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Chevrolet's newest offering for the Indian market - the Enjoy MPV - is now on its website. The Enjoy is likely to target families looking for a spacious & fuel efficient utility vehicle. If priced competitively, the taxi segment will be giving it a close look too. The Tavera, Chevy's current MUV, sells largely on commercial demand only.
The styling features a chrome 4 slat front grill with the Chevy 'bowtie', and a chrome surround mesh airdam on the front bumper. However, there's no denying that it follows the same conservative and outdated design language as the Sail and Sail U-VA (versus something edgy like the Beat).
The clear lens headlamps and front fog lamps round off the design at the front. 6 spoke 14" alloy wheels come standard on the higher end variants.
The Enjoy features a monocoque chassis and has a rear wheel drive layout. More importantly, it offers a small 1.3L diesel engine that makes 73 BHP and 19.17 Kgm of Torque at 1,750 rpm. A 1.4 liter petrol engine is part of the lineup as well.
Just like the exteriors, the interior design is spartan. Tilt steering, power windows all round, power mirrors and a height adjustable driver's seat are part of the equipment list. Dual A/C is standard, which is a boon for middle and last row passengers, while the 3rd row gets a 12 V power outlet too.
Maruti's Ertiga has been a sales success from day 1, proving the existing market demand for MPVs. On the other hand, the Nissan Evalia fell flat on its face due to poor marketing & sales network support. These are areas that Chevrolet isn't particularly strong in either.
With the launch of the Enjoy around the corner, Chevrolet is also running an online competition.