Chevrolet Reveals Lineup for 2013 SEMA Event in Las Vegas

Chevrolet Sonic RS concept Automakers today are really keen on bringing out some of the new cars that they have for the consumers. Chevrolet has now announced their lineup for the cars that they will debut at the SEMA event that will be on show from November 5 to November 8 in Las Vegas. Chevrolet revealed that they have many performance oriented concepts and some popular passenger cars that they will bring out at the show which includes the new Sonic and Impala. Chevrolet also said that they believe that SEMA is the best event that they can make use of to display their new technologies to the consumers.

While sharing more information, Chevrolet said that they will come up with personalized version of Malibu that has many new features that older version lacks. It gets the new Stop/Start technology that adds 14% better fuel economy offering 25 mpg combined performance. It will also have the new Siri with Eyes Free Mode and Text to Voice features that will be available through MyLink system. Chevrolet said that they believe that they have strong passenger car lineup and that they can offer better options to the consumers.

Chevrolet will also come up with Chevrolet Performance Sonic RS Concept that features new engine performance, suspensions and brakes and appearance upgrades. The automaker will also come up Ricky Carmichael All Activity Sonic concept that also includes an all performance package. Chevrolet will also bring out Spark EV Tech Performance concept that comes with unique power delivery algorithm that enhances acceleration. The automaker will also display all new 2014 Impala with the Urban Cool concept that makes it look stand apart. The event will also see debut of Malibu LTZ concept with better front side design and superior engine that can stand up to the performance. Chevrolet will also have Cruze diesel concept at the SEMA event for display.

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