Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Chevrolet Impala (2014)


CAR GARAGE | Chevrolet Impala (2014) | The 2014 Impala re-establishes this iconic Chevrolet nameplate as a design leader, with bold styling That will turn heads for years to come," said Mark Reuss, president, GM North America. "The team has also delivered the comfort, safety, fuel efficiency and technology That Will Strengthen Impala's leadership in the highly competitive full-size sedan market.


The power trains are the force behind the Chevrolet Impala's responsive driving experience, the which is tuned for a spirited, yet comfortable performance. A Mac Person-strut front suspension and four-link rear suspension underpin the Impala, with an isolated front cradle and hydraulic ride bushings That help deliver a smoother, quieter ride. All models feature an electric variable-assist steering system that helps save fuel by drawing energy only when the steering wheel is turned. The 2014 Chevrolet Impala's comfort and refinement are rooted in a Stronger body structure, designed to foster a quieter passenger environment and a Greater overall feeling of quality. A comprehensive package of sound-absorbing, sound-suppressing and even active noise cancellation (on four-cylinder models) contributes to the 2014 Chevrolet Impala being's quietest ever full-size sedan.


The 2014 Impala offers a comprehensive suite of standard and available safety features. It employs advanced technologies - Including radar - to help avoid crashes. The 2014 Impala brings a new aesthetic to the cues honors Impala That That have helped distinguish the classic nameplate for Decades. Premium materials and details throughout the interior Such as high-quality fabric, Ultrasuede and perforated leather appointments, complement the quiet environment and give the Chevrolet Impala a substantive look and feel. The rear-seat head restraints fold to improve rear visibility when driving without rear passengers.


"Our design team was challenged to create a new classic, but that did not mean relying on nostalgia," said John Cafaro, director of North American passenger car exterior design. The Chevrolet Impala's long, low Proportion has a wind-swept profile Suggests That motion, while the range of 18 -, 19 - and 20-inch wheels is tailored to the body to Provide that "just right" stance. The LTZ's LED daytime running lamps Provide a contemporary visual statement, along with function. Sculpted coves in the body sides add to the Impala's design drama, with a signature cue in the rear fenders That acknowledges Impala classic designs. The instrument panel integrates a new instrument cluster with a standard 4.2-inch color display with reconfigurable features for the driver information center.