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Fact file: Chevrolet Orlando
Function with attitude
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Segment: MPV/family van
Key data
Length/width/height (mm)
Wheelbase (mm)
Trunk volume (liters)
4652 / 1836 / 1633
2760
101 – 1594 (2nd and 3rd row folded, up to roof)
Versions
cm³
kW/hp
Nm @ rpm
0 – 100 km/h (s)
Vmax (km/h)
L/100 km (Combined)
CO2/km (g)
1.4 Turbo
1362
103 / 140
200 @ 1850~4900
11 (11.2)
193 (191)
6.4 (7.0)
149 (164)
1.8
1796
104 / 141
176 @ 3800
11.6
185 (185)
7.0 (7.9)
164 (184)
Versions
cm³
kW/hp
Nm @ rpm
0 – 100 km/h (s)
Vmax (km/h)
L/100 km (Combined)
CO2/km (g)
2.0 D
1998
120 / 163
360 @ 2000
10.3 (9.9)
195 (195)
5.3 (6.4)
139 (169)
2.0 D Detuned
1998
96 / 130
315 @ 2000
10.5
180
5.3
139
Figures for automatic transmission in brackets
Orlando combines fuel efficiency, seven-seater practicality and interior flexibility with string
crossover-style design, making it a true family car for the times.
The Orlando's vehicle architecture is based on Chevrolet's successful and award-winning
Cruze sedan. Under the hood, there is a choice of three fuel-efficient engines: A 1.4L
turbocharged gasoline engine with Start/Stop, which produces 140 hp and 200 Nm of torque,
a 1.8L gasoline engine mustering 141 hp, and a 2.0L diesel engine, available with an output
of either 131 hp or 163 hp. The 2.0L diesel engine comes with standard Start/Stop
functionality in most European markets, for reduced fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
Chevrolet's compact MPV adopts a bold look with its crossover-inspired silhouette while
retaining the distinctive and recognizable Chevrolet 'face' depicted by the split radiator grille.
The interior features typical Chevrolet design cues, from the signature dual cockpit and
ambient blue backlighting to the center console. Thanks to the wide variety of seating
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configurations possible, the Orlando can be quickly transformed into one of the most
voluminous vans in the class when it comes to carrying loads.
Every available space of the interior was taken up to provide ample storage space – in a
range of compartments of different shapes and sizes situated in the center console, front
and rear doors, rear cargo area and even the roof – to safely hold all the bottles, bags,
newspaper, equipment, tools, boxes or anything else that makes its way into the car. Buyers
of the model year 2013 Orlando benefit from even greater storage flexibility thanks to the flat
folding front passenger seat.
Perhaps the most ingenious storage area is hidden behind front faceplate of the audio, and
within easy reach of the both the driver and passenger. The space is large enough to hold
items such as an MP3 player, sunglasses and wallets. A USB port – ideal for re-charging an
MP3 player or iPod when on the move – has also been included. The Orlando can be
equipped with a rear view camera.
Seamless smartphone integration is possible with the new, icon-based Chevrolet MyLink
connected radio with its seven-inch high-resolution full-color touch screen. The new radio is
standard, and depending on the trim level, the package may include a rearview camera and
an integrated navigation system.
The Orlando received Euro NCAP's top five-star rating in 2011. All vehicles come with
Electronic Stability Control (ESC), six airbags, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), and poweradjustable mirrors as standard. The Orlando is available with Side Blind Spot Alert and
Advanced Parking Aid. The former has ultrasonic sensors to detect approaching vehicles in
the blind spot and warns the driver through an illuminated icon in the outside rearview
mirrors. The Advanced Parking Aid system identifies suitable parallel parking slots at low
speeds and gives the driver instructions on how to steer the vehicle.
Chevrolet continues to provide warranty, service and parts through its service network to all
existing and new Orlando owners beyond 2015. Parts are expected to be available for a
minimum of 10 years after the original sale of a new car.
Status: January 2014
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