Chevrolet will be using October’s Paris Motor Show to preview a seven-seat crossover aimed at the European market. To be shown as a thinly veiled concept car, the Orlando will be based on the upcoming Cruze sedan’s Delta II architecture, though the Orlando will be a larger, more versatile vehicle.
General Motors hasn’t released much more information than a pair of sketches, but did say that the vehicle would showcase the automaker’s latest-generation 2.0 liter turbo diesel, which puts out 150 horsepower and 320 Nm of torque (around 235 lb-ft.).
With a 2,760 mm wheelbase (108.7 inches), the Orlando will feature three rows of seats. The interior appears to be quite similar to what we’ve seen in spy images of the Cruze, with a waterfall center stack and switchgear out of GM’s current models.
We’ll provide you with full coverage of the Orlando in less than a month when Leftlane brings you live coverage of the Paris Motor Show.
© Source: leftlanenews
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