23 Jul 08 10:40
The Camaro's at the British Motor Show, it's looking pretty stunning in orange paint with black bonnet-stripes - and it's been confirmed for sale in the UK.
It arrives on sale here in 2010 and right-hand drive models are in the plan (though not definite; the cost of re-engineering may ultimately prove prohibitive).
Both coupe and convertible models are coming, with the 6.2-litre V8; V6 models will be offered in the US, but the European versions may come in top spec only.
At the other end of the Chevy range is the Beat city car (related to the Vauxhall Agila and Suzuki Splash). A concept's on show in London; production models will make their debut at next year's Frankfurt Motor Show.
Chevrolet's also promoting the recently-launched Aveo supermini and Epica family saloon, and a couple of additions to existing ranges: a front-wheel-drive Captiva LS SUV with 2.0-litre diesel engine (from £18,295), the five-door Lacetti Sport, featuring body kit, 15" alloy wheels and lowered suspension (from £12,495) and Matiz 0.8 S city car, which now emits just 119g/km of carbon dioxide and slips into tax band B.
Check out the rest of our British Motor Show coverage.