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New Spark lights up Chevrolet in Geneva

Matiz replacement confirmed for Geneva Unveil, and we get a first look at the interior.

Chevrolet has revealed itsline-up for Geneva, and the star of the show will undoubtedly be theall-new Spark! Making its world debut, the mini car is the latestinterpretation of the American car maker’s new global design strategy.

Dueto reach the UK by the end of the year, the Spark will be available ina choice of frugal 1.0 and 1.2-litre petrol units, while thedistinctive angular cabin features coloured highlight to match theexterior, as well as a funky digital speedometer.

Otherhighlights at this year’s Chevrolet show stand include a first chanceto see entire Cruze range on display following its initial unveiling atlast years Paris show. More details will be revealed along with thecars in Geneva on March 3rd.

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