Chevrolet is looking to launch the next-generation of its best-selling sedan, the Cruze sometime next year in India. The car will wear all-new bodywork and Chevrolet is going all-out in testing the car, to ensure that all the kinks are ironed out. The test-mule was also snapped in Germany earlier. The car that had been revealed early last year, has heavily camouflaged test mules doing the rounds on the roads in several countries. Not that the earlier car was overtly portly or anything, but Chevrolet has worked hard on weight-saving measures for the newest edition of the Cruze. They have infact managed to pare off a commendable 113 kilograms on the new Cruze. Based on the D2XX platform, the body-structure on the car is now 27 percent stiffer. It has also spent a lot of time in the wind-tunnel and now sports a slippery 0.29 drag coefficient.
Source : S, Autossegredos
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