The story of the Chevrolet Cruze goes from strength to strength with  the latest chapter heralding the launch of a new Chevrolet Cruze  hatchback model, further evidence of Chevrolet's intention to bring  value for money to all mainstream segments in Europe.
A show car  version of Chevrolet's compact contender will be seen for the first time  at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, on September 30. It will be one of four  world Chevrolet premieres at the show.
With the introduction of  the new Chevrolet Cruze hatchback, customers have an alternative body  style to the traditional sedan and Chevrolet has raised the bar again  with a vehicle that brings new levels of value against some of the more  established competition.
According to Wayne Brannon, president and  managing director of Chevrolet Europe, the potential for meeting  further customer demand is significant. "Cruze is turning out to be a  real success story. We are selling it in 70 countries around the world  and it has recently surpassed the Aveo as our top selling passenger car  nameplate globally.
"Hatchbacks play a critical role in many  markets. The total compact segment in Europe represents around 4.8  million units which is over a quarter of the total market, with  hatchbacks representing around 65% of that volume. We therefore expect  to see increased business in a number of regions, while sending out a  signal that Chevrolet is now a serious mainstream player in Europe."
Since  its launch in the spring 2009, the Chevrolet Cruze sedan has been warmly  welcomed by markets all over the world, greeted as a step change for  the brand with customers attracted to its coupe style, build quality,  5-star NCAP rating and driving dynamics. It was also elected the  AUTOBEST car of 2010 by a jury of leading auto writers in Central and  Eastern Europe.
The Chevrolet Cruze is a car particularly well  suited to European driver tastes, a fact borne out by sales success  across many of markets. So far in 2010, Chevrolet Cruze tops the compact  sedan sales charts in many of the larger European markets including  Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the U.K.,  where it is exceeding forecasted sales.
Outside of Europe,  Chevrolet Cruze's sales momentum is equally evident. In China alone,  Chevrolet has sold nearly 90,000 Cruze since the start of the year,  while the sedan is also selling well in Russia, parts of South America,  and in India and other emerging markets.
Hatchback design
With  its attractive sweeping coupe roofline and short overhangs at both the  front and rear, the new Chevrolet Cruze hatchback has the same dynamic  'stance' as the sedan and will be instantly recognizable. It will  benefit too from the same taut body 'feel' on the road, being built  using the new body-frame integral system (BFI) which is complemented by  the final tuning to chassis components. The BFI system results in high  levels of stability and solidity.
Cargo capacity for the Chevrolet  Cruze hatchback is close to 400 liters and will feature 60/40 split  rear seating.
Chevrolet's participation in the World Touring Car  Championship with the Chevrolet Cruze is also currently paying great  dividends. With four races left in the season, it currently leads both  the drivers' and team championships while also showcasing the dynamic  qualities of the car to great effect.
The new Chevrolet Cruze  5-door hatchback will go on sale across Europe mid 2011 with prices  announced nearer the launch date.


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