25 PM
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Maybe GM should focus on sales outside the U.S. Seems like there are more customers for GM globaly rather in their home country. When people think they are buying "built in America" Honda's, Toyotas etc. Im surprised GM hasn't held a press conference to give everyone the bird yet and say how it is about "American" consumers.


EL34EL34 - 12/18/2008 7:46:23 PM
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That is a nifty little car and and I'm sure it will do well, but it's time for proper punctuation here at AutoSpies :-(


S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 12/18/2008 8:40:30 PM
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Interior looks really nice. This will probably render the odd-looking Traverse useless. I guess it's a Flex competitor?


pchera01pchera01 - 12/18/2008 9:36:42 PM
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what a name ORLANDO


westy1974westy1974 - 12/18/2008 10:45:28 PM
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who cares? they already said this will not be available in the states so why tease us?


Chaos29Chaos29 - 12/20/2008 3:39:40 AM
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I think this is how it goes:

Wonder twin power combine! form on! into a fugly fugliest "vehicle" on earth!


Chaos29Chaos29 - 12/20/2008 3:40:59 AM
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This thing is marketed for people with bad taste. Just like the AzzTek


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