Chevrolet Captiva
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| Chevrolet Captiva | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | GM Daewoo |
| Parent company | General Motors |
| Also called | Holden Captiva Daewoo Winstorm |
| Production | 2007–present |
| Wheelbase | 106.6 in (2708 mm) |
| Length | 182.6 in (4638 mm) |
| Width | 72.8 in (1849 mm) |
| Height | 68.0 in (1727 mm) |
| Related | Chevrolet Equinox Opel Antara Saturn VUE |
| Similar | Hyundai Santa Fe Mitsubishi Outlander Toyota RAV4 |
The Chevrolet Captiva (designated C100) is a mid-size crossover SUV developed by GM's design center in Incheon and is based on the GM Theta platform. The S3X concept car, from which the Captiva is derived, premiered at 2004 Paris Motor Show, with the final model shown at the Geneva Motor Show in 2006.
The Captiva is available in Europe, the Middle East, ASEAN markets, and South America. The Captiva is also available in Australia, where it is sold as the Holden Captiva. In South Korea, where the Captiva is assembled, the vehicle is known as the Daewoo Winstorm. The Opel Antara, a derivative of the Chevrolet Captiva, will be available in North America for the 2008 model year, but badged as the second generation Saturn VUE.
Engines:
- 2.0 L common rail turbodiesel I4, 150 hp (112 kW) (developed with VM Motori)
- 3.2 L V6 Alloytec, 225 hp (168 kW) (from Holden)
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| City car | Tico | Matiz | ||||||||||||||||||
| Subcompact car | Lanos | Kalos | ||||||||||||||||||
| Compact car | Nexia | Nubira | Lacetti | |||||||||||||||||
| Mid-size car | Espero | Leganza | Magnus | Tosca | ||||||||||||||||
| Full-size car | Statesman | |||||||||||||||||||
| Compact MPV | Tacuma | |||||||||||||||||||
| Crossover SUV | Winstorm | |||||||||||||||||||