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Chevrolet Orlando
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Manufacturer GM Korea (General Motors)
Production 2010–present[1]
Predecessor Chevrolet Tacuma
Class Compact MPV
Body style(s) 4-door minivan
Layout Front engine, front-wheel drive/all-wheel drive
Platform GM Delta II platform
Engine(s) 1.8L Ecotec I4 petrol
2.0L RA 420 SOHC I4 diesel
2.4 L Ecotec I4 petrol
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual
6-speed manual
6-speed automatic
Wheelbase 2,760 mm (108.7 in)[2]
Length 4,652 mm (183.1 in)
Width 1,836 mm (72.3 in)
Height 1,633 mm (64.3 in)
Curb weight 1,655 kg
Related Opel Astra (J)
Opel Ampera
Opel Zafira (C)
Chevrolet Volt
Chevrolet Cruze
Buick Verano
Buick Excelle XT

The Chevrolet Orlando is a five-door, seven-seat compact MPV which will be manufactured by GM Korea under the Chevrolet division for world-wide markets[3] It was introduced as a concept vehicle at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. In August 2009, at its extended product review, GM previewed the production-spec Orlando and confirmed its production.[4]

GM originally intended that the Orlando would go into production in the United States,[5] however, in May 2010, GM reversed their decision.[6] The Chevrolet Orlando will still be sold in Canada starting in 2011 for the 2012 model year. Orlando is noe being produced in Kunsan plant, Korea.

In 2010, GM showed the GMC Granite small MPV concept, which is similar to the Orlando[7]. There are no production plans yet for the Granite.

Engine Power Torque Transmission
1.8 L (1,796 cc) Ecotec I4 (gasoline) 104 kW (139 hp) (AU/EU) 176 N·m (130 lb·ft) (AU/EU)
2.0 L (1,991 cc) RA 420 SOHC I4 (t/c diesel) 96 kW (129 hp) 315 N·m (232 lb·ft)
2.0 L (1,991 cc) RA 420 SOHC I4 (t/c diesel) 110 kW (150 hp) 360 N·m (270 lb·ft)
2.4 L DI Ecotec I4 (Canada) 178 hp (133 kW) (est)[8]

See also[]

  • List of Chevrolet models

References[]

External links[]



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