
Continuing our photo-revelations of the interiors of Chevy's Paris Motor Show-bound debuts, here's our first look at the inner works of the facelifted Captiva SUV. As you can see, the changes inside are far less noticeable than the exterior updates.
These include a brand new audio system with Aux-in, USB-port and Bluetooth connectivity and the replacement of the traditional handbrake with a new electric park brake that frees up space for further storage in the center console, including two 1-liter cup holders.
Chevy said that the refreshed Captiva also features new finishes and textures including all-new seat fabrics and interior décor appointments.
You can read more about the 2011 Captiva including the updates on the engine lineup in our previous article.
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5 Comments:
Very nice... The interior sorta looks like an Infiniti model.
"Very nice... The interior sorta looks like an Infiniti model."
That's a bad thing! 'Infinit's knob' looks like an afterthought; you're very hand gets in the way of the screen when manipulating it! Stupid Nissan for lack of foresight and stupid GM for copying it!
"Stupid Nissan for lack of foresight and stupid GM for copying it!"
Do you actually look at the pics?? It,s not a knob, it´s just a clock (or display of something).
TS
Truly awful early 1990s steering wheel!
At least this looks much better than the busy Orlando dashboard but where is the keyless smart entry? Is GM offering smartless key entry again at no charge? This company is never dancing in time to the music.
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