Filed under: Spy Photos, Minivans/MPVs, Crossovers/CUVs, Chevrolet
Click above for high-res image gallery of 2011 Chevy Orlando spy shots
Our spies have just caught a prototype out winter testing that appears to be the production Chevy Orlando that's destined for sale in the U.S. sometime during 2011. From what we can tell, the production version will be remarkably faithful to the
Orlando concept that debuted at the
Paris Motor Show last fall and was shown for the first time in North America at the
Detroit Auto Show last month. As you can see, many of the panels visible on this prototype closely match those on the concept, including the rocker panels and wheel arches. The profile of the vehicle caught winter testing is also a dead ringer for the concept. While the front and rear ends are completely covered, one can easily imagine Chevy's corporate grille at the leading edge of a sculpted hood. Some things that have changed are the additions of practical, production intent door handles, side-view mirrors and headlights.
The Orlando will be built on GM's new Delta platform, which also underpins the upcoming Chevy Cruze compact car. It will replace the HHR in Chevy's lineup and feature seating for seven souls, two more than the tall wagon it's replacing.
[Photos: KGP Photography]
Spy Shots: U.S.-bound production Chevy Orlando originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 18 Feb 2009 13:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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