To preview the next-generation Russian-market Niva, Chevrolet and local partner AvtoVAZ have revealed a purposeful-looking concept at the Moscow Motor Show.
The compact SUV’s design is defined by chunky proportions and a high waistline that rises dramatically towards the rear. For its debut Chevrolet decided to augment the styling with numerous off-road accessories including a front winch, extra underbody protection, a snorkel, a roof rack and 16” wheels shod with BF Goodrich all-terrain tyres.
Beneath the bonnet is a 1.8 litre petrol engine that’s connected to a five-speed transmission. An all-wheel drive system and differential locks are also fitted.
The new Niva is due to arrive at Chevrolet dealers in Russia sometime during 2016.
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The compact SUV’s design is defined by chunky proportions and a high waistline that rises dramatically towards the rear. For its debut Chevrolet decided to augment the styling with numerous off-road accessories including a front winch, extra underbody protection, a snorkel, a roof rack and 16” wheels shod with BF Goodrich all-terrain tyres.
Beneath the bonnet is a 1.8 litre petrol engine that’s connected to a five-speed transmission. An all-wheel drive system and differential locks are also fitted.
The new Niva is due to arrive at Chevrolet dealers in Russia sometime during 2016.
Related posts:
Opel Mokka Moscow Edition concept
Chevy Trax European specs
Images © General Motors.
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