Chevrolet will debut a facelifted version of its Captiva SUV at the Geneva Motor Show. The 2013 Captiva has got mostly some cosmetic changes both to the inside and the outside. The changes have given the SUV a more aggressive and modern look.
The Front of the facelifted Captiva features a lower bumper, revised mesh grille and redesigned fog lamps. At the rear, the tail lights are now LEDs and the twin exhaust design has changed from the previous circular to a more angular one. The facelifted Captiva now also sits on 18-inch wheels.
Inside, the facelifted Captiva gets new fabrics and a revised instrument cluster, keyless entry, Dual zone climate control, ambient lighting and heated rear seats. Chevrolet is also likely to include its MYLink navigation system for the European spec Captiva.
The engine line up is expected to remain exactly the same; a 2.0-litre diesel and a 2.2-litre diesel with all-wheel drive and an six-speed automatic gearbox. We expect that Chevrolet will launch the facelifted Captiva for the Indian market within the next few months.