Wednesday 21 December 2011

New 2013 Chevrolet Sonic RS – More Eco-friendly




General Motors has already declared that by the end of 2012, Chevrolet Sonic RS futuristic vehicle will be launched in the market to facilitate consumers to drive eco-friendly vehicles. This fuel economic car is fully upgraded with a compact car upgradation program.
However, meanwhile the company has manufactured a one-off concept model of Chevrolet Sonic RS variant for the exhibition purpose. The car is supposed to be showcased at Detroit Motor Show in upcoming January, 2012. This is one of the most sophisticated vehicles in the world. The fantastic compartment of this futuristic vehicle is really eye-catching and there will be caboodle of new technical features. The specialty lying in the upgradation of the concept vehicle is remarkable as a team of experts have made it clear that they will increase the level of individuality and compactness in designing the car. The new model will be more sportive and highly glamorous.
So far as the technical specifications are concerned, a number of newly upgraded tools and equipments will be implanted into the car. Ecotec 1.4-liter turbo charged powerplant is more energy efficient. However, this time, there is no information about the acceleration of horse power. If anything goes well, the same capacity of previous engine model will be inserted into t the vehicle. 138HP is the maximum production strength of the vehicle. However, at the same time, there are other features like 4-wheel disc brakes in unison with a 4-channel brakes which are further upgraded with anti-locking system.
The new fascia design has been applied to enhance the beauty of the vehicle. This is the aerodynamic vehicle with a compact car upgradation kit. This car has a rear air- spoiler with an adjustable lid to let the fresh air enter into the compartment of the car. Inside the vehicle, you will find the sophisticated infotainment system along with very powerful street nav system. This vehicle won’t spew black fume as well to harm environment.

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