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2011 Chevrolet Cruze
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Breaking the Mould: The 2011 Chevrolet Cruze

At the 2010 Washington Auto Show, the eyes of the automotive world were drawn to the North American unveiling of the Chevrolet Cruze. This compact car was primed to challenge conventional notions of its segment with an array of leading-edge features. Lauded as a success story in Europe and Asia, it prepared to make its mark on American soil.

Efficiency Meets Performance

In Chevrolet's bid to offer refined, fuel-efficient vehicles, the Cruze came equipped with new, small-displacement, four-cylinder engines. The highlight was the Ecotec 1.4L I-4 turbo engine with variable valve timing, reputed for offering up to 40 mpg on the highway. The vehicle's commitment to fuel economy complemented its refined performance, positioning it as a compelling choice within its segment.

Chevrolet Cruze | 2011MY |   | Front Left Quarter View Photo

A Global Effort

The Cruze was a testament to Chevrolet's global design and engineering capabilities. Developed in collaboration with teams in Asia, Europe, and North America, the vehicle showcased a globally influenced design. Emphasizing the brand's attention to detail and pursuit of quality, the Cruze stood out for its precise body panel tolerances and the use of premium interior materials.

Quality and Safety

Before hitting the U.S. market, the Cruze underwent more than 4 million miles of quality and durability testing worldwide. Its robust build was backed by impressive safety ratings, with five-star scores achieved in all markets where it was sold. The U.S. and Canadian versions were produced in Lordstown, Ohio, where a $350 million investment was made for their production.

Generously Equipped

Offered in LS, LT, and LTZ trims, the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze came loaded with an array of equipment. This included a new family of efficient four-cylinder engines, six-speed automatic and manual transmissions, and ten standard airbags. Comfort and convenience features included Bluetooth and USB connectivity, a navigation system, XM Satellite Radio, and OnStar.

Chevrolet Cruze | 2011MY |   | Rear Right Quarter View Photo

A Bold Design Statement

Exhibiting Chevrolet's signature two-tier grille, the Cruze made a bold design statement. An arching roofline, steeply raked windshield, and fast-sloping rear pillars provided a sporty, coupe-like proportion. With a wide stance, the Cruze embodied an aggressive aesthetic, complemented by tightly drawn bodywork that suggested solidity.

Inside the Cabin

The Cruze's interior showcased high-quality materials and exceptional assembly tolerances. The twin-cockpit motif, backlit LED instruments, and the integrated center stack were just some of the interior elements that elevated the Cruze above its compact car competitors.

Power and Efficiency

The Cruze's Ecotec 1.4L turbo engine promised the performance of a larger engine without compromising on efficiency. Cruze also offered a fuel-efficient Ecotec 1.8L four-cylinder engine. These were backed by six-speed manual and automatic transmissions that contributed to the vehicle's exceptional fuel economy.

Chevrolet Cruze | 2011MY |   | Interior Steering Wheel View Photo

Driving Experience

The Cruze was designed to offer a responsive and fun driving experience. The solid body structure and technically advanced Z-link rear suspension helped achieve this, with the vehicle's handling responses symmetrical on both left-hand and right-hand turns.

Noise Reduction Technology

Unprecedented in its class, the Cruze employed comprehensive sound-reducing measures, such as acoustic-laminated windshields and front side glass, and extensive use of sound-deadening material. The result was a remarkably quiet cabin, enabling conversations and audio entertainment to be enjoyed without the intrusion of road or engine noise.

Advanced Safety Features

From the use of high-strength steel in key areas of the body structure to a full array of standard airbags, the Cruze was designed with safety in mind. Electronic stability control and anti-lock brakes added to the impressive standard safety features. A strong showing in global safety tests further underlined the Cruze’s commitment to passenger protection.

Chevrolet Cruze | 2011MY |   | Front Right Quarter View Photo

Driving Forward

Arriving in the North American market, the Chevrolet Cruze signaled a significant step forward for the compact car segment. Its combination of fuel efficiency, innovative technology, safety features, and premium touches challenged the established norms of the category. This progress marked the beginning of a new era for Chevrolet, demonstrating its commitment to pushing boundaries in the pursuit of automotive excellence.

-Ed
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