The Chevrolet Cruze has been a successful product for General Motors. As GM is happy to point out via a press release issued below, this model's sales were up 10 percent year-over-year from 2013 to 2014. That's not a bad climb for a vehicle that's been on the market for quite some time now.
In fact, it's time for it to get completely replaced with an all-new variant.
The all-new Cruze will mark the second-generation vehicle and is expect to benefit from much of the same technology permeating the rest of GM's fleet. Take, for example, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. According to Chevrolet, the all-new Cruze will be larger yet lighter and feature all-new powertrains.
Though information remains slim, Chevrolet has said it will arrive in showrooms come early 2016.
You'll note below we've procured a digitally mirrored image since Chevrolet only distributed the shot we used for our cover — it showed half of the car's face. In addition, below you'll note the first shot of the 2016 Cruze's interior as it was used in an announcement for the new connectivity via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Having said that, we're a wee bit curious: do YOU think the all-new face is a STUD or a DUD?
Is it a handsome design? A bit too Honda Civic for your liking? What say you, Spies?
Chevrolet's press release follows:
Cruze Control: Success Paves Way for Next Generation
Chevrolet's best-selling global car surpasses 3.5 million sales
DETROIT – Chevrolet Cruze, the brand's best-selling car around the world, has surpassed 3.5 million global sales, a milestone that comes as Chevrolet prepares to introduce the next-generation Cruze on June 24.
"When we introduced the Cruze it replaced 15 other compact vehicles around the globe," said Alan Batey, president, General Motors North America and global Chevrolet brand chief. "By consolidating design, engineering and marketing efforts, we were able to produce an award-winning, value-driven sedan that won over customers around the world."
Cruze is sold in 115 countries. The top global markets include China, the United States, Brazil and Canada.
In the United States, Cruze total sales were 273,060 in 2014 – a 10 percent increase over 2013. It is also the segment's second-best seller to customers under 25 in the U.S. Importantly, Cruze brings new buyers to Chevrolet – 35 percent of all buyers are new to the brand. Additionally, of those who trade in a Cruze, 56 percent stay with Chevrolet and 23 percent trade in for another Cruze.
"In every corner of the globe, Cruze has been successful at introducing new and younger customers to Chevrolet," said Batey. "Compact car customers are looking for style, safety and connectivity at an affordable price and the Cruze delivers on all fronts."
The 2016 Cruze will build on the current model's success, aiming to elevate the segment with more of the features increasingly important for today's compact car buyers. It will be larger yet lighter than the current model, with new technologies, new powertrains and additional available safety features that will bring a higher level of sophistication to the compact car segment.
The 2016 Cruze joins the all-new Chevrolet Volt, Spark, Malibu and Camaro, all unveiled earlier this year. These five new vehicles will bring 25 new technologies to the brand, most to improve safety, fuel economy, performance and connectivity for the customer. The 2016 Cruze will be one of the first Chevrolets to offer Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
When the next-generation Cruze hits showrooms in early 2016, more than 95 percent of Chevrolet's U.S. product lineup will be less than three years old.