As the heat and dazzling rays of summer continue,
we recognize the vast popularity of SUVs and crossovers as the number one
family choice. Trucks are of course enjoying immense popularity as well, but
the solid connection you get to the road and the fun of a sedan is still one of
the remaining joys of the pure and exciting thrill of the road. Autoblog had
a great feature this week about the incoming Chevy Malibu, which will add
another exciting appearance package to the two already offered on the LT Trim.
It is called the Sport Edition and sees the
addition of black bow-tie emblems and Malibu badges, a blacked-out grille, and
19-inch painted aluminum wheels wrapped in 245/4- all-season tires. This
awesome new feature set duplicates the Midnight Edition Package's add-ons that
are offered on the current model Malibu but are instead just available on any
color scheme but Mosaic Black Metallic. You can also opt for the Redline
Edition Package, which stealthily blacks out the bow-tie badges, grilles, and
logos, puts a red border around the Malibu script, affixes black mirror caps,
and adds on a set of 19-inch black wheels with red hash marks.
Everyone here at Chuck Hutton Chevy of Memphis
always enjoys referring to the GM Authority blog as a great point of reference
for models coming soon and just what features they will offer. The 2021 model
is expected to be based on the new GM VSS-F platform, which will deliver fresh
underpinnings and engineering, as well as all-new both exterior and interior
designs. You'll see improved packaging, yielding a larger-sized usable
interior. A next-generation infotainment system is expected, as well as the
potential addition of all-wheel-drive as an option.
The incoming Malibu is expected to offer the
choice of 1.4-L or 1.5-L turbocharged I-4 engine, and a 2.0-l Displacement
turbocharged I-4 engine. Proudly assembled in the USA, the hard-working men and
women that make the Malibu a reality are located at the GM Kansas City factory.
Familiar and popular, the Malibu has already made its debut this year at the
New York Auto Show. This is expected to be a more luxurious and efficient model
compared to the ones before it as well as the firm competition in the forms of
the Toyota Camry, Subaru Legacy, and Nissan Altima.
The new style on the exterior features new
headlamps, front aprons, taillights, and split front grille that adds a
heightened touch of luxury, and also will see a few more cues from the Impala
than models before it. The new Malibu is 2.3 inches longer than its
predecessor, and also now included a 7-inch color touch screen to control
various commands, as well as storage slots for mobile phones and new leather
seating covers. We believe the most important safety feature the Malibu boasts
is Teen Driver: especially in times like these, it will give you a fully-scored
“report card” describing whereabouts, speed limits, and whether seat belts are
being used.
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