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Chevrolet Orlando
We caught our first glimpse of the Orlando a few weeks back, but today we see every angle of the Cruze-based MPV, including a radically truncated rear. Man, that is one flat backside.Chevrolet calls the Orlando a "show car," but it looks nearly ready for production, with the same basic interior design and materials as the Cruze. The three-row people-mover has a 60/40-split second row and a 50/50-split folding third row. Both can fold flat to create a very large, flat cargo area. The seatbacks are covered with a metal finish, but we'd expect something more affordable, like durable plastic, in a production version.There's also a storage bin under the rear cargo floor.A small turbo-diesel is planned for the European model, if it's produced, but the new turbocharged, 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine that GM announced for the U.S. last week could serve duty under the Orlando's hood if it does go on sale here.
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