
Meet  the Cruze that’s hatching big plans in Europe! This compact version of  the Cruze was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show, and is the second of  four new cars that will feature on the American firm’s stand.
The Cruze hatchback will join the Orlando,  as well as a facelift of the Captiva SUV and a new version of the Aveo.  The fastback design has an almost Japanese flavour, and the car looks  similar to the Subaru Impreza in profile, although the big wheels and  LED running lights from the show car are likely to be dropped from the  production model. 
The Cruze saloon has recently overtaken the  Aveo to become Chevrolet’s best selling car globally, so to broaden its  appeal and further boost sales this new hatch is set to offer great  value for money and compete with the likes of the Kia C’eed and Hyundai  i30.
The hatch will offer nearly 400 litres of boot space, and  although that’s 50 less than the saloon, a 60/40 folding seat  arrangement and bigger load space should ensure this is the most  practical Cruze yet.
Wayne Brannon, Managing Director of  Chevrolet Europe, said that by offering a hatch back variant they were  “sending out a signal that Chevrolet is now a serious mainstream player  in Europe."
The current Cruze comes in S, LS and LT trims, and  the new car will continue to offer the familiar line-up of four-pot  engines from  the saloon. That means either a 1.6 or a 1.8-litre with  112bhp or 139bhp. The diesel option is a 2.0L with 123bhp, and 300Nm of  torque.
Prices should remain broadly the same as the current range, although the hatchback could end up costing less than its stable mate, starting at around £13,000 for the 1.6i S when it goes on sale mid-way through next year. For more details click here.
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